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Stars and Stripes Café
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Massive, 600-seat fixture in the American History museum serving BBQ, burgers & pizza.
Nearby attractions
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
1300 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560
National Museum of African American History and Culture
1400 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
10th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20560
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
Andrew W Mellon Auditorium
1301 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20240
Washington Monument
2 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20024
National Children's Museum
Woodrow Wilson Plaza, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
National Mall
Washington, DC
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024
White House Visitor Center
Herbert C. Hoover Building, 1450 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
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The Corn Factory
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Stars and Stripes Café

1300 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20004
2.2(50)
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Massive, 600-seat fixture in the American History museum serving BBQ, burgers & pizza.

attractions: Smithsonian National Museum of American History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Andrew W Mellon Auditorium, Washington Monument, National Children's Museum, National Mall, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, White House Visitor Center, restaurants: Sweet Home Cafe, Timgad Café, Refreshment Food Store, Sushi Nakazawa, The Bazaar by José Andrés, Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, The Corn Factory, Market To Market, Elephant & Castle, R & B Steak & Grill
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Phone
(202) 633-3129
Website
americanhistory.si.edu

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Featured dishes

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Breezer Zesty Orange
Flavoured alcoholic drink, 27.5-33 cl.
Breezer Sweet Pineapple
Flavoured alcoholic drink, 27.5-33 cl.
Somersby Apple
27.5-33 cl.
Pat Lafrieda Hamburger
Pat Lafrieda Cheeseburger

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Nearby attractions of Stars and Stripes Café

Smithsonian National Museum of American History

National Museum of African American History and Culture

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

Andrew W Mellon Auditorium

Washington Monument

National Children's Museum

National Mall

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

White House Visitor Center

Smithsonian National Museum of American History

Smithsonian National Museum of American History

4.7

(10.6K)

Open 24 hours
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National Museum of African American History and Culture

National Museum of African American History and Culture

4.8

(11K)

Open 24 hours
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Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

4.8

(20.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

4.5

(2.1K)

Open until 2:00 AM
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Sweet Home Cafe

Timgad Café

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Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse

The Corn Factory

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Elephant & Castle

R & B Steak & Grill

Sweet Home Cafe

Sweet Home Cafe

3.7

(239)

$$

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Timgad Café

Timgad Café

4.5

(220)

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Refreshment Food Store

Refreshment Food Store

2.3

(32)

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Sushi Nakazawa

Sushi Nakazawa

4.7

(256)

$$$$

Closed
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Jason KellerJason Keller
I have been to an ample amount of Theme Park and Museum Cafeterias as a means of resting myself to prepare for other ventures to differing exhibits or rides in the case of Milton Hershey's Theme Park from 1906, Hersheypark that I have last visited in the Trump Administration. In hindsight, the most recent venture I had to the gracious Smithsonian Museum of American History's cafeteria adorned with a visit to the greatest Americna History Museum in the Mid-Atlantic Region was a mediocre experience that brought me with adequate nutrients, but a squander of funds in the process, despite the unique touch of a walk through of the anecdotal history of the Lunchbox, from humble beginnings of rusty buckets for agricultural work to feed hungry men carrying items of nutrient worth in the late 19th century in Industrial sectors to the metallic lunchbox of the 1950s and the Countercultural lunchbox design of the 1960s and 1970s decades featuring designs from the Beatles and The Lone Ranger to Get Smart and the A-,Team of the 1980s decade, an exhibit of its own that I found historically significant and an element that all individuals shall check out. The food, while decent and equipped with ample serving sizes, is relatively expensive, not from the basis of the use of the United States Continental Currency, but through the use of the contemporary United States dollar initially established by Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton in 1792 after 102 years of the use of differing Spanish currency, the British-based Shilling or the Pound or pence among other forms of currency, but from the basis of a Museum Cafeteria standard, the food was great, and was relatively helpful with providing me with a suffice amount of sustenance to last through my amazing venture, as the Chicken Tenders and French Fries in addition to a Brownie that I found good, in addition, they did not charge me to refill my H20 Bottle, leaving me eccentric despite the absurd price, which I have detracted 2 stars from the review because of the issues involving monetary cost.
Charlie MatthewsCharlie Matthews
Basic no flavor food and staff not friendly or personable. Cole slaw was dry. Chicken was dry. Burger had no flavor. Chicken fingers were nothing special. Mac n cheese dish was the best out of them all. A .25 cent bottle of Dasani water cost $4.30 each! Every one of the staff acted aggravated and were short with you. Total cost for a family of 4, for basic lunch, over $70. Only bright spot is it was clean and well kept. Go eat at one of the food trucks outside.
Nate HartrichNate Hartrich
Definitely one of those places that’s just there and easier than leaving the museum to eat. The food was alright but not great the receipt I have doesn’t show the pizzas my wife got which were actually pretty good, just took forever. Like I said if you are in the museum and hungry this is pretty much your only option unless you want to go outside and hit food trucks. An apple is $2.20 which I thought was a bit pricey for one apple.
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I have been to an ample amount of Theme Park and Museum Cafeterias as a means of resting myself to prepare for other ventures to differing exhibits or rides in the case of Milton Hershey's Theme Park from 1906, Hersheypark that I have last visited in the Trump Administration. In hindsight, the most recent venture I had to the gracious Smithsonian Museum of American History's cafeteria adorned with a visit to the greatest Americna History Museum in the Mid-Atlantic Region was a mediocre experience that brought me with adequate nutrients, but a squander of funds in the process, despite the unique touch of a walk through of the anecdotal history of the Lunchbox, from humble beginnings of rusty buckets for agricultural work to feed hungry men carrying items of nutrient worth in the late 19th century in Industrial sectors to the metallic lunchbox of the 1950s and the Countercultural lunchbox design of the 1960s and 1970s decades featuring designs from the Beatles and The Lone Ranger to Get Smart and the A-,Team of the 1980s decade, an exhibit of its own that I found historically significant and an element that all individuals shall check out. The food, while decent and equipped with ample serving sizes, is relatively expensive, not from the basis of the use of the United States Continental Currency, but through the use of the contemporary United States dollar initially established by Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton in 1792 after 102 years of the use of differing Spanish currency, the British-based Shilling or the Pound or pence among other forms of currency, but from the basis of a Museum Cafeteria standard, the food was great, and was relatively helpful with providing me with a suffice amount of sustenance to last through my amazing venture, as the Chicken Tenders and French Fries in addition to a Brownie that I found good, in addition, they did not charge me to refill my H20 Bottle, leaving me eccentric despite the absurd price, which I have detracted 2 stars from the review because of the issues involving monetary cost.
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Basic no flavor food and staff not friendly or personable. Cole slaw was dry. Chicken was dry. Burger had no flavor. Chicken fingers were nothing special. Mac n cheese dish was the best out of them all. A .25 cent bottle of Dasani water cost $4.30 each! Every one of the staff acted aggravated and were short with you. Total cost for a family of 4, for basic lunch, over $70. Only bright spot is it was clean and well kept. Go eat at one of the food trucks outside.
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Definitely one of those places that’s just there and easier than leaving the museum to eat. The food was alright but not great the receipt I have doesn’t show the pizzas my wife got which were actually pretty good, just took forever. Like I said if you are in the museum and hungry this is pretty much your only option unless you want to go outside and hit food trucks. An apple is $2.20 which I thought was a bit pricey for one apple.
Nate Hartrich

