Warning: there is confusion between the cinema and the café. Since there are a lot of comments about coffee and not cinema, this one is about coffee. Movie buffs will forgive me. Living in Forcalquier, we regularly frequent this bar. You have to take it for what it is: simply a coffee. You have to know how to take the time to live and enjoy the atmosphere of the country, in summer in the shade of the mulberry trees, in winter under the sun of Haute Provence. And so have your coffee there in the morning, a beer or a glass of wine as an aperitif, and whatever you want at snack time. We will eventually benefit from careful decoration and clean toilets. And, no, we don't go there in the evening, and we don't frequent a public place with a tired child, for the child's well-being and out of respect for the service and other customers. As for the waitress, if she is indeed the person I am thinking of, she is a friendly and smiling person. Well, at least with customers who behave normally, with respect and courtesy.