Einstein's

1 Avenue of the Arts, Newport News
(757) 594-7873

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W. Wilson (Wilson Family)

Coffee and bagel/cream cheese. Coffee was only warm but I drank it anyway. Mentioned to the cashier that they might want to check the temp on their coffee. He did nothing. Waited 10 minutes for bagel by which time I finished my warm coffee. Library and cafe have a good atmosphere so 2 stars for that.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 1

Service: 1

Darlene Baker

Best iced scones.

Darlene Williams

Best iced scones.

Maximus Strasbaugh

At first, Einstein's would give free of charge Starbucks venti cups and water with the cubed ice just like Starbucks. Now they gotten cheap and charge me twenty cents and give me Chick-fli-a ice not the cubed like Starbucks has and a small 16oz cup. I asked the person working there if I could pay for a venti cup but she would not allow it. I do not understand why they could not sell just the large cups if I was going to pay for it. Also, when can we bring back our reusable cups??

Ethan Cooper

Sells Starbucks-branded coffee, so black coffee always tastes burnt. Sandwiches take a while and are a bit pricey, but you do get a side to go with it. Milkshakes have a weird flavor to them, but pastries are quite good.

Elijah Anderson

Great place to just grab a coffee, meet up other some friends, and possibly do some studying. Very comfortable atmosphere!

Patrick Doyle

Sam is super friendly and does an amazing job! Her recommendations are on point.

Rebecca Noble

The Prez is the best!

Blake Bauserman

Staff is friendly and interactive. That plus quality food makes for a great experience!

Sandra Gallaudet

Caring environment, wonderful opportunities, definitely a second home for the students.

Julie M. Parkhurst

This is my daughter's first year at CNU and we all fell in love with it the first time we toured it. The influence of their more than capable President is far-reaching and appreciated by staff, parents and students alike. He makes himself available 100% of the time which makes it easier for professors to all have an open door policy as well. The grounds are well kept, the food is excellent, the students and staff are polite and are taught from the moment they get there to ALWAYS hold doors open for those coming in behind them. The majority of their professors are Ph.D.'s and the staff to class ratio is small. We are looking forward to the next 3 1/2 years of my daughter's schooling there!

Julie Liebig

Why isn't CNU supplying parking for its events? This is my neighborhood. Mowing my lawn this morning was a pain in the behind, being afraid of damaging cars. Cars that shouldn't have been there if not for CNU not supplying parking. CNU says they want to be good neighbors, really is this how they do it. Not only are they letting down the neighbors but also the students and fans of there events Who have to park and walk a mile away. Be a good neighbor CNU and fix this problem.

Kerry Pardue

I started attending there in 1974 and graduated in 1979. I think that there were only 8 buildings on campus, looks like things have gone big time for the University. When I attended it was just a college. I liked the small classes and the one and one time with the professors who cared to give you the advise needed to be successful student at CNU. I am proud to be a graduate.

Patricia Pecce Callanan

From the moment I toured this school 4 years ago I fell in love with it. My son did not get accepted and was hoping my daughter would love it as she got accepted. We did the freshman tour on 4/14 and If possible I liked it even more. The walking tour was good but the talk from the president is was made me love with this school even more. I was sitting on the side for the presentation the president was so kind to me and my kids getting us to move in closer to see. The professors and president did an amazing job telling us what to expect and the progress they have made and the future of the school. My daughter was the only out of state in her group and the kids were not too friendly. I know this would be a perfect fit for her but ultimately its her decision . I have hope for my third child to attend this beautiful campus.

Tyler Krickovic

Paid $5 for a small milkshake made with spoiled milk.

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