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Review of Pine Bluff, Arkansas


People can't drive
Star Rating - 11/25/2009
I moved to Pine Bluff from Memphis about 6 months ago (June 2009) for a promotion.

The Cons:
There really aren't any quality restaurants. There's no significant entertainment; they have a movie theater that is really old and doesn't have any of the modern conviences (stadium seating?). There aren't any coffee shops. There is way too much junk food: McDonald's, Wendy's, etc..... There's no whole food stores like World Market. The mall is like Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart is the epicenter of the town (any time Wal-Mart is the main focus/business of your town, you are in some trouble). The roads have a ridiculous amount of pot holes.

The Pros:
The people are genuinely nice. I've been invited to people's homes for dinner, and I barely knew them. Everybody that I have encountered have shown the highest in Southern Hospitality. It's very refreshing. I have noisy neighbors, but that's always the case in an apartment building.

Verdict:
Although the people are really nice, I don't expect to be in Pine Bluff more than a year to 18 months because I miss the convenience of big cities. I find it weird that for a city of 55K people, they don't have a decent coffee shop; no starbucks or anything!?!?
Mo | Pine Bluff, AR
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Spent a Friday night in Pine Bluff when traveling from Pensacola, FL to Little Rock the first of June. This place is like a ghost town. After checking in at the hotel we thought we'd go to the mall and then eat dinner. The mall was deserted. And I don't just mean not many customers. I mean NO customers. There were maybe two dozen cars in the parking lot. The entry doors were filthy, so not a good impression. Then we got inside to see that many stores had gone out of business. Even the fast food places had no customers. It's early Friday evening, so where is everyone? Very limited places to eat so we decided on Red Lobster and there were at lease a few customers. On the drive in we noticed lots of abandoned buildings, stores closed down, etc. Very depressing. Not sure what the other areas of Arkansas look like, but I wouldn't recommend the Pine Bluffs area.
Connie | Vancouver, WA | Report Abuse
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