The Busy Bee is pretty far from perfect. It’s tiny and quaint, and the nice array of hardwoord flooring and art in now way take away from the downfalls. The space is tiny, so whence filled with lots of people, the space gets really loud. Some acoustic filling could be a thought?! Moreso, I got the steak and my friend got the pork plate. My steak was pre-cut into small strips atop a bed of frittes (their version of fries). I think I got more PLATE than FOOD. Art’s pork plate was very much the same. He got more PLATE and ONIONS than PORK. Our bills totalled almost $20 for hardly no food at all. We even left and went to the Borough b/c we were STILL hungry. Furthermore, the diet coke was very flat-tasting with little to no carbonation. When I asked for tea, I got (what looked like) water with a single tea leaf swirled in the midst.
Be prepared to mark this one off your list..IF you find yourself wanting to try this out. (We visited Busy Bee on 4/6).
The food is really good, though I tend to get the same thing about every time.. That would be breakfast. The honey creme is a nice change of pace to the traditional syrup(s) for the French Toast.