I was surprised by this cafe; I'm used to the standard setup of generic foods like pizza and sliders and such at a museum eatery. However, the T Rex Cafe has a "choose your adventure" style World BBQ section where the food is made-to-order (for the most part... ask for fresh fries if that's your side) and pretty interesting in a very tasty way. I ordered the jerk pork loin sandwich and the meat was cut fresh right in front of me. The sauce choice runs the gamut from basic to "out-there", but if your
Value, value, value. We got sandwich, giant slice of pizza, a milk and a softdrink all for 22 bucks. All decent snacks as well.
I might have to come back to the museum just for the pepperoni pizza, that stuff is divine for just $10 for two slices
Pretty decent kids meals for the price. The macaroni wasn't the greatest, but the kids were fine with it. Bonus star for offering fruit as a side item. Staff was friendly and everything nicely spaced apart. Lots of options and nice for being inside of a museum.
Loved my expresso, they know how to do a good one.
Love their blend, it tastes so good.
Made my own salad at T. REX cafe. Great selection, loaded my plate with salmon. Yum. Good for a quick bite when you dont want to leave the Museum. Kids enjoyed the mac and cheese.
This is hands down the best museum / public place cafe I have ever been to. And they really care about giving some healthy options. The food is affordable, and you don't have to buy a lot of it.
Big open buffet-style serving area handles crowds well. Very popular menu items and great salads. And a very welcome chance to sit down and test in this sprawling museum complex.
Location was fantastic! This was my first time in and I was impressed by the level of customer service as well as organizing and cleanliness. The food was good and the desserts seem house made.
They have varieties of Burger options and even reasonable price.
Loved it :)
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