Mid food. Bare service. Fake appearance.
I guess they are putting their real energy into the coffee more than the food. The bacon is thin, pre-cooked, and loaded on far too much, like they're trying to overcompensate or something. I mean it was, essentially, a grease sandwich with an afterthought of lettuce and tomato. It was like an aggression of cheap, thin bacon that tasted off putting. If they're going to charge so much for a BLT at least use real bacon or put some honest effort into making better sandwich. Maybe if they used real bacon from some Arkansas farmers, then they could justify the price. Then they would need to train their cooks in how to balance the bacon with the other to parts of a BLT. The croque monsieur was not a croque monsieur at all. There was no crunch at all to it and it had an overload of egg. Perhaps, perhaps they confused it with a madame but even then there would have been errors in how to correctly make a madame. There was no sauce, which is fine since it is originally just a hot ham and cheese with some crunch. The orange juice, for its price, is not fresh squeezed. So, in review of the food, overpriced food lacking finesse, education, or love.
The service was minimal. The woman/girl was surely there just for a wage. I would hope that management would train her in how to pronounce food correctly and encourage a little pep into the service. She was as off-putting as the food. Maybe she was just working there for the paycheck.
The space feels impersonal and insincere, like it is trying too hard to be authentic. The music, Christian pop I guess, was too loud to have a meaningful conversation. Despite the Christian-themed music there's a large painting of a man in drag off to the side, which I found an odd combination with the music. The rest of the decor looked hastily put up and the blacked out/covered up windows felt oppressive. Why are they trying to hide the world? Even if it isn't the best view, some sunlight wouldn't hurt them.
Overall, Theatre tries too hard but clearly thinks they're worth every penny, based on their prices. Won't go back for food, for sure. If their food is any indication of skill in the kitchen then I doubt the coffee is any better. I'm sure people with disagree but the proof is in the product. For a small town like Beebe this may seem fancy. Don't...
Read moreI really wanted to like this place, local, trendy, I mean, how can you not want to like it. First of all when you pull up, somebody walks out to take your order, I don’t know if that’s normal or just what they’re doing right now. I can tell you this. I did wait for the car in front of me for over 10 minutes. I’m not really sure what took so long, but it is what it is. I ordered two separate coffees, and I wanted to like them so much. But they were both cool, not hot, and they were both lacking a little bit of flavor. It was almost like the coffee was not included. Either way I’m not sure if I’m going to come back but if I do, I will definitely...
Read moreThe cafe is wonderful i love the interior design its very rustic and cutesy. its very cozy and i loved the mood lighting. The menu being up close was very helpful for my eyes. They were very sweet and helpful with menu questions. Our coffee and food were brought out within around eight minutes. The hazelnut coffee was amazing and it was well priced. It was sweet and strong just how i like it. 😜 the croissant breakfast sandwich that i got was scrumptious it looked beautiful. The eggs were perfect to me and with the gouda it was amazing. The bacon was well cooked and not too crunchy or anything. Overall it was spectacular, perfect...
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