From the restaurant's website:
"Since 1994 our cafe has been a place to meet, have a bite to eat, discuss films, listen to music, view local artist's works all within a renovated truck garage. Our prices are affordable, and the parking is free. You can come any day of the week. (No. you don't watch a movie while you eat, nor do you have to see a movie to enjoy our cafe.) ... Enjoy soups, salads, quiche, sandwiches and daily specials with a variety of vegetarian items, all reasonably priced. We offer a great selection of desserts, coffee/espresso drinks and wines from New York State and around the world as well as bottled beer and Rohrbach Brewing Company specials on tap."
Beer and wine available. Serving dinner nightly.
"The Little is the city’s art-house cinema, and its cafe is a great place to grab a bite or drink before a show. The menu varies from panini sandwiches to hummus platters to quiches. You’ll find live music Wed-Sun by Rochester musicians, and rotating exhibits by area artists grace the walls."
— City Newspaper
From the restaurant's website:
"Since 1994 our cafe has been a place to meet, have a bite to eat, discuss films, listen to music, view local artist's works all within a renovated truck garage. Our prices are affordable, and the parking is free. You can come any day of the week. (No. you don't watch a movie while you eat, nor do you have to see a movie to enjoy our cafe.) ... Enjoy soups, salads, quiche, sandwiches and daily specials with a variety of vegetarian items, all reasonably priced. We offer a great selection of desserts, coffee/espresso drinks and wines from New York State and around the world as well as bottled beer and Rohrbach Brewing Company specials on tap."
Beer and wine available. Serving dinner nightly.
"The Little is the city’s art-house cinema, and its cafe is a great place to grab a bite or drink before a show. The menu varies from panini sandwiches to hummus platters to quiches. You’ll find live music Wed-Sun by Rochester musicians, and rotating exhibits by area artists grace the walls."
— City Newspaper