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    High Point Woods Apartments - Nice view from my second story bedroom window!

    High Point Woods Apartments

    2.0(4 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    Since I've only lived here for about a week, I'll keep this review short and update it later…read more So far, High Point Woods has been great. The office staff are polite and take interest in their tenets beyond what I would expect of a property manager. One of the staff even helped me take my suitcases across the street since I don't have a car. I put in a few minor maintenance requests when I first moved in on things like the sink stopper not working and the faucet leaking. These things got fixed beyond my satisfaction (got a brand new kitchen sink fixture!) and in a timely manner (about 4 business days). The apartment itself has been great so far. Very quiet, clean, and well maintained. No bugs or major issues thus far. My view from my bedroom window isn't too shabby either. Epic employees may possibly get a discount, so be sure to mention it to the person showing you the apartment.

    KNOW YOUR RIGHTS AS A TENANT. I was a good tenant for 4…read moreyears. In the last week of renting, they wanted to rip up half the carpet, which would have taken 3 days. I said that wouldn't work, as we were moving out. The whole situation escalated and I was served an eviction notice for 12 hours before my lease was up. I informed Missy, the landlord, that it was within my legal rights to decline the renovation, and that the eviction notice needed to be 5 weekdays in advance, not including the day it was served (meaning, the eviction notice wasn't valid). I also posted a complaint with the dept of consumer affairs, which seems to have done the trick. Moral of the story: if you rent here, make sure you read up on the eviction process so you don't get fooled.

    Pope Farm Conservancy

    Pope Farm Conservancy

    5.0(6 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    I read about Sunflower Days in a recent summer piece on Madison, and was happy that my Madison…read morevisit coincided with opening weekend of this year's sunflower bloom. The sunflower bloom is definitely worth the trip and parking lot traffic and walk up the hill- it's simply amazing. Over 500,000 sunflowers will bloom in a one week period! There's a bit of an uphill climb to get from the parking areas to the sunflowers and the farmland, so expect that. This is a free event, so feel free to donate to the conservancy, cheapskates! There's as much or as little walking here as you want. Get a few pics of the sunflowers and go home, or walk around the whole sun field, walk past the oak savannah and prairie, or walk around the whole farm (which is quite a hike)! Bring water, bring a blanket, bring a picnic!

    I cannot believe I didn't know this hidden gem existed. Their sunflower days are absolutely…read morestunning! It's definitely an attraction close to Madison that's not to be missed. To be honest, I have only ever been to the Pope Farm Conservancy for the sunflowers. But it seems like a beautiful place to stop year round for a hike or to cross country ski. It gets crowded during their sunflower days, so it's best to go during off hours. The Conservancy does an excellent job marking off parking spots and directing traffic. They have plenty of volunteers to answer questions and everything appears to be very well run and organized. People come to take family photos, have a picnic, or just go for a nice stroll to watch the sunset over a beautiful field of sunflowers. However, leave your dog at home because pets are not allowed. The sunflower days attraction is free however donations are accepted. Definitely worth a trip to the far west side of Madison.

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    Novanta - Pizza Diavola

    Novanta

    4.6(389 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$

    Excellent and consistently friendly customer service...every time I have…read moreever been there, they make you feel welcome and like they want your business. The pizza is also consistently excellent. It's hot and fresh, with great toppings, and the portions are fair. If you are looking for a quick, casual, DELICIOUS, wood fired pizza this is your place!

    First time here. We were in town and decided that we needed to get some pizza. This place had…read moregreat reviews and Neapolitan pizza. Food: A nice selection of pizza, split between ones with and without tomato sauce. I got the Lombarda which has Gorgonzola Cream, Pears and Apricot Glaze and Arugula. My wife got a cheese, sausage, mushroom and onion (CSMO). Both of them came out, pipe hot, with nice crisp crust. Nice presentation for both pizzas. They were both good, but I was a bit underwhelmed with the Lombarda. If it had Apricot Glaze, it wasn't very noticable, and maybe was the reason that it needed a bit of salt to enhance the toppings. The CSMO was very flavorful, and clearly the better of the two. Service: Super friendly and helpful service, both when ordering and when the food was delivered. The cashier was patient and happy to give us advice on what their favorites were. Atmosphere: It's a small place. Some interesting vintage large photo print on the walls. You order at the counter, then take a seat at one of the tables along the left side of the restaurant. It looked like there were as many people picking up to-go orders, as there were dining in. Food: There's a nice selection of pizzas, split between those with and without tomato sauce. I got the Lombarda, which has Gorgonzola cream, pears, apricot glaze, and arugula. My wife got a cheese, sausage, mushroom, and onion (CSMO). Both pizzas came out piping hot, with a nice crisp crust and great presentation. They were both good, but I was a bit underwhelmed with the Lombarda. If it had apricot glaze, it wasn't very noticeable, and that may have been why it needed a bit of salt to bring out the flavors. The CSMO was very flavorful and clearly the better of the two. Service: Super friendly and helpful service, both when ordering and when the food was delivered. The cashier was patient and happy to offer suggestions on their favorites. Atmosphere: It's a small place. You order at the counter, then take a seat at one of the tables along the left side of the restaurant. It looked like there were as many people picking up to-go orders as there were dining in. It was about half full, and the noise level was comfortable.out half full, and the noise levels were good. I would come back, but order a different pizza.

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