Sweet Home Cafe

  3.7 – 407 reviews   • American restaurant

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Diverse African-American regional fare served in the Smithsonian’s massive food court.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Sweet Home Cafe 20560

Hours

Friday11 AM–3 PM
Saturday11 AM–3 PM
Sunday11 AM–3 PM
Monday11 AM–3 PM
Tuesday11 AM–3 PM
Wednesday11 AM–3 PM
Thursday11 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560

Phone: (202) 633-4751

Website: http://nmaahc.si.edu/

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Reviews

Kev keepingitreal
Sweet Home Cafe is located on the inside of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Unfortunately we didn’t have enough time to experience the food, but so far it looks good and smells amazing. We will definitely revisit.
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Andraya P
Disappointing Experience at Sweet Home Café

I was really looking forward to enjoying an authentic soul food meal at Sweet Home Café during my visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture—but unfortunately, it was a huge letdown.

To start, the collard greens were not only overly sweet (why??), but they were also mixed with mustard greens, which completely threw off the flavor. The macaroni and cheese tasted like something out of a box—mushy, overcooked noodles smothered in what seemed like powdered cheese. As for the fried chicken, I could’ve picked up better from Walmart, honestly. It lacked seasoning, crispiness, and overall care.

I drove two and a half hours from South Jersey, paid tolls and gas, and spent over $160 on food and drinks for my family—only to be served something that felt mass-produced and uninspired. For a place meant to represent the rich culture and history of African American cuisine, this was a major disappointment.

The museum itself is beautiful and moving—no complaints there—but it’s clear that things have changed in the café, and not for the better. Next time, I’ll be grabbing something from the food trucks outside. At least then I’ll know what I’m getting.

Do better.
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Jeana
For museum cafeteria food, it’s decent. The mac and cheese was delicious. I would have loved to try the fried chicken, but passed on it due to the long line. The ranch dressing they had was surprisingly good. The pecan pie was delicious and not overly sweet. It’s pretty pricey, but what can you expect from a museum cafe? I paid $35 for chicken strips, Mac and cheese, a dessert, and a drink. The line to get in was super long, but it moved pretty quickly once they got capacity down in the cafe.
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dana eliadine
This was the best meal I’ve had in a museum. And there were so many options to choose from, my friends and I got a couple dishes and shared them. And they were all so good. We got fried chicken, Mac and cheese, curry and grits, and a quinoa bowl with beef.

For dessert we had the pecan pie and some banana pudding.
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NIYASIMONE
The food wasn’t authentic Southern food to begin with, and it definitely didn’t taste like it was cooked by someone who knows how to season properly. Overall, this felt like fake Southern food and more like a money-hungry museum capitalizing off the South. Save your money don’t waste it here.
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James McGarry (JM)
The food is delicious if just a tad overpriced, but no more so than any of the other Smithsonians. I had the fish, it was exquisite, very tasty. The kids had fried chicken which was excellent, my wife had the sampler platter which included half a Peruvian chicken. All the sides were great.
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Stevan Saunders
The cafe at the AA museum is located on the bottom floor. Despite some other reviews, I wanna say first off want to say the food I had was amazing!! 9/10! The fried chicken was seasoned well and fried crispy. The sides I had, Mac & cheese, collard & potato salad were decent. Me and my mother went just before they closed and the food was still coming out fresh & hot. Even tho it closes at 3, they still took some customers, they’re definitely trying to sell out everything to have no waste. Also S/O to the nice woman controlling the line, she was handling the crowd wonderfully.
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Yvia Pulido
Sweet Home Cafe – A Soulful Stop Inside a Powerful Museum
Sweet Home Cafe, nestled inside the National Museum of African American History and Culture in D.C., is an absolute must. After immersing ourselves in the museum’s moving exhibits, my boyfriend and I stopped here to refuel — and we were blown away.
I had some of the best fried chicken I’ve ever tasted — crispy, seasoned perfectly, and full of flavor. The collard greens are a must-have, and the roasted sweet potatoes were tender, slightly caramelized, and just hit the spot. The portion sizes were generous, and everything tasted homemade with love.
What really made the experience feel special was the atmosphere. The cafeteria is beautiful and welcoming, and it truly felt like visiting family. We noticed employees eating alongside us, smiling, chatting — it felt like a real community space, not just a food court.
Sweet Home Cafe isn’t just a hidden gem for soul food lovers — it’s part of the museum experience. Come hungry, come curious, and don’t miss this spot if you want your heart and stomach full when you leave.
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pesi therese
Wow—Sweet Home Café was truly the best soul food I’ve ever had. The moment I stepped up to the counter, I was overwhelmed in the best way possible. There are so many incredible options to choose from—every dish looked like it came straight out of a family kitchen with generations of love behind it.

We ended up trying a little bit of everything (because how could you not?), and every single bite was amazing. From the perfectly seasoned fried chicken to the creamy mac and cheese, to the sweet and tender yams—it was all cooked to perfection. You could really taste the care and cultural heritage in every dish.

We definitely ate—and afterward, we toured the museum, which was a great way to walk it off and soak in the rich history and stories on display. The café complements the museum experience beautifully, offering a taste of the culinary traditions that have shaped African American culture.

Bottom line: I’m 100% coming back. Come hungry, bring friends, and prepare to be blown away.
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Darryl Lewis
We visited while at the museum and they had a lot of soul food to choose from. Fried chicken, fish, ribs, classic sides. Cafeteria style servings. Me and the misses got the same thing. Chicken was and greens were pretty on point. Mac and cheese not too far off as well. Service was coo. Overall, check it out if you go.
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