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The Cafe At the Museum
"Museum Café is on the ground floor of Manchester Museum and can be access through the Main Hall of the museum or from Oxford Road.The café serves freshly prepared and locally sourced food and drink. From sandwiches, salads, grazing boards and bakes to delicious warming soups and stews. We’ve also got a dedicated children’s menu too.You can sit and enjoy your food in the café or get it to go."
Address: Oxford Road , Manchester M13 9NR, XGM, GB
Phone: 0161 275 6256
State: XGM
City: Manchester
Zip Code: M13 9NR

opening times

Monday: 08:00-17:00
Tuesday: 08:00-17:00
Wednesday: 08:00-17:00
Thursday: 08:00-17:00
Friday: 08:00-17:00
Saturday: 08:00-17:00
Sunday: 08:00-17:00


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Reviews
Beautifully light and clean cafe, range of seating and accessible through the museum entrance. Quiche was beautifully made, salad and potato salad was lush. Oat milk coffee was fab too. Pricing seemed fair, £11.55 for coffee and lunch is fair enough for me anyway. The menu is vegetarian and plant based, with a CO2 rating by your meals also so you can make an informed choice loved this. Service was fab and friendly. I will be coming back again next time I'm in Manchester.
This was my second time there because Its the most clean Cafe of our area and such a child friendly place where I saw families having lunch with kids in a lovely day . Me and my friends ordered hot drink and I had croissant.their bakery is always really fresh. I would recommend their Americano.Food: 5/5
A relaxing cafe to enjoy a vegan food, with various options, brownies too! The saag aloo pie was especially tasty. And most importantly the loose leaf tea came in an infusion pot, boomshanka!Food: 4/5
Never normally write reviews let alone bad ones but I had the most disappointing experience today. The first time I went here I had the most beautiful coffee made for me by one of the gentlemen that works there. This time, my coffee took forever to be made. I was standing waiting for ages while the team members stood around doing virtually nothing. The coffee was burnt to smithereens and wholly undrinkable. The replacement they were kind enough to make was lukewarm and similarly disgusting. Such a shame because I was hoping this would become my regular spot.
I'm sorry, but this has to be the worst lunch I've ever had. It cost me 5.95 for soup and bread and 4 pounds or so for chai latte, so very overpriced and there's no flavour whatsoever. And it looks like dog food... Also, the butter I was given seems like it has been left on the counter for hours, which is disgusting. Chai latte was good though. And service was good. Just the food is horrible.
I dropped in to try the new breakfast deal before work and it was well worth it. The deal is super reasonably priced and the coffee was really good. It’s a great deal for the money. Just a side note: the service was great too - I felt really welcomed and the staff seemed very happy and friendly. Vegetarian options: I had the vegetarian sausages for breakfast. They were pretty good
I called in here on my way to the museum on a Monday morning. Quite quiet, I really like the museum theme of the place, nice artwork that looks like it was straight out of a Victorian encyclopaedia. Coffee was good and a great selection of cakes too. For tea lovers there looks to be a fine assortment of brews as well. Staff were courteous, helpful and friendly. Will definitely call again.
Unpleasant badly trained staff, with no customer service skills. Keep you queuing for 15mins due to lack of speed or staff numbers. Then deny you hot food because it is 15:01 and they stop serving hot food at 15:00, even though they kept you waiting due to being bad at their jobs.Food: 2/5
I had the best latte I have ever tasted and the pistachio cream pasty was amazing with fantastic flavours and my girlfriend enjoyed her pink donut and said it was the nicest one she ever had and that it's soft. Staff did an amazing job as there where lots of customers to serve and make lots of drinks. 3 staff at front of house smashed it with lots of customers coming in and becoming more busy. Well done team for your hard work you handled the challenge really well.
We felt welcomed by the staff, the tea was lovely, but we were disappointed by the food. We visited for breakfast, and portions were tiny but quite expensive. Pancake 'stack' was, in fact, 3 mini pancakes. The egg florentine cheese sauce was very, very watery and not much cheese. The toast came cold with a packet of melted butter. The breakfast sandwich was the nicest thing we ordered, but it was still overpriced. We left feeling hungry and ended up going out for lunch after visiting the museum for an hour, so was an expensive day!
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