I’m excited that the third floor restaurant option is open again at MIA. It has a casual vibe and plenty of seating, with a limited menu of salads, sandwiches, chips, cold drinks, wines, and coffee. We ordered a caprese sandwich to split. For $9, I would’ve liked to have a side salad or chips included, but these are museum prices, of course.
It was fresh and tasty, though it lacked the appropriate amount of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. The bread was fresh, the pesto was flavorful, and the mozz was spongey.
This is a great option for a semi-pricey and quick lunch at the museum. I’d be open to trying more of their sandwiches. Just know that you’re paying for the experience, and you won’t get any extra add-ons here. It’s a great place to relax and take a break from your...
Read moreI always get my food really quickly after ordering at Agra Culture. The vegan chorizo burrito is tasty and a good bang for your buck. The smoothies are good, but I think over priced. Its the Agra Harvest salad, however, that is really what keeps me coming back. I love it! When I'm feeling like an extra treat I also like to get a kombucha on tap. So yummy. This place has alot of options to...
Read moreTIP: There is no kids menu, even if you see one online.
We stopped in here with kids prior to a children's theater performance. We had seen a kids menu online, but when we arrived there wasn't one. They do have potato chips and cookies, so kids are typically happy. They had a few sandwich choices and salads. We ordered salads, and they were very good.
There is plenty of seating and...
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