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Feedback gevenGreat drink specials, great coffee. Love the atmosphere, but be prepared for it to get noisy. Intimate conversation should be reserved for the outdoor patio or when there is no live music. Service was excellent, would definitely recommend.
I love visiting the 2nd Act Café in Hendersonville, NC. The place has a cozy and friendly feel that makes you comfortable right away. The decor is nice and gives off a modern yet rustic vibe.Their coffee is always great and just how I like it. The lunch options are delicious and seem freshly made every time. I'm a regular visitor during the day for these reasons.I haven't been there at night, but I hear it becomes a lively spot for music and drinks. I can't wait to try it out. I'd recommend the 2nd Act Café to anyone in the area looking for a good coffee and lunch spot.
I have always enjoyed going to the 2nd act to read after my appointments on Wednesday’s. The staff who usually works is super friendly, accommodating, and the coffee is delicious with a nice atmosphere. Today, I ended up leaving instead of staying like I normally do because the new staff working wasn't friendly and I just didn’t feel comfortable when this is usually my space to relax and enjoy for a couple hours. I’ll likely be finding a different place to go on Wednesday’s from now on.
After being introduced to this place when they opened, it quickly became one of my favorite coffee shops. I have come during the day for coffee as well as in the evening for drinks. They offer a wide variety of coffee, food, and adult beverages, and the staff are always friendly.On the weekends, they have live music. They offer a fun atmosphere to grab a drink and check out some local musicians without feeling like you're in an obnoxiously loud club.
Love this place and the people who work here. I got a cold coffee brew with oat milk and brown sugar. They are good on accommodating requests.I think the owner(s) got the short end of the stick on parking though. There's a nice lot adjacent to the building, which patrons may not use. I doubt I'm not the only coffee geek who finds this a bit of a hassle. ?