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    Studio Cafe at the Whitney

    3.3 (59 reviews)
    ModerateCafes
    Open 10:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Whitefish open face toast with fresh tomatoes and peas
    Jennifer H.

    First of all, we came up here after realizing how pricey the food was at Untitled, the main floor restaurant at the Whitney. This place is great because you can sit outside and look at the amazing view! We had an awesome server. She was funny, helpful, and nice. We asked her for recommendations and she suggested we all try different toasts. She also mentioned that it's a good deal to get a toast and a soup or salad for a few more dollars if you are extra hungry. We just ended up each getting our own toasts. I was very happy with my order of the whitefish one. The flavor of the fish was great and it had some nice tomatoes on it too. It was so good I didn't want to trade for a piece of anyone else's toast! They also serve coffee and tea here so it's great if you just need a light bite while spending the day at the museum. It's very relaxing to sit outside and take a break from the art.

    Dessert platter for 3!
    Crystal L.

    We came up to visit the museum after eating at Untitled downstairs. We were stuffed from brunch, but managed to easily finish all the desserts we ordered. The Shaken Matcha was super refreshing and it paired very well with all the desserts. We ordered a pistachio/berry cake (my favorite!), matcha donut (has creamy stuffing inside), chocolate cream puff, and a lemon pound cake. It is great going out with friends since you can try a little bit of everything :) We got our food and went to the terrace to eat. The terrace has amazing views and has spacious seating. It is definitely worth coming up here to check out the views if you are around the area.

    This s how we found our table while the 3 people staff is behind the counter doing nothing except chatting with each other .
    andrea p.

    Absolute ridiculous place that takes advantage of tourists that will never come back !! I spent about 600$ level membership for this museum also because I loved coming to their table service 8th floor balcony for food and drinks with friends . But that's no more since last July apparently . The service is non existent the food is awful and they stopped serving savory at 4:45 on a weekday . At least I got a glass of wine and a doughnut. Ugh !!!

    Small but perfect
    RiceMom L.

    Perfectly curated small beverage list. Fantastic view. Non-tipping cafe. Prices OK. Take a break from the main attraction of art.

    Rose, kale + chicken salad (half portion) peach gazpacho, summer squash toast
    A Z.

    4 1/2 stars. Having received an insider tip to "skip untitled and go to the roof!" I headed with my girlfriends for drinks and a bite to studio cafe. That was in June, after recently opening, and it truly was a 3 star trip at most. The view is spectacular and the toasts are delicious, but the service hadn't sorted itself out yet. They served us and three other tables wine right before the museum was closing, prompting security to try and throw us out and management trying to have us chug our wine AND pay for it. Members of the museum were truly upset, while a couple who had just been opened a bottle were confused. They were escorted down to Untitled, the main restaurant, to allow them to finish. Bottom line: we all should have been comp'd drinks or not offered to order another round at all. I returned again with my mother on a weekday afternoon for a lunch and museum trip. Truly a night and day experience. The restaurant was SO organized with spot on service from the hostess, the servers recommendations, to timely plate clearing. This was reflected in how busy and popular that place has become since June. We shared a seasonal summer squash toast, a surprising peach gazpacho that was lovely, and a chicken and kale salad. I love that they will split plates for you, and cut the toasts based on size of your party. Great touch. Everything was absolutely delicious and you can't beat the sunshine + view. I'm docking half a star because each time I've been the wine by the glass pour has been so small it's offensive. Opt for a fresh cocktail instead. I will definitely return with locals and out of towners alike.

    Carina C.

    Terrible service. Good luck getting a water refill here. Seriously, they refilled the glasses on the table next to us - twice before they even notice ours. It was a damp day so we decided to stop by to get a cup of coffee and a snack in the museum. Untitled has nice reviews so we figured that Studio Cafe wouldn't be terrible. Menu was limited - if not boring. It mainly consisted of cheese plates for food options, at least on that particular day. Did not see the soups, the toasts nor the salads on the menu that day. There were about three pastry options. Maybe because it was the day after Christmas? Cheese plate was very disappointing. They mean it when they say: Cheese, house jam, sourdough ($13) Only 3 HALF slices of sourdough tho ?? So pretentious. The jam was not flavorful. It was chunky and weird. After about 20 minutes of no water refills the waitress showed up again. Asked if we wanted coffee refills and disappeared for another ten. What really annoyed me was the check to rush us out a few minutes after the coffee refill. Why bother. Service sucked.

    Gilbert W.

    Excellent Cafe, service was awesome. Food and Drinks were exquisite as you'd expect from Danny Meyer. View not too shabby either. Just GO and go OFTEN! ;-)

    Charcuterie plate ($17) - delicious!
    Kent V.

    Came here to grab a quick bite before dinner at the Whitney Museum. It was not crowded on a weekday. Got the charcuterie plate ($17) and their handmade root beer ($6). The charcuterie plate was very good and their rootbeer tasted like nothing I ever drank before. Most "interesting" rootbeer I've tried...it was good but had a unique taste. Definitely try it you're a rootbeer lover. Service was a little slow, even though there were many workers and not many seated tables.

    Kristen M.

    While touring the museum, we had a quick lunch here and were pleasantly surprised with how good the food was. I was expecting the chicken tender meal to be pretty basic but it was a bit more! The sauces tasted fresh and homemade and the chicken was really tasty!

    Speck and fig toast, duck ramen soup
    Natalie A.

    I guess overpriced is to be expected when it's in a museum, but I still expected more. When I ordered the toast I was expecting something like the beautiful pictures on the website, but it was nowhere near. While my mom's falafel toast was delicious, my speck and fig toast was really messy to eat and unbalanced in flavor. The bread was so toasted it became tough and the speck kept getting stuck in my teeth, and all in all I did not feel as glamorous as I would have wanted sitting in an art museum. In addition, it had way too much balsamic, far overpowering any hint of fig. The soups were better, though I was disappointed that the duck ramen only used duck for the broth.

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    Perfect bite to grab after the museum and before heading up the High Line. Homemade chips are fantastic.

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    Always a great time at the Whitney. Amazing views to enjoy while sipping on a coffee. BEST CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE OF MY LIFE

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