Submitted by Celina Mao on 07/17/2022
the pizza bread was nice, but the sandwich was very lackluster and unspecial. pastries looked delicous but did not try, enviroment very nice
Dropped in to the cafe before a visit to the museum because we read so many amazing things about this place and we we're very disappointed. We ordered the tomato soup, chicken sandwich, cesar salad, and lemon tart for approx $50. The tomato soup was forgettable but edible. The chicken sandwich was sparce on the chicken, flavorless, and it tasted like it had been sitting out for hours. The cesar salad came without dressing and when we asked for dressing they gave us some weird ranch concoction. The lemon tart was not great. For us, this place did not have a single "pro".
Submitted by D Samuel on 08/30/2022
This place is great to stop and get a bite to eat before or after visiting the art museum. I came before to grab a snack & an iced coffee and everything was great. I even stayed a bit to read because of how bright it is there. Loved it and would come again!
Submitted by Sarah Diaz on 08/01/2022
This cafe and bakery is located inside the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston. First the positives: It’s a gorgeous space, well thought out and modern. We ordered some sweets: chocolate cake, summer eclair and snickerdoodle cookie. The chocolate cake was good: moist and rich. The cookie was not my favorite.
The ciabatta sandwiches and pizzas looked delicious - looking forward to trying them next time.
Submitted by Erion Shehaj on 07/23/2022
I really enjoyed my Calabrian Chicken Focaccia. It brought some surprising heat that I enjoyed. The atmosphere was nice and the lighting creative. The espresso was enjoyable. I got a double shot because that is my daily standard and I was not disappointed except my cup could have been bigger. The soup turned out to be more expensive than the focaccia. That was a bit surprising.
My friend and I also got dessert. I chose the carrot cake while my friend went with the chocolate cake. I would definitely eat here again and try a different menu option.
Submitted by Jennifer Thompson on 07/03/2022
A true Houston hidden gem! The pastries and patisserie are some of the best one ive had in Houston. The tiramisu is delicious and the coffee is expert! Great for a quick pick-me-up while walking the fine art buildings.
Submitted by Joanne Torres on 07/02/2022
This bistro is worth your time even if you're not going riders exhibit small bites done right .coolam dance great food. In the tunnel contacting the various buildings that comprise MFAH. It would be a first choice anywhere. Vegan choices are limited but they are there. Counter service with a menu as self-service is prompt and friendly the prices are what you except from this level of bistro
Submitted by Antonio Helm on 06/18/2022
Beautiful coffee with delicious food! I took the best eclair I’ve ever tasted. It had tiramisu cream inside. I also try the raspberry one, it was very good too. Nice place to work or study, good light inside and open space.
Submitted by M. Victoria Panelati on 05/01/2022
Pretty good and hearty spaghetti that paired nicely with a creamy, tomato soup. I must admit, its awesome taste and the actual authenticity of its name is why I can recommend this place. Now I must admit
I didn’t quite finish my meal due to the fact that it was such nice portion sizes. I give this place 10/10
Submitted by Hayuhel Stringfellow on 04/01/2022
Wonderful way to end your day at the MFA. Don’t let the fan ones of this place fool you: it’s affordable and welcoming to people of all ages. Grab a hot slice of pizza and finish it with a ball of gelato. Watch the people go by on the street and look up and the beautiful ceiling. Well worth the visit!
Submitted by Jets on 11/27/2021