Café DIA
5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit
(313) 833-7900
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Good food good prices
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Do not order the charcuterie board it was way too expensive for what it is
I love being a Wayne County resident and taking my family often to see all of the arts and embrace them in the world of art
You can't leave with anything, or security will tackle you, but they do have a salad bar.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Pizza, Salad
When I tell y'all the food is amazing! I mean it. Chef Ro knows what she is doing. The Rasta pasta was so good .
Always an equally exhilarating & relaxing time. I love strolling the corridors for hours & getting lost in the study of the endless beautiful & fascinating pieces they’ve curated over the years.
Just went to the DIA on the weekend and I was absolutely blown away by the entire collection of art and artifacts. The massive collection is beyond impressive and it covers a wide range of periods in time and regions. I could go on forever about this place but I won't; if you love art and history this is the place for you. I will definitely be back again. Oh, and we had lunch there and it was delicious too.
The food was good, but I just have to say that no refills on soda is unnecessary.I spent $9 on diet coke for my meal and was still thirsty when I left.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 4
The food was good, but I just have to say that no refills on soda is unnecessary.I spent $9 on diet coke for my meal and was still thirsty when I left.
Self-serve soup, salad and pizza bars. Grill offers hot sand burgers and chicken sandwiches. Mushroom soup was thick and flavorful, but found two large pieces of bay leaf while eating. The hot dog was all beef. The bun was fresh. The fries were cold. Not Luke warm, cold. They were replaced upon request. Those were Luke warm. The Korean chicken was not. Korean chicken is prepared like Katsu - boneless, splayed and hammered flat. This was a fried chicken breast with bbq sauce on a pretzel bun.
Vegetarian options: Salads and veggie pizzas.
Parking: $7 per car.
Wheelchair accessibility: Flat flooring with ramps.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 2
Service: 3
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My friend and I ate a Cafe'DIA. This cafe has a great selection of food to choose from. The serves were spectacular, and the food was delicious.
One of the two finest and most complete museums in this country. I discover new things every time I go and it provides a multitude of programs for both young and old. Im bringing the grandkids in a few weeks for art classes. And I love to sketch while I’m there.
Great place to chill and enjoy when visiting the DIA.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 4
Cool place to sit post-museum traversal. I purchased the chocolate bumby cake. It was bumpy… I have no clue what gluttonous buttonous of a person would purchase this just for themselves though. It can feed 6 people, at the least. Not that great though, I was expecting a traditional chocolate ganache.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 3
Service: 5
Great salad by the ounce. Good pizza also
Parking: $7 parking across the street
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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