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Contribute FeedbackThe Cafe at the Imperial War Museum offers a mixed dining experience amidst its historic backdrop. While some may find the limited selection of pre-made options—such as pizza, baguettes, and soup—disappointing, others appreciate the clean environment and quick service. The menu is reasonably priced for London, featuring traditional café fare like burgers and cakes. Despite minor issues with table cleanliness and payment methods, many visitors praise the quality of hot foods and friendly staff. Ideal for a quick pit stop during your museum visit, this cafe proves to be a solid choice for museum-goers.
Could be better looks, food looks good, menus all over the walls is confusing, fridge here and there, disjointed arrangement, had a panini out of the fridge, the checkout guy didn't assume we wanted it warmed up had to ask and then was shouted when...
We were waiting for a friend to join us so we used the Cafe as a meeting point. They have a selection of coffees and snacks at reasonable prices considering it's in London, and WiFi too.
Very reasonably priced food made fresh on site. The pizzas are particularly good. Fresh cakes, teas, coffees and cold drinks are also served.
Very good for a museum restaurant offering delicious health salads as well as other type of food such as maccaroni cheese, fish and chips, chicken, pizza and all home made. Also lots of deserts and cakes.Best restaurants near me
It's a busy and popular museum, so seems obvious to expect the cafe to also be busy. It's also very noisy because everything is a hard surface.