Nyor Mirror
We planned to have breakfast here since it’s inside the museum, in the back, near the storage lockers. You order and pay from the limited menu, then pick up your order at a different window.
The breakfast burrito was good and a nice light breakfast before a day of exploring.
Nostalgic old dinner setting with low-top, booth, and high-top seating. Uninspired service. Pricy, but it is part of the museum—no refills on drinks.
It’s not a bad option if you choose to get breakfast at the museum.
… moreMarissa Amodeo
Like others have said, the price is kind of high for counter service, but the food quality was great! We got a beef patty melt and the gumbo. Super friendly service, short wait time, and charming atmosphere. We didn’t get to try any desserts but they had a display of several delicious-looking treats.
… moreLauren (Rose)
Small cafe in the WWII offer grab and go and also a few hot items. Delicious desserts served here as well. Felt it was overpriced, but I mean touristy city and in a highly trafficked museum
… moreC R
Almost no vegetarian options unless you want a $14 premade salad. Most items aren’t priced. Finally got up to order and the woman told us “no shakes!” despite the place being designed as a retro ice cream shop. Grilled cheese and “soup” came with unmarked greenish watery sour soup, not tomato as one would assume.
… moreJohn Hsieh
Wow, people are rating this place like a real restaurant… I don’t know, but compared to themed restaurants inside themed parks, this place really wasn’t that bad. I was really digging the decor and the staff was quite friendly. I came here for a quick refuel (of soda… it’s a soda shop right?) after running through the first building in the WWII museum and found it convenient to be directly connected to the biggest souvenir shop in the museum. Most importantly, I didn’t felt like I was getting severely price gouged as I do at most themed park restaurants. If people are really starving for some good food, Cochon Butcher is just 2 blocks east. It’s not like the museum has restriction on in and out privileges.
… moreTiffany Lombard
Iced coffee wasn’t wonderful. Chocolate chip cookie was a little hard. Ice cream was great. Decorations and seating is so cute.
… moreCaptain Scott
I wouldn’t have believed it…but the chicken sandwich was one of the best I ever had. I had low expectations and wished I had taken a pic. Afterwards, I commented to the counter how good it was, and she told me they marinate the chicken for at least 12 hours. And it tasted like it. Very tender and juicy.
… moreYerlik Zharylgapov
I am not sure if the food in this place is edible. The patties tasted like they expired a long time ago and they serve ice cream with this disgusting cream on top that falls off right away.
… moreStephen Cassidy
The quality of the food is disappointing. Brings back memories of a college dormitory cafeteria. Only eat here if you have to have a quick meal while visiting the museum and don’t have the time for the museum’s regular restaurant in the theater pavilion.
… morejohn welsch
This place needs a serious tune up for being at the WWII museum. Rude customer service, awful prices, and the atmosphere is hearing the employees scream orders until the person walks up or NEXT CUSTOMER! Food is over priced, worst or at par with theme park pricing. $15 salads for basically lettuce, cheese, and ham. $14 Chicken Quesadilla with White Cheddar Cheese? (Apparently Mexican cheese blend is too hard to get). $3.75 Water, Soda fountain drinks come in a small cup to also be $1 for a refill.
Do better.
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