Reviews
Gourmet prices, mediocre food. I bought a water, fries, and three chicken tenders. All together it was about $17.00 and I used a $20. I wanted some ranch with my tenders so I had to pay extra. My water was $5, I could buy five large drinks at McDonald's for that much money. My chicken and fries were combined, thank goodness, but it was still nearly $10. Would recommend if you want to spend all your money.
1
7 years ago (22-05-2018)
Feels like they remodeled the place, and improve the menu, they have something for everyone from classic fast food to charcuterie plater, wine, salad bar that you pay base on weight. Is nice to know that you have enjoyable food inside de museum so you can spend more time in the museum.
The price might be higher but save you time.
We pay average $15 per person
5
7 years ago (24-04-2018)
I spent $36 total for a hamburger with fries and a veggie burger and cheese curds and 2 drinks. The experience was awful, bread was so hard I took my sandwich apart and when asked for another cardboard tray so my pickle juice didn't leak all over the fries (burger was preplaced in small tray with fries) we were informed we'd be charged for it. I do not recommend this place much better options for same price anywhere else.
1
8 years ago (08-01-2018)
$50 lunch for two. We each had a salad from the salad bar, a bottle of water, and a dessert. Sky high prices and mile long lines- highway robbery.
1
7 years ago (29-03-2018)
Perfect place to eat lunch. Has everything, a grille, pizza section, and a meat section. You can find little snacks and drinks in the middle as well. Food tasted pretty good but nothing fancy. Great place and conveniently located on the lower level of the American History Museum. For three people in my party it costed $33, yes it’s over priced, but your in D.C and for one, your in a museum cafe so know what your getting into. Dippin Dots machine is located greatly as well. Make sure to put your trey on the machine of treys, it’s pretty cool! You might want to stop around for a bite since there is no real restaurant in the area. Kids will need to get on the simulators, have a few extra dollars for that since it’s a must! Expensive food but museum entry is FREE! So it’s kinda like a mini contribution. Have fun at your time in Dc.
4
8 years ago (27-11-2017)