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Spacious and beautiful environment. The coffees were delicious. Food quality were excellent. The quiche was moist and layered with flavors. Salad was fresh and enhanced greatly with appetizing dressing. It’s worth a stop between the gallery floors. The sculptures outside were interesting and picture
Amazing food quality here! Indeed, it’s surprisingly good for a museum cafe! The seasonal soup made with kombucha (I think) was so rich in flavor and texture, it was just amazing, way beyond my expectation! The bread that came with the soup was also so warm and super tasty! Of course, the outdoor sp
Cafe 5 in San Francisco is a delightful coffee haven! The cafe mocha and cappuccino were rich and perfectly brewed, showcasing their commitment to quality. The presentation in cool crockery added a touch of elegance to the experience. The flourless chocolate cake was a decadent delight, a must-try f
We went there on New Year's Eve when it poured outside (2022). We had no choice but to have lunch here but the food was pretty good. Food comes out quickly, how they operate is pretty efficient, and the vibe is great. Wish it didn't rain so that we could enjoy outside as well.
The café was very nice and the atmosphere of the place was very nice; the view of San Francisco skyline is beautiful. The service was great and our dishes were ready very fast.
Nice cafe with great a great vibe. Surprisingly good for a museum cafe, we enjoyed the experience! We only had Americano’s and the coffee cake. The coffee cake was ok, a bit dry and tasted more like a citrus cake. Wont order that again, but the other food looked good that came out of the kitchend.
The rooftop setting is definitely nice, the food is surprisingly great for a museum so keep it up in the kitchen and they only loose a star because of the attitude at the cashier.
Pretty Café with really nice outdoor seating. We got the Oolong perfume caramel aubeurresale tea & an oat milk latte. Cafe is located on the 5th floor. Took a few minutes to find.
Shockingly good for a museum cafe, with truly California touches like hot-smoked steelhead trout salad topped with German potato salad, served on plates that remind me of the Tartine Manufactory. Pastries such as the excellent croissant are from Craftsman and Wolves, an excellent local bakery. There
Nice lunch at a reasonable price, out in the sunshine on the balcony with views of sculpture. Service was friendly and quick. Table service was friendly and efficient. It was just what I wanted, and a meal and drink (chicken sandwich and ice tea) at a nice cafe all for under $25. Will return.
It was a nice respite after spending several hours exploring this large museum. Probably best to order from the prepared bagels and sandwiches for best value. We had a nice quinoa salad with beets, orange tomatoes, broccoli and pistachios and a factory salad with asparagus, olives, mushrooms, cheese
Great open ambiance with indoor and outdoor sitting area connected through huge wall of glasses. A good mid-way stop on the fifth floor to get some rest, get some quality time with your friends and chill-out in general. The menu is decent too and the coffee is good enough. Go for Americano rather th
absolutely loved it!! great food and great service! 6/5 stars
We got the Vegan vegetable lentil salad, the chicken croquettes, and a raspberry donut. The salad and donut were delicious but the croquettes were small and not worth the price. If you’re coming here now, get the pork special over the croquettes.
Visiting the SFMOMA is enough of a treat by itself, but being able to dine inside on high quality food only makes it better. Cafe 5 offers both inside and outside eating with a full lunch menu, pastries and assortment of drinks. Prices are roughly $15 dollars for most lunch dishes and 6 for pastries
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