t's a good thing to see that there are some people in Batesville who care about things such as quality, aesthetics, food ethics, etc. The owners here at Pinto have a good ethos about them. It's clear from the building that they've constructed, the quality of their coffee, and where they source their food. The building is new construction, but you'd never know because of how seamlessly it blends into it's environment. It looks as though it could have been constructed in the pre war era when much of downtown Batesville was probably built. They've used the traditional sandstone from the area, which is an excellent choice. But, the good taste doesn't end with the building, their coffee is very good and in a locale with an absolute dearth of coffee this is saying a lot. I haven't tried the food yet, but they have signage stating that they use local organic chicken in their tacos. Trying finding local organic chicken at Colton's or McDonald's. You won't, because they use disgusting chicken products off the back of a supply truck. Not here at The Pinto though. I think this is a great thing, and having seen that signage I'll likely be back at some point to try their food. I have minor complaints about the way the interior is laid out, but that's really nitpicking. This is a good place in a land without good places. Step away from the terrible fast food that floods the Batesville area, and stop in at The Pinto for some good coffee and food backed by a good philosophy. If that isn't enough the staff are nice folks too.