Ocean Terrace Cafe
1000 Constitution Ave. NW First Floor, Washington
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Perfect meal perfect service highly recommended
The blueberry cheesecake and cold brew coffee went SO well together and was the perfect afternoon pick-me-up to keep exploring the museum! But wish we would have just split a coffee because you can’t leave the cafe with any food or drink!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
Super busy and confusing place. Chicken tender basket $14. Can of Dasani water $5. Soda is a hard find have to ask about it at register. There are much better food options on the street. It is what it is or so I’m told. Hunger is just happy for food.
Super slow - 1 employee for the whole cafe, took us 20 mins to order
Super expensive - a croissant is $8, a bottle of water is $5
this place is nasty and costs way too much
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 2
Its really bad, employee at the counter i just there to be there. Chai Tea that she made is horrendous and its super expensive.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Ordered two drinks at 2:44 the employee waited for several orders to stack up, then made them all at once. Did not get my drinks until 10 minutes later at 2:54. Seems like a cool place to eat your lunch but I would plan on brining your own.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 3
Service: 1
The price of the food was so ridiculous. You’d imagine that perhaps they make all their money with gift shop purchases but, it seems that isn’t enough to sustain a museum… the food was disgusting as well. I had the chicken tenders and fries as well as the Alfredo pasta. The tenders were dry and the sauce for the pasta was watery. Do not come here for good, affordable food.
Horrible food, pasta is super watery and all the options are crazily overpriced.
Crazy expensive food. Don’t bother coming here because it’s as scammy ans it can get for tourist food. Everything is watered down and not worth the money anyways.
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Overpriced, unappetizing food paired with poor service
There’s a cool shark display but otherwise avoid this cafe by all means
Bring your own food. This is overrated and crazy expensive food. Dry sandwiches and chlorine washed eggs. If you want to spend all your money in one place - with staff that barely acknowledges you while they charge you almost $200 - this is the place.
Your ham, salami, prosciutto, pepper sandwich had no salami, no prosciutto, no peppers. It did have mustard. The turkey in the turkey sandwich did not taste good. How do you expect people to trust the information displayed in your museum if you can’t correctly label a sandwich? It was also insanely overpriced. Nearly 17 dollars for a bad sandwich with two dollars of ingredients is horrible. We would have been better off chancing the food trucks outside the museum, or just starving.
Ordered a cheeseburger, as well as chicken tender and fries. Chef didn't even dry off shredded lettuce, which ended up making the bottom bun of my burger wet and soggy like play-dough, and the rest of the burger cold and unappetizing. They didn't even bother to melt the slice of cheese on top at all, like it came straight from the fridge. Nothing I ordered was warm. The 'Red velvet' cupcake was dry and tasted like flavourless cake with excessive food colouring and sugar. Was an awful experience. 1/5 stars.
Opens at 11AM so don't skip breakfast at home. How convenient is it to have this nice cafeteria restaurant right inside the museum? Very competitive prices to eating out in the streets at D.C. (which is expensive everywhere)...but you get a nice table and a chair and free glasses of water. I got sage roasted turkey breast with fresh cranberry sauce and mashed potatoes and gravy for about $9 (you pay by the pound so keep that in mind on heavy selections). Staff were friendly enough and gave plastic cups to fill up with water at the water fountain. Hot fresh krinkle fries, very large chicken breast sandwiches, hamburgers, large flatbread pizzas ($15). Nice selection of above average desserts (ex. cheesecake, rich dark chocolate cake). Overall appreciate this place and find it a decent city stop. The only downside is no hand sanitizer anywhere at the entrance or inside the cafe and no restrooms nearby....which isn't ideal in a place with lots of runny-nose hand everywhere children.
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