Pavlov's Cafe

2100 NE 52nd St, Oklahoma City
(405) 602-3760

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Jessica Hamlet

Please post somewhere for visitors that have dietary restrictions that at a certain point in the day you switch to pizza only.

Dietary restrictions: If you can not have carbs, eat early or bring your own food.

Lydia Sanders

There’s a sign you scan for the menu which shows chicken tenders, burgers, salad and pizza, but we were told you can order you can only order pizza or pretzels. There’s also a sign that shows a “special” for a Caesar salad even though you can’t order it. The pretzel and cheese were cold. $40 for 2 kid size pizzas, 3 bags of chips, 3 drinks and a cold pretzel. Service wasn’t bad, just disappointing to have no options for food.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 5

R McNally

Honestly surprised by how good the food was. I'm not sure how they make their food / where they source it from but the fries were hot and fresh and the kids cheeseburger actually tasted DELICIOUS (my kid destroyed it), and the meal with drink was less than $8.75

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cheeseburger with Fries

S. Shaefer

I don't know who they have cooking back there, but12/10! Their fries are perfect, and the Southwest Chicken Club looked like it came out of a magazine. :

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leslie Driskill

Decent menu with a few healthy options and reasonable prices.

n_harrell03

it is "cheap" and easy food to eat while you are at the museum. Kids enjoyed it, I tolerated it...Mc Donald's would have been better for the money I spent on the food.

Melissa F

We visited on a slower day, and yet they didn’t have some items on the menu, Staff never smiled or said hello, and our pretzels were hard as rocks. We also were overcharged. I recommend bringing your own snack or getting your hand stamped to return after lunch.

okietraveler53

The museum was busy as usual for a summer day, but we waited until 12:56 to eat and the line was short. Average selection of items, only slightly overpriced, but the wait was 38 min for food. The pulled pork is obviously already cooked and there was no sauce so that should be quick. The chicken tenders and fries shouldn't take too long. Everyone around us was waiting a long time, average 40 min for food. There appeared to be several people working so I really don't understand the wait. We should have run out to somewhere else to eat and returned.

Tabitha M

Pavlov's has a very simple menu, with prices that are anything but average. The food is very plain and a little pricey for what you get. The service is very slow for a quick service counter service food. I would not recommend. I would recommend making a short drive up the road to the Penn Square/ Classen Curve area and choosing from a wide array of foods.

CurtisKansas

Pavlov's is the only restaurant in the Science Museum. While it is a bit expensive with most things being 6 to 7 dollars, it doesn't try to gouge people. Our family of four; wife, me, 4 year old and 1 year old, ate here on July 29. Another late lunch, but it was still busy with about a 10 minute line. By the time we got up there, they were out of Hamburgers and Pasta salad. I had a chicken burger and fries and wife shared chicken strips, onion rings, and fruit. I thought the food was actually a little better than average for an associated restaurant. The wait time was long, but it was still very busy. The one thing I did have a problem with was the noise level. It was fairly full when we ate there and it was a constant roar. It was hard for me to focus on anything said to me and I couldn't really tell how loud I was talking. Some drop-boards or something to break up the sound waves would be nice. I would go again, only a little early of a bit later to avoid the lines and noise.

Bill S

The kids were hungry and this was our only option. Prices were really not that bad compared to what I have experienced at other museums. The loaded nachos for $6.95 were pretty tasty and plentiful. The hot dog unfortunately came out cold, and it took 22 minutes to get our food. The drinks in the cooler by the registers (Gatorade and Water) were only slightly cold, not like we were hoping for. Very difficult to get seating during peak lunch times.

BigGuy54

The kid's meal deal is really not that bad especially when you compare it to other museum food prices and quality.

MommaJorje

Food was as overpriced as you would expect at an attraction food vendor. Flavor was average as well. It was, at least, convenient. A Gluten Free menu would be a wonderful addition.

Dreamindar2013

I think the title says it all. Burgers, sandwiches, chips, sodas. I think they did offer a salad as well. Overall, nothing special, but edible and kept us from having to leave the museum.

Karen G

We decided to eat while we were in the museum. I was pleasantly surprised by the prices, I thought I would get ripped off. They had lots of options to add on your meals. My kids all had hot dogs, each had a different drink (milk, pop, Gatorade) and one had Cheez it crackers instead of fries. I had a grilled chicken sandwich and it was delicious! And the restaurant itself is set back in a quiet corner of the museum, so the kids didn't get distracted!

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