This small cafe is on the Mezzanine level located inside the Museum of the Bible.It offers premade sandwiches, pizza, coffee, water, soda, chips etc.The prices are fair but the service is horrendous. The two employees working today were extremely rude, very slow to help customers, and one kept touching her long braided hair and then touching the food. Definitely not sanitary!They also offer chicken curry but were out of croissants and when we asked to have the croissant switched to a bagel, the employee said “that’s above my pay grade.”This cafe could be really lovely if they would either train the current staff or hire new staff that is more experienced or at least willing to help customers get their food.There are several areas to sit and enjoy your food once you finally receive it. Good food, good atmosphere, but terrible customer service at the cafe.Vegetarian options: They offered vegetarian pizza today.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
Tiffany Bianchi
Currently here. Purchased food at 2:20pm. It just came out at 3:35pm. Food was cold and both orders were wrong (my plain burger had cheese and my husband's falafel had the wrong sauce). Disappointed as this took up a lot of time we could have spent in the museum, and the museum is amazing. They should be honest about the wait when taking orders. We would have finished the museum and gotten food elsewhere.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Hanael Bianchi
Don't order food when busy. It will take over an hour.
Joel Angstrom
Food is not good burger is thin as paper and service was
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Ronald Winker
On site restaurant in the Bible Museum. Great respite.
Firstly Museum of the Bible is a great experience. We are at Manna today for lunch. Prices are ok and the food was good. Only glitch was 7 meals coming out at several different times and last one had to go and ask for it. We just got water cups which I appreciate them having available.
Had a falafel, fries, and the artichoke pretzel. The pretzel was stale and had a bunch of cold artichoke dip on top. The falafel was cold and the sauce wasn’t good. The fries were good.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 5
Olivier Gandou
Overpriced average food but practical
Josethebanker
I love the chicken and waffles. It is their specialty. Do not get hamburger not that good. The Caesar salad was really good as well. Keep it up!!!
We were delighted with the museums' interactive exhibits, the friendliness of the staff, the quality of the gift shop and the cleanliness of all the areas. So we expected great things of Manna! Unfortunately, the whole experience left us underwhelmed and aggravated, both at the quality of the food and the ordering thereof. The fact that it was practically deserted at noon should have told us something, but the museum was not crowded, so we were not alarmed. We should have been! The food was nothing like the pictures portrayed on the ordering computer. The turkey club sandwich had 1 grape tomato, cut in half, with precooked, processed bacon and a small smattering of lettuce. The "cheese"burger was quite possibly the thinnest hamburger I have ever seen and the cheese was almost liquid, which left me in no doubt that it came straight out of a can. The French fries were cold. We are not unfamiliar with museum food, but this was the worst meal we have ever encountered. Being charged more than $40 for this eating travesty was simply outrageous. Whoever is in charge of this restaurant should be ashamed of themselves. We would have had a better meal at McDonalds! We will visit the museum again- it was delightful- but we will give the food at Manna's a pass!
Sabin Kenobi
Tenders were huge, juicy, and came out hot. Good food and convenient if you're already in the museum of the Bible.
BB Young
I ordered chicken tenders and fries. The tenders were well seasoned. Very good. However, a few in my party ordered burgers. The buns were very dry. There is an outdoor garden area and another area to dine in.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Dave Hicks
Don't eat here! Waited only a few minutes to order but took 37 minutes to get one falafel sandwich! Thirty seven! Disappointed to spend 1/3 of my available time at the museum waiting for food. They need to tell you the expected wait when you order. I wish I hadn't ordered. I did go check on it after 25 minutes and they said it was coming up now. Obviously not true. Fries were warm but falafel was lukewarm. Fries are like frozen fries. Plus so expensive!
This small cafe is on the Mezzanine level located inside the Museum of the Bible.It offers premade sandwiches, pizza, coffee, water, soda, chips etc.The prices are fair but the service is horrendous. The two employees working today were extremely rude, very slow to help customers, and one kept touching her long braided hair and then touching the food. Definitely not sanitary!They also offer chicken curry but were out of croissants and when we asked to have the croissant switched to a bagel, the employee said “that’s above my pay grade.”This cafe could be really lovely if they would either train the current staff or hire new staff that is more experienced or at least willing to help customers get their food.There are several areas to sit and enjoy your food once you finally receive it. Good food, good atmosphere, but terrible customer service at the cafe.Vegetarian options: They offered vegetarian pizza today.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 2
Currently here. Purchased food at 2:20pm. It just came out at 3:35pm. Food was cold and both orders were wrong (my plain burger had cheese and my husband's falafel had the wrong sauce). Disappointed as this took up a lot of time we could have spent in the museum, and the museum is amazing. They should be honest about the wait when taking orders. We would have finished the museum and gotten food elsewhere.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 1
Don't order food when busy. It will take over an hour.
Food is not good burger is thin as paper and service was
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
On site restaurant in the Bible Museum. Great respite.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Grilled Angus Beef Burger, Falafel
We did not visit this eating location onsite.
Firstly Museum of the Bible is a great experience. We are at Manna today for lunch. Prices are ok and the food was good. Only glitch was 7 meals coming out at several different times and last one had to go and ask for it. We just got water cups which I appreciate them having available.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Salad, Chicken Tenders, Zatar Fries, Chicken Fingers
Had a falafel, fries, and the artichoke pretzel. The pretzel was stale and had a bunch of cold artichoke dip on top. The falafel was cold and the sauce wasn’t good. The fries were good.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 5
Overpriced average food but practical
I love the chicken and waffles. It is their specialty. Do not get hamburger not that good. The Caesar salad was really good as well. Keep it up!!!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
We were delighted with the museums' interactive exhibits, the friendliness of the staff, the quality of the gift shop and the cleanliness of all the areas. So we expected great things of Manna! Unfortunately, the whole experience left us underwhelmed and aggravated, both at the quality of the food and the ordering thereof. The fact that it was practically deserted at noon should have told us something, but the museum was not crowded, so we were not alarmed. We should have been! The food was nothing like the pictures portrayed on the ordering computer. The turkey club sandwich had 1 grape tomato, cut in half, with precooked, processed bacon and a small smattering of lettuce. The "cheese"burger was quite possibly the thinnest hamburger I have ever seen and the cheese was almost liquid, which left me in no doubt that it came straight out of a can. The French fries were cold. We are not unfamiliar with museum food, but this was the worst meal we have ever encountered. Being charged more than $40 for this eating travesty was simply outrageous. Whoever is in charge of this restaurant should be ashamed of themselves. We would have had a better meal at McDonalds! We will visit the museum again- it was delightful- but we will give the food at Manna's a pass!
Tenders were huge, juicy, and came out hot. Good food and convenient if you're already in the museum of the Bible.
I ordered chicken tenders and fries. The tenders were well seasoned. Very good. However, a few in my party ordered burgers. The buns were very dry. There is an outdoor garden area and another area to dine in.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Don't eat here! Waited only a few minutes to order but took 37 minutes to get one falafel sandwich! Thirty seven! Disappointed to spend 1/3 of my available time at the museum waiting for food. They need to tell you the expected wait when you order. I wish I hadn't ordered. I did go check on it after 25 minutes and they said it was coming up now. Obviously not true. Fries were warm but falafel was lukewarm. Fries are like frozen fries. Plus so expensive!
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Perfect location to have a meal during or after
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Grilled Angus Beef Burger