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★★★★☆ 4.4/5 (19 reviews)
200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA 23220 (804) 340-1405 Website
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Reviews (19)

Nick Hamby
Nick Hamby
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Cheapest coffee in town, it's Blanchards, and free refills. The food line is always the quicker line

Dean DeCrease
Dean DeCrease
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

The cafe is not much, but the patios are beautiful

Marc Wagner
Marc Wagner
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

One of the coolest places in Richmond. Great coffee, excellent food, a hard working staff in a superb museum with a stunning architectural landscape.

Joe Vargo
Joe Vargo
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Food / Drink choices arent as expansive as a cafe or restaurant, but the cafeteria area is a beautiful place to hang out in.

Cahmbriel Ann Yıldırım
Cahmbriel Ann Yıldırım
★★★☆☆ Jan 20, 1970

Food was okay, a little high priced for what was offered, but pretty standard Museum Cafe fare. The main problem I had however, and I'm sure this isn't too common of an issue was the unnecessary noise pollution. There was a guy behind the counter who was whistling the entire time this loud, shrill, ear piercing whistle. This was probably my first migraine free day in over a week due to rain and all that. I know I can't expect everybody to be quiet because I have migraines, but I just think whistling that loud for that long is insanely excessive. I mean his whistling was so loud that even though I was over in the dining area eating at a table I could feel my teeth just vibrate. He wasn't at fault for whistling at first, people do that, and it's miserable to exist in a world where lots of people whistle and I get migraines from it. However, he was looking directly at me holding my fingers in my ears and started laughing his head off pointing me out to other people and then whistling as loud as he possibly could all while smirking. A customer will come up and ask him something he would answer the question and then continue to whistle as loudly as possible and point me out several times to his coworkers. It costs $0 to be kind and this guy was just a jerk for absolutely no reason. I hope he has the day he deserves.

Jeb Hoge
Jeb Hoge
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

This is a great cafe to stop and take a rest from touring the museum, or even just enjoying a meal or snack or coffee in an unusual setting. The desserts in particular are to die for...I sometimes go in just for coffee and a cookie.

Dan Motta
Dan Motta
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Just a nice place to eat or drink something.

John Reamer
John Reamer
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Good food!!

Anna Griswold
Anna Griswold
★★★★★ Jan 20, 1970

Lovely little Cafe! Very queer friendly!

Ric Rini
Ric Rini
★★★★☆ Jan 20, 1970

Located in the Virgina Museum of Fine Arts on the first floor. They serve quick bites and order to check out is reasonably quick. Pizza, deli sandwiches and cold salads are your primary choices. Prices are reasonable (considering choices are limited at the museum) and food quality is good.

Allen Bean
Allen Bean
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

A perfect stop for a quick bite at the right price, in a world-class museum, situated in an oasis of calm, in a fantastic historic neighborhood.

Andrew Payne
Andrew Payne
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Best Cafe is understandably concerned about cleanliness, especially during the pandemic, and that’s great! Fortunately, delicious and healthy food is still available there. Today I met someone there for lunch, and we both enjoyed sitting outside. It was getting hot outside. Thankfully, we were under shade of the building, and there was a nice breeze!

Olga N
Olga N
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

Beautiful place. Food is probably ok. No power outlets at all, unfortunately

Charles Barhite
Charles Barhite
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

Fair prices for museum food. The meal was very good, we had the pulled pork sandwiches and broccoli cheddar soup.

Mia Jones
Mia Jones
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Food is great and well-priced. The cafe is a big open area with plenty of seating and lovely views of the sculpture garden. A bit noisy when crowded but a great choice for lunch when you've got a few hours of museum walking to do.

Ausra Huntington PandutePhotography&Events
Ausra Huntington PandutePhotography&Events
★★★★☆ Jan 19, 1970

Four stars only because they close half an hour earlier than the museum. If you are not aware of it you'll end up getting nothing at the end of the day. Other than that, it's a great place to have a snack or a full meal. Not a huge variety of choices for dinner but great for lunch. Several choices for coffee, tea or fountain drinks. Bakery goods are always great! My favorite- poppy seed lemon muffins (slightly under-baked sometimes but most often very good). Their quinoa- bean salad from the deli bar is great! Compliments to serving staff. All these young people work hard and are very nice if you're nice to them :-) Both inside and outside on the patio are great places to enjoy your cup of tea/coffee or a glass of wine. It can be very peaceful out there during the day but Jazz evenings on Thursday mean big crowds and loud music, so come early if you want to have your choice of seating.

Gunnar Larson
Gunnar Larson
★★★★★ Jan 19, 1970

Awesome cute place to come hang out during a day with nice weather.

Angela Kappus
Angela Kappus
★★★☆☆ Jan 18, 1970

Expensive. Food is just okay and portions are small for what you pay. The setting is amazing though.

warrenhollowbooks
warrenhollowbooks
★★★★★ Jan 18, 1970

Free Jazz on Thursdays