Kate M.
Yelp
I have mixed feelings on Catfe.
Having been really excited for Catfe to open, I made a reservation for the first week. Understandably, there would be a few things that need to be tweaked.
I arrived on time for my reservation. You start on the cafe side, where you order your drinks/snacks, and pay your entrance. This area felt a little crowed, with everyone arriving. In terms of the cafe, I liked the variety of baked goods (some even shaped like cats). I was disappointed to see take out cups being used, especially since you have an hour at catfe. One would think that amount of time would be enough to consume your drink in a reusable ceramic cup.
After you've paid your entrance fee, you head over to the cat side. Here you are introduced to the rules of catfe (mostly common sense), you sign in and wash your hands.
The catfe space it's self is beautiful. It's like a kitties dream! They have fantastic perches, a wonderful wall unit, kitty water fountains, toys, and ample kitty hiding places. For the humans, there are tables (large enough to gather with others), chairs, cat books & cat magazines.
For each hour, 16 people can book a reservation (I think there is also space for 2 walk ins, but I could be wrong on that). On my visit, there were 5 cats. I would have thought there would be more cats, or less people. I think the part I disliked the most, was the other visitors. It was rather unsettling to see others persistently try to wake up the sleeping kitties or hover over kitties who were clearly trying to hide. I left half way through my allotted time.
I really truly like the promotion of 'adopt don't shop', I like the space, and I so wanted to LOVE the idea of returning on a regular basis. But until there are less people, it just doesn't seem like a environment I want to partake it.
Oh, and if you are looking for cat themed gifts, there is a cute gift shop with a variety of items.