It is a semi-serve-yourself restaurant. No waitstaff, you go to different food stations for the type of food you want, similar to many food courts. As would be expected being inside The Henry Ford museum the prices are slightly inflated. The food seems fresh with a few options on the healthier side,
Wide variety and good quality of food. Unfortunately slowest Grill Station I have ever experienced. Staff is unable to cope with more than one order at the time...
While the chicken salad sandwich, fruit, and Vernor cake is wonderful, service and Pepsi products really is average at best. Not that busy and it took 10 minutes to get my meal and I was alone. If it was just a mom or dad with a couple of picky kids who like different things it could have taken 3 ti
Went with historic local pasty, which surprised a bit with strong root vegetables taste (turnips? parsnips?) much more than any meat taste. Won't be an issue for those used to a true pasty perhaps
Great ambiance. It is cafeteria style restaurant with all the famous items like cheeseburgers, sandwiches, hotdogs, fries etc. It does get crowded though so you may have to wait in line if you go at around lunch time.
Surprisingly good food at casual cafe. Fast service. We had chicken sandwich and potato soup combo, chicken salad, mac and cheese - all fresh, well prepared and good size portions, for a reasonable price.
Nice cafe inside the Henry Ford Museum premises. Lot of varieties to choose from.
While the food was delicious the service definitely left something to be desired. Everyone seems liked they really didn't want to be there and all were less than helpful. They weren't even pleasant. I get food service can be hard; I've done it. But if you hate it that much, find a new gig. Being an
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