Showing posts with label northampton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label northampton. Show all posts

Monday, February 11, 2013

Spoleto Restaurant - Northampton, MA

Pioneer Valley Deals Website Link to Spoleto Restaurant- Northampton, MA

Overall Grade: 48 out of possible 100
F-

Ambiance:2/10
Location: 9/10
Accessibility:8/10
Food:4/10
cleanliness:9/10
Service:3/10
Price:3/10
Feel/Comfort:1/10
Reputation:9/10

Spoleto is located on a very busy, high traffic, prime location in a popular and populated town

It's a very tidy, semi elegant eatery in the heart of downtown Northampton at the intersection of Main street and King street. Parking is a pain in the arse if you happen to go at those certain hours of early morning, lunch, early evening(after work) and then when kids start their trek to populate the bars. On their way to drink isn't too bad it's the leaving part that gets either scary, funny, rude, or even hostile....don't stare at the oddly dressed people that you are thinking in your head can not possibly have a mirror at home to know what that outfit looks like!

Couple things to be aware of about the city and eatery itself. Northampton is one of the largest communities in regards to gay/lesbian/transgender people in the entire United States. I believe they were #3 as far as population when I was looking at statistics about 4 or 5 years ago. I bring this up not because it's a reason to avoid Northampton but as example of the unique combinations of citizens that can co-exist in harmony. By now many of the ignorant "GAY MYTHS" are much less common at least less prevalent in most places but just as racism is still lurking in parts of our society, so is bigotry and discrimination of homosexuals. 

The positive about your dinner plans if you still plan to eat at Spoleto....the link above to Pioneer Valley Deals has gift certificates valued at $50 selling for $40. All you math guys out there will tell us that's $10 discount on our meal maybe or 20% off. Well, yep that's a good start if your going to a place that you know is on the expensive side. With Spoleto i'd personally use the word Overpriced. This type of promotion would typically score some good bonus points for specials, deals, sales etc but I can't stand it when business offer something that's supposed to be a great savings and then put stipulations in addition....with this gift certificate for instance alcohol is not permitted to be paid for.

 Hmmm, so i'm buying the GC with my money, it says $50 to dine at Spoleto. When I dine I usually tend to get a dry throat on occasion. Sometimes I even want to relax and enjoy my lovey girlfriends company and have a drink or two while we talk after dinner. SO, your going to tell me that I can not pay for part of our night out with my GC, I bought with my money to take my girl out for dinner with? I guess the $7-$12 per shot is really killing them. I mean a 700% mark-up hardly covers the owners kids private school educations, who are we to question? (I don't know the owners whatsoever, i'm obviously just having a little fun at their expense.) 

To be fair, it's common practice for restaurant's to exclude alcoholic beverages from the bill and list them separately when a gift card is being used for payment. It still doesn't make it right in my opinion. Just because other businesses have chosen to find yet another way to increase profits at the customers expense does not mean you HAVE TO FOLLOW SUIT right? My mother always said, "If your friend jumped off a bridge, would you?" in response to anytime I said something along the lines of... "but John's parents are letting him do it"

I'd really have a TON of respect for the restaurant that actually bucks the trend and proudly announces that from now on customers with gift certificates are welcome to do whatever they please with them since THEY ARE ALREADY BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. Yes, I do understand that some places offer specials and discounts occasionally and couldn't afford to have every customer that comes in for the next month have a GC that was purchased half off. That would literally bankrupt places, but there are other ways to get around that such as limiting 1 gift certificate per table, only give GC up to a value of say $50 or $25 depending on what type of establishment you have, those are just a few possible solutions. 

I actually was just thinking that it's possible that in certain states there are restrictions on liquor purchases, I know Massachusetts is particularly tough, things like a special happy hour for a holiday are not even allowed any longer. IF, there is a law that does not allow Spoleto's or any other business to remove that restriction then I apologize for that point and believe that our representatives have really overstepped on that one. In the grand scheme of things going on in the world today is it something that needs to be looked into by congress asap, ABSOLUTELY NOT, i'm just mentioning it as one small inconvenience about my own personal opinion, which is sometimes insignificant, just ask my girlfriend! HAHA.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Northampton Ford Inc

Northampton Ford Inc 
55 Damon Road, Northampton, MA 01060
(800) 666-3673   (413) 584-2400   (413) 586-9614 (Fax) northamptonford.com




When ppl talk about car salesmen being deceptive liars and cheats they unfortunately probably stopped in and talked to someone at this little slice of hell. My experience was something I had only heard of happening so I was pretty taken back when it did. 


Ok, I drove by saw vehicle I liked, stopped in spoke to salesmen and test drove, decided i'd purchase it as long as I could get a loan, pretty straightforward stuff. I had a vehicle to trade in that was completely paid off and not a beater so while I was there we looked it up on KBB trade in value and private sale which was $3900 and 4900. The only other condition I had was that I wanted 4500 for my vehicle and since I didn't even ask for anything off the price of the car I wanted obviously that was more then fair and he said it wasn't a problem, we shook hands and I was supposed to come back in 2 days to sign paperwork and pick it up. 2 days later I called and it was salesmen's day off and no one else knew about it, next day spoke with him finally and he forgot to have the detail person get it ready for sale so FINALLY on the 4th day I went down and was ready to buy my new used car.....


Then it  began.....I started filling out paperwork and he casually mentioned that they would be able to give me the $2500 I wanted for my trade-in. I paused and took it all in before I smiled and said that it was $4500 and reminded him we looked at KBB together so i'm not sure what he was talking about. Why would I ask for over a grand LESS then the trade in was?? Does anyone enjoy being ripped off or going home feeling like the dealership just "took you for a ride" (pardon the pun)?? Needless to say after some talking to the manager and realizing this was all planned I took my car and went to a different dealership that day and went home with my new car.


 Just to mention it was same year, model, features, with 15K less miles, took $1k off sticker price which was lower then this place and gave me the $4500, you'll see their review in the future.I should add the manager and everyone else I spoke with was very nice and apologetic but there was not much aside from the words that they were able to do supposedly and that was little consolation for my missed day of work, time, gas, and the frustration of the entire process.


Google Maps.com Link to Northampton Ford

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Ye Ol' Watering Hole-Northampton, MA

Ye ol' Watering Hole (and Beer Can Museum)
 287 Pleasant Street,
 Northampton, MA 01060




Good local bar and one of the only places in northampton that isn't half filled with stuckup assholes. Been a few times, sometimes it's pretty busy for free pool and can get pretty crowded but bartenders were great, kept everything cool and have only seen them cut someone off once and if it was me I wouldn't have even let him finish his drink. Prices are below average for noho/amherst area but more then some dives in the area. When you see how much you'd pay to play pool for an hour at Packards though, you'll happily pay the drink prices and hopefully tip generously since you saved $15 every hour plus the difference in drink prices. If your driving through MA on 91 or 5+10 def a place to think about stopping by.


Website


Ye ol' watering hole on Google Maps link