US Holocaust Museum Cafe 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20024
About the Business
The US Holocaust Museum Cafe is located at 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place Southwest in Washington, D.C. This cafe offers a variety of food options for visitors, including to-go and dine-in meals with full seating capacity. The Cafe is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and encourages credit card payments.
The health and safety of visitors, staff, and volunteers are top priorities, with COVID-19 safety measures in place. The Cafe also offers bag lunches for groups of 10 or more, available for pick-up on the day of your visit.
Located next to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Cafe is easily accessible from the main entrance. For any questions or to place an order for group lunches, contact [email protected] or call 202.488.6151.
Before visiting the Museum, check out current exhibitions and special events. The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., except for Yom Kippur and Christmas. Plan your visit with resources and tips provided by the Museum for a meaningful experience.
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Location & Phone number
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:30 - 16:30
Tuesday:
09:30 - 16:30
Wednesday:
09:30 - 16:30
Thursday:
09:30 - 16:30
Friday:
09:30 - 16:30
Saturday:
09:30 - 16:30
Sunday:
09:30 - 16:30
Reviews
"Food here wasn’t great in my opinion. It’s pretty basic sandwiches which are already premade and maybe reheated. $10 ish dollars for the different options. 3 star - Average. Decent to visit once"
"The food was decent and the place was clean. Prices are reasonable. I certainly wouldn't go there to dine, but for a quick bite to eat I'll see in the museum, it was more than adequate. It certainly doesn't deserve more than three stars, but I'm giving it four because for what it purports to do (museum cafeteria), it does very well."
"The cafe was very nice and clean and the food was delicious. A little pricey but that is to be expected in a popular tourist area"
"The Holocaust Museum was very moving. We were disappointed that the shoe exhibit wasn't there. That was one of the main things we wanted to see. Exhibit felt too full of people to be able to do all the reading that there was in it. Which people would walk in front of you to read themselves even though we weren't done. Which causes frustration with people. It would be great if it was updated with the audio readers. Then people wouldn't have the reading struggle."
"Visiting this museum was so sad just knowing what happened and actually seeing the history behind it and reading the stories and see the images and artifacts from that horrible time period. You could feel the emotion from other people as you walked through and as the tour guide spoke about the exhibits and told the tragic history that millions of people experienced. I recommend visiting this museum if in Washington."
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