I came for live music on Friday evening. Needs to make reservation to be safe. Entrance fee was $10 pp. Small but very friendly atmosphere. Menus are limited with soup and sandwich, but they serve sangria and wines. Small Pitcher of sangria was $22 but it was tasty. I ordered fresh fruit crepes which was very dry and rough. I felt like I was chewing dry felt. I needed serious knife work to cut the crepes.
Live music was worth to wait and very much enjoyed. Well named musician comes to share their passion about music which is great opportunity for us but I got disappointed with foods.
Stopped by again on a Sunday morning with the family in tow. The coffee was hot and delicious and served in a GIANT mug. The staff was friendly though I do kind of understand where others are coming from, I mean those who are negative on the service.
The food was better than your average diner food at a reasonable price.
The place is well maintained, clean and neat. Reliable, fast, free wireless access is also a plus.
The owner is a great guy and the food is good and the entertainment is varied and excellent, also the help is friendly and helpful. Â
Although I am not really a coffee drinker my sister kept going there and said it was great.
I went there last week to the I have a Dream speech for MLK's Bday it was a great idea and excellent. Â
Peekskill is a great little town, we should give the Bean Runner and the town all the support we can.