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Stopped in while at the museum. I was very impressed with the braised pork. It came with sides I got the coconut rice & okra as well as the curry chickpeas. My partner got the spinach and rice along with sweet potato pie. The pork is excellent, a bit greasy and the okra rice has mild coconut flavor
The chicken dinner was delicious! The collards greens was a little sweet for my taste, but, didn't slow me down. Best cafe of the Smithsonian museums. As a side note, anywhere you eat in the tourist area is expensive. I got a small ice cream cone from a food truck on the street and it was 7$. That,
What a way to end the African American Smithsonian experience!!! The Sweet Home Cafe was such a delight and a sweet welcome surprise. Their customer service was absolutely amazing. The food looked and tasted soooo good. The chicken and fish were golden brown. The ribs looked scrumptious. I mean ever
The best museum food I've ever seen. We were just trying to get a quick bite during our museum visit but when we saw the menu we had to order a full meal. We had the ribs with coleslaw and potato salad plus chicken tenders with fries. Everything was beyond delicious! Restaurant quality food. We woul
The 50th Anniversary of HipHop was phenomenal. The cafeteria was lit! This is a memory I will treasure. My boyfriend was celebrating his birthday that day. I have only seen him that hype a handful of times. Thank you for helping me make his special day amazing. Now about the food. We were lucky to t
The food here was really tasty. I had low expectations since it's a cafeteria style place but the chicken was great as well as the bean salad. My partner got a beef rice bowl that was even better. Service wasn't great, you had to wait in line for a while to get served and when you got there the sta
Everyone told me in advance how exceptional the food was here. The day we went, the food was just so-so but the prices were huge. For my cousin and me the total was $90. (WTH!!??). We both had the fried chicken with 2 sides. The mac and cheese lacked flavor, the greens were ok and the chicken had a
I went in with low expectations for museum food, but was very surprised at how good it was. Only got sides mac & cheese, potato salad, sweet potato and corn bread it was delicious. Also really liked that there were signs to tell you if vegetarian.
My kids and I ate here after the African American history museum. They have a huge selection of comfort /soul food from fried fish to bbq to candied yams. We had the fried chicken with collard greens and Mac & cheese. Plus some hush puppies and bread pudding. And my youngest had the Carolina pork
The food was delicious!!! The portion sizes were great. My fried chicken breast were seasoned and cooked perfectly. I RECOMMEND THE BANANA PUDDING!!!! So good! And that cornbread wasn't too, and big enough for two to share. A little more pricey than I expected, but still worth it. I wish they had to
The staff was friendly, and portions were generous and delicious. There is definitely ample seating, and the lines moved effortlessly. I visited several times for lunch as I viewed the mall. Would highly recommend you pencil it in on your tourist list of places to visit.
The food was absolutely delightful. We got three sides and the cornbread and it was plenty for two of us to share! It’s a very nice setting to enjoy some food during your museum visit.
The food was well executed! For a cafeteria situation, a little love goes into making sure fried chicken and catfish are crispy at serving and not dried out. It isn’t cheap- but I don’t know a museum resto that is. At least at this one you are getting food made from scratch with whole-food ingredien
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