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What a great hidden gem. This is a great date spot. The menu changes frequently and we wanted to try a little of everything. I will definitely come back.
Superb food and drink in an unlikely setting (a former classroom) with lots of natural light. Staff very friendly and helpful. Fair prices worth every penny!
Found a new brunch spot through yelp! I've been here a few times for golf and saw that they have a bar/grill area too but I've never tried it. Came here last weekend with my boyfriend for brunch and was pleasantly surprised. The waitresses were very attentive and the price was not that bad compared
The decor is literally old school, and the menu is small, but the ingredients are all high quality. The golden beet salad w/goat cheese was delicious, and had to try the tartare burger, my first experience eating raw beef. It's been a few days since I was there, and I feel fine, so like I said, high
We dropped in for lunch before spending time wandering the halls of PS1. Staff are amazing -land very friendly and accommodating. The food we tried was delicious and thoroughly enjoyed by us. Coffee wasn't quite to my taste. A good selection of drinks otherwise.
M Wells Dinette is a low-key and hip cafe housed within the MoMa PS1. This is no ordinary museum cafe. It offers a small selection of Quebecois-fusion dishes and serves wine, beer, and cocktails in a classroom setting. My friend and I came across this place while visiting the MoMa PS1. The cafeteri
This place is so good!!!! It is very heavy and rich and the price is reasonable for the quality and quantity of food you received. I am taking down one star because the service is friendly yet slow. We had to wait a long time for dishes to arrive and to get our check, even. The setting is an old sc
Excellent food, staff, and ambiance. I enjoyed a lovely, albiet carb heavy meal of bread, butter, and a spaghetti sandwich. It provided me the fuel I needed to continue enjoying PS1. Were I a savy date planner, I would look to slip into PS1 for a sunset viewing of James Turrell's Skyscape installa
This was one of my favorite meals of 2012. Fresh, high quality ingredients. You don't need to pay the museum entry fee to eat at the restaurant. My only complaint - the chairs are a little uncomfortable.
what a fun place to eat. fun and inventive, the food they serve can take you, if you are brave to try them, to some exotic places if you close your eyes. that charlotte cake is a must if you are with friends, or with a big group. the wine list is very good.
The food was delicious. I was a bit intimidated because I wasn't familiarized with most of the dishes but the baked salmon was delicious I highly recommend this place. And the staff was really nice. The young lady in the front was very pleasant.
Foods are a bit salty but tastes good. It's a good idea to order breads or salads to accompany the dishes. The Totilla is very nice, the veal brain is also nice though a bit too rich.
Came here for lunch a few days ago. Was pleasantly surprised. The food was fantastic, and that was just the lunch menu. Coming back to try out the dinner menu ASAP. The staff are incredibly friendly and attentive.
I adore their menu, especially when it includes tourtière and spaghetti sandwiches! I wish this place had an outpost in Manhattan!
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