Didn't expect much for a Museum cafe but the food here is quite good. The staff are friendly. We were happy with this meal.
Surprisingly good, if you have been to any kind of museum you know the restaurants attached normally produce overpriced mediocre food. Not Café G though, the food was incredibly tasty, it is a bit expensive for lunch at $20 a entree. If money isn't your concern and quality food is, your at the right place.
Delicious with good service.
I didn’t expect to be fall in love with their banana bread pudding!
What a cool cafe right in the museum. It’s so trendy and cool looking inside and the servers are all very attentive. The food was great and was way better than you would expect for a museum cafe, as were the drinks. Can’t wait to come back to enjoy the museum and this cafe again!
Pleasantly surprising! I usually have low expectations when it comes to museum cafés as food tend to be overpriced and underwhelming. This establishment did not disappoint. The seafood rigatoni was smothered in a delicious sauce. It had a slight kick which I liked. The seafood tasted fresh. The rosé sangria were refreshing with a hint of blood orange. My friend also enjoyed her quinoa mozzarella bowl with beet root sauce.
Service was great with attentive staff. And the outdoor seating was such a nice refuge after a lovely time spent in the museum.
Have to say very very nice place and tasting. From bestselling Italian pizza’s to the best pan fried trout.Food is born here, where else?Fancy looked and fancy food. Ask the best food muncher in the universe and they will say “Café G”. Nothing to say, but the food is just great more than an alien has to say. Btw service was excellent, more than expected!
Great ambience and service. The chocolate budino was amazing— I should have ordered like five of those instead of a meal.
Shrimp roll: Excellent bread but the filling is a tiny bit oversalted.
Budino: Excellent
Peaflower tea: Refreshing in the heat, beautiful indigo color and good.
Excellent service, food and GF choices. Came in for lunch after Titian exhibit. The place is sleek, clean and menu is simple. I choose the gluten-free chicken soup, flourless chocolate cake and the server even suggested delicious panko covered chicken fingers for my daughters. We all left happy. Not cheap but well worth the menu price.
I expected cafeteria food, but it was a delicious meal.
Not many options on the menu, but it doesn't matter because everything I saw looked good.
Ginger molasses cookies were a tasty and light dessert.
Fun cocktails, menu with seasonal and local ingredients. Quite good and not obnoxious. Would go even if it wasn't a museum.
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