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Agra Culture at the Minneapolis Institute of Art is a great spot for a meal or a coffee break. The food was fresh, delicious, and well-prepared. The staff was friendly and welcoming, making the experience even better. Water is free, and the prices were reasonable for the quality. Plus, there’s plenty of good seating in the museum to relax and enjoy your meal.
A great option if you’re visiting MIA!
… moreMichael Freeman
Curry chicken salad was probably one of the best curry chicken salads I’ve ever had I don’t know if I could make one better myself. And then the Almond croissant was phenomenal. there’s also two gluten-free desserts there.
… moreShannon Mahedy
I’m excited that the third floor restaurant option is open again at MIA. It has a casual vibe and plenty of seating, with a limited menu of salads, sandwiches, chips, cold drinks, wines, and coffee. We ordered a caprese sandwich to split. For $9, I would’ve liked to have a side salad or chips included, but these are museum prices, of course.
It was fresh and tasty, though it lacked the appropriate amount of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. The bread was fresh, the pesto was flavorful, and the mozz was spongey.
This is a great option for a semi-pricey and quick lunch at the museum. I’d be open to trying more of their sandwiches. Just know that you’re paying for the experience, and you won’t get any extra add-ons here. It’s a great place to relax and take a break from your museum visit.
… moreLeymer Rodriguez
COFFEE Review. I have been in Minneapolis-St. Paul almost 5yrs. I tried food and drinks in several places… Today I had the best Coffee Latte and was Made by PAOLA. God bless your hands, talent and the business. Please go there and feel the real power of latte traveling all your taste sense
… moreJeremy Bonner
Good drinks, food caters a little heavy towards healthy, vegetarian or vegan options and a little pricey for food, but fantastic place to grab a drink before or after exploring a great art museum.
… moreCheryl Scheer
Really good americano and a decent (if a bit spendy) croissant. Staff members were friendly and efficient. The view out the north lobby windows is lovely.
… moreNoah
Sitting in a museum, getting some writing done, drinking a bright IPA on tap with the smell of fresh coffee all around?
Yes please.
Fair prices, great happy hour, a well run ship in the midst of an incredible museum. One of the best study spots in the city.
Now all they need is a panini maker to warm up their sandwiches and it’ll be a warm toasty, beer tasty, Art watchy wünderhaus.
… moreDaniel Pothier
Agree with others. The food is good. I wouldn’t call it great, or “artisinal”. I’ve had similar in airports around the US. Prices are airport-like, too. Very high for small portions. On a positive note, vegan options for my daughter were abundant. Quality seems good. Service was excellent. If the prices were 20% lower, I’d be back.
… moreYvonne M
TIP: There is no kids menu, even if you see one online.
We stopped in here with kids prior to a children’s theater performance. We had seen a kids menu online, but when we arrived there wasn’t one. They do have potato chips and cookies, so kids are typically happy. They had a few sandwich choices and salads. We ordered salads, and they were very good.
There is plenty of seating and it was quiet.
… moreRumi Faizer
A cafeteria with sandwiches and salads. Good wines and beer available. Don’t expect too much. If your here for the art it’s fine. I’m always surprised by the automated expectation you tip a minimum of 15% at a place without waiters… Seriously? If you have the time there are plenty of walkable great restaurants…
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