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Stopped here after a few hours at NGA. Coffee was excellent as was the sandwich. Service quote slow and a little unfriendly, perhaps too busy to focus on good customer service so all forgiven for another time. View all feedback.
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I reread my previous review and can say this place has improved a little in terms of the fare and service. It still feels like a cafeteria, but there's no where else to go unless you want to try the Portrait Gallery Cafe across the bridge which is much better. Sitting by the unwashed windows looking out on the sculpture garden is one consolation. We had a tea bag tea and hot chocolate in a glass. Shared a fresh white... View all feedback.
I reread my previous review and can say this place has improved a little in terms of the fare and service. It still feels like a cafeteria, but there's no where else to go unless you want to try the Portrait Gallery Cafe across the bridge which is much better. Sitting by the unwashed windows looking out on the sculpture garden is one consolation. We had a tea bag tea and hot chocolate in a glass. Shared a fresh white chocolate raspberry muffin. The muffin and hot choc were good. Not interested in spending $4 on a teabag tea.
We enjoyed afternoon tea here after visiting the gallery. The scones were delicious and the coffee was good too.
The NGA Café is well located with a great outlook over the gardens towards the lake. Food is generally good. A great place to pause whilst visiting an exhibition.
This cafe sits looking out on to the sculptures set amongst the plants immediately outside. It has a light and artistic feel to it as the world outside and the sculpture garden surround it. The views are delightful, the food, drinks and menus equally so. A delight to sit and relax and contemplate on the wonders of the exhibitions. Self service but friendly and full of atmosphere.
The NGA Cafe, outside the National Gallery of Australia has a lovely ambience mingled with nice food and drink and is a welcome relax-time after exploring through the Gallery, or as a rest-point during your time exploring the great exhibits in the Gallery. Highly recommend the coffee and hot chocolate.Wheelchair-friendly but can get cramped if there are many people sitting and eating there, restricting ease of movement of a wheelchair, especially between the seating area and the cafe itself.