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Reviews of Stars and Stripes Café

2.2
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3.0
1y

I have been to an ample amount of Theme Park and Museum Cafeterias as a means of resting myself to prepare for other ventures to differing exhibits or rides in the case of Milton Hershey's Theme Park from 1906, Hersheypark that I have last visited in the Trump Administration.

In hindsight, the most recent venture I had to the gracious Smithsonian Museum of American History's cafeteria adorned with a visit to the greatest Americna History Museum in the Mid-Atlantic Region was a mediocre experience that brought me with adequate nutrients, but a squander of funds in the process, despite the unique touch of a walk through of the anecdotal history of the Lunchbox, from humble beginnings of rusty buckets for agricultural work to feed hungry men carrying items of nutrient worth in the late 19th century in Industrial sectors to the metallic lunchbox of the 1950s and the Countercultural lunchbox design of the 1960s and 1970s decades featuring designs from the Beatles and The Lone Ranger to Get Smart and the A-,Team of the 1980s decade, an exhibit of its own that I found historically significant and an element that all individuals shall check out.

The food, while decent and equipped with ample serving sizes, is relatively expensive, not from the basis of the use of the United States Continental Currency, but through the use of the contemporary United States dollar initially established by Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton in 1792 after 102 years of the use of differing Spanish currency, the British-based Shilling or the Pound or pence among other forms of currency, but from the basis of a Museum Cafeteria standard, the food was great, and was relatively helpful with providing me with a suffice amount of sustenance to last through my amazing venture, as the Chicken Tenders and French Fries in addition to a Brownie that I found good, in addition, they did not charge me to refill my H20 Bottle, leaving me eccentric despite the absurd price, which I have detracted 2 stars from the review because of the issues involving...

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4.0
8y

Perfect place to eat lunch. Has everything, a grille, pizza section, and a meat section. You can find little snacks and drinks in the middle as well. Food tasted pretty good but nothing fancy. Great place and conveniently located on the lower level of the American History Museum. For three people in my party it costed $33, yes it’s over priced, but your in D.C and for one, your in a museum cafe so know what your getting into. Dippin Dots machine is located greatly as well. Make sure to put your trey on the machine of treys, it’s pretty cool! You might want to stop around for a bite since there is no real restaurant in the area. Kids will need to get on the simulators, have a few extra dollars for that since it’s a must! Expensive food but museum entry is FREE! So it’s kinda like a mini contribution. Have fun at...

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5.0
3y

Even if the dishes were quite expensive even if it wasn’t that much, I found that the high diversity in the selection for what we wished for was quite enjoyable ! Whatever sort of food we were craving, it was present ! If it was a salad, a sandwich, pasta, taco or something more fast food, it was available for us.

To add to this, there was no wait whatsoever to get to the open bars which is also the case for the registers. It was always fast and definitely good for a simple lunch with family or yourself which is why I am placing...

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