Picasso @ E.B.A. Café & Bison Bistro

24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr g1300, Ann Arbor
(734) 930-7162

Recent Reviews

Kimberly S.

This place is ridiculous! They make up their own hours! Just went to the Cafe at 1:20 pm and it was closed. It is suppose to stay open until 2 pm. The Bistro also closes when it feels like it. Domino Farms is a huge facility. This is the only place to obtain food if you do not bring your own.

Ashley Ernst

Middle of the road. I wish they'd check their best buy dates on their chips and candy more often .

Lajanugen Logeswaran

I eat here because I work in the building. Ordered a black bean quesadilla today, which didn't have any black beans, or any of the other add-ons. It was just a grilled tortilla with cheese.

Kimberly Sperlbaum

Went to get lunch today at 1:14 pm and they were closing the gate/door!!! They either run out of food or close early, and the food that is available is overpriced. (even before COVID and supply chain issues) AVOID THIS PLACE AT ALL COSTS. Bring your lunch or order out. It is faster, cheaper and you do not need to deal with a rude cashier.

Nicole Johnson

This Bison Bistro Cafe is AWEFUL & OVERLY PRICED!!!! I bought a tuna salad sandwich , plain Lays chips and a drink. ITt came to $12 and some change. The bread was HARD on the top and the bottom bread was SOGGY. I asked the cashier if I could have my $7.59 back. He sighed very hard, rolled his eyes and said he would have to call the manager. I am very dissatisfied with the service and the high prices for poor quality food. I will NEVER SPEND MY MONEY & GO THERE AGAIN!!!!!!!

Michael Detmer

My burger was a little weird tasting, but maybe my taste buds are off, but fries weren't not cooked all the way through. My wife's pot stickers & egg rolls were greasy, and my son's grilled cheese was somewhat burnt. For $33, none of us were content. Sitting area was clean, that's the best I can say for it.

Dick Traveling

This is a 50-foot model of a Domino's Pizza office. The actual office building was never constructed.

Elizabeth M.

I work at Dominos Farms and Picasso Restaurant Group runs the cafeteria. The food is extremely over priced (even before COVID) and the quality is ok. I have witnessed first hand how horribly the manager, Josh, treats staff. Yelling... Screaming.. Swearing... Disgraceful. I don't recommend this company.

Angie Hall

I cannot believe your guest restaurant charged me $11.00+ for a little side salad and hummus. I got charged for a "sandwich", which I did not have on my plate, but the cashier said she goes by the label on the box, and not the contents. My new New Years Resolution is to avoid eating at the EBA because of the enormous costs to consumers. :/

Barry-Alan MacRae

The Sesame Garlic Shrimp was so good, keep up the great work E.B.A. Café and Picasso Restaurant Group!

Thomas

It is definitely pricey here on average due to everything being a la carte, but the food is really good. I find the omelettes in the morning tend to be worth it the most. Would recommend to give it a go and see if this place is for you.

Sabrina C.

If you go to Detroit with kids, you gotta take em here! My 3 year old had a BLAST!!!!!! Entry is only 6 bucks a person and paying is your first stop when you walk inside. While you're in there, be sure to grab a few bags of carrots to feed the animals; they're only a couple of bucks a piece. There are a couple of indoor areas with pigs, cows, sheep, etc and they are allllll adorable. Signs behind the animals let you know which ones you can and can't feed. Outside there are alpacas, llamas, and more! The animals LOVE to be petted and they LOVE to eat! There are even ducks waddling around, chickens and roosters running free, and rabbits. The grounds have plenty of areas for relaxing or to sit and eat, maybe even have a picnic (when it's warm enough). All ages will enjoy it! Try and catch a ride on the tractor!

Jenny M.

For the price of $6 PP, plus buying the food to feed the animals was very pricey. There was not much to see and the food we purchased lasted all of 10 minutes. There are free parks where you can visit animals. For $6 PP a bag of food to feed the animals should be included. That would make it worth visiting.

Justin F.

Place was nice. Reasonably priced., $7 per person, kids under 2 are free. Friendly staff. We did two bags of carrots between 2 kids. 2 or 3 bags would have worked and fed every animal. Llamas, alpacas, cows, free range chickens, goats, sheep's, pigs. Clean , not the most stroller friendly, but wasn't expecting it to be, you can use one if need to tho. Plenty place for snacks. We did the tractor ride, not much to it. Can add more things to see on the ride for sure. Just takes around the pasture, nothing really to see, kids will like it nonetheless. I would recommend this place. 1.5 to 2 hours you can do and see everything

Jenne E.

Awesome place for toddlers. My boys had a great time chasing the chickens and feeding the goats and cow. I recommend this place for younger kids that can walk. It's not huge but the kids can actually see and touch the animals, like ducks and chickens and bunnies.

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