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    The Museum Café

    4.5 (30 reviews)
    ModerateNew American, Cafes
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Quiet
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Sweet Pear Crunch
    Shante A.

    The robust aromas was irresistible. The Smoked Salmon Gnocchi was satisfying. I converted the salad to a carry out container. The only thing that wasn't irresistible was the unnoticeable; yet, noticeable crevices of the dining area. It looked like roach motels (traps) were setup in almost every corner which wasn't a pleasant site to see as a customer/visitor. My 4-star rating is solely for the quality of food.

    Omg this Smoked Salmon Gnocchi (fall/winter 2019 menu) is SO GOOD.
    Nicole H.

    How have I not rated this place yet?? I've been going here for 11-12 years. It's honestly really good food! The cafe always has something with salmon (and that dish is always my fave). They also have burgers and other items as well. The chocolate chip cookie is everyone's fave. You can get beer or wine, so then you can enjoy the art museum a bit tipsy if you like! The setting is very nice - mix of booths and tables, and then an enclosed patio. Service is always quick and excellent. The art museum has WiFi so bring your laptop to get some work done if you like!

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    Les R.

    Reasonably priced and good food. Spent a few hours enjoying the museum and got hungry and and needed to grab a beverage. I had the Burger of the week ($12.00) that was some delicious speciality burger with mushrooms and some chips. My partner had the Grilled steak and mushroom ($12) with cheddar cheese, onion, banana pepper, and peppercorn aioli and chips. Both were good choices. Would totally recommend eating here. Nice menu, good service, and food. A nice way to break during a visit to the museum.

    Delicata wrap with a side of fruit
    Sue T.

    My friends and I stopped into this cafe after visiting the museum for a bit. I have to say, the whole museum including the cafe really wowed me. The menu was interesting, everything was made fresh daily, and the prices were just right. I enjoyed the variety of soups, sandwiches and sides and really appreciated the weekly burger special. I didn't order it but the burger that was highlighted during my visit was Frankenstein's monster- a cheeseburger with bacon, pate, duck confit. I really admire the creativity! I can tell that the menu was curated with heart and the dining room was very clean. Everyone from the person behind the counter who took my order, to the person that delivered my food was very friendly and kind. I appreciate all the attention to detail that went into this lovely cafe. I ordered the grilled delicata wrap and a side of the root vegetables. The wrap was delicious, it was light, full of flavor and grilled to perfection! The root vegetables were a beautifully colored medley and seasonal vegetables however, the vegetables were a little too hard for my liking. Hence, I'm knocking off a star for my review. Overall, this cafe is the perfect addition to an already wonderful museum. This definitely added value to my museum visit and I'm sure it will do the same for others!

    Chelsea D.

    I enjoy the cafe at the Toledo Museum of Art. The menu is creative and reasonably priced. There are delicious vegetarian options. It is a beautiful atmosphere and a walk through the museum after lunch is a great way to spend an afternoon.

    Artichoke Piccata Gnocchi
    Diann D.

    This restaurant is a great place to enjoy a bite before or after spending a few hours wandering around the amazing FREE Toledo Museum of Art. The dining area has floor to ceiling windows which provides a nice indoor/outdoor feeling. I dined with my sister and mother and we split a few items; the Spinach, Watermelon and Blueberry salad, the Maple Smoked Onion soup, and the Artichoke Piccata Gnocchi. The food didn't take long to arrive, and when it did, it was hard to decide what to try first. The soup is creamy and delicious and the taste of the smoky caramelized onions was wonderful. The spinach salad was well done. You can't go wrong pairing goat cheese and watermelon, and the fruit was so fresh, considering it was all out of season. Gnocchi can be hit or miss for me, but this dish knocked it out of the park. The light citrusy flavors of the capers, lemon butter, artichoke and roasted tomatoes really brightened up what could have been a heavy dish. The whole meal was so pleasant from start to finish and I can't believe you can order this quality of a meal for less than $30. It's worth planning a visit to the museum just to eat!

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    Food is always good and atmosphere along with service is top notch Menu changes make it very interesting and creative

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    I've only had the coffee, it's pretty good. The lady working right now is very friendly and efficient. The atmosphere is nice and relaxing.

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    11 years ago

    The best pulled pork sandwich wiin town and the green salad that comes with it is so good the meal is big enough to share

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    Dishes are creative, fresh and delicious. Wonderful addition to the museum. Definitely will be back.

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    Hannon’s Block - Burger and fries.

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    4.3(123 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    I made a brunch reservation here a few weekends ago for some girlfriends and I. Went on a Saturday…read moreand brunch is only on Sunday, womp womp. We pivoted and all had a lovely meal. Our server was so terrific. All the food was delicious. I'd been craving French onion soup and decided to give it a try and it was sofa king good. Perfection! I also had a delicious turkey club paired with a kiwi smash. The space is open with high ceilings and a long bar. It started filling up shortly after we were seated so would recommend a reservation. Will definitely be back the next time I'm in Toledo!

    This is kind of a hard review for me. I REALLY wanted to love this place, but a few things went…read morekind of wrong, and the ambiance, although really interesting, was off. The drinks were good, but again, a hitch. Service too... So, two of us ordered the French dip sandwich. They were just OK at best. Really no flavor, the roll was kind of wrong and the jus was tasteless. I asked (several times) for some horseradish, and I would guess it's still on its way to the table... 2 folks ordered the fried walleye, and one said it was REALLY good and the other said it was really over cooked. 1 person ordered the burger and said it was great. The last person ordered the salmon and did like it. The standout sides were the brussels sprouts and the fries. Both are very, very good. No comments about the other sides. The person across the way ordered the bruleed sweet potatoes and they looked amazing. The ambiance. What a cool place inside. A cool mix of furnishings with some kitsch factor. Not in a bad way from aesthetics, but in practicality, a big miss. When we were taken to our table, we were presented with a 1950's style dinette and chairs. Again, really kitschy, but not at all fun to sit in. The place has a cool mix of all kinds of stuff, but the noise was deafening. We tried to talk to one another, but it was really hard. Just too much background noise from all the people in a concrete, brick and steel room. Too bad. The drinks... So, I took a chance and ordered my martini. I explained how I wanted it mixed, etc. and the bartender did a superb job! Hats off to him for making a great martini! The big issue was one of our guests wanted a Bloody Mary. The waitress explained that they have great Bloody Mary's as they make their own mix. After the drinks were ordered, the waitress came back to the table to let us know they were out of Bloody Mary mix. Mind you, this is 6:00 on a Saturday. That shouldn't happen. The service... All of the drinks were ordered at the same time, and they came out in a staggered fashion over a period of 15 minutes. Same thing with our dinners. Interestingly, the hold up with the entrees was the 2nd French Dip. I would guess if the guy making the sandwiches saw 2 of the same thing on the same ticket, he'd make them both at the same time. That second sandwich took at least 15 minutes to get to the table. We're all being polite and waiting for his meal to deliver so we can all eat at the same time. Cold fish, anyone? And I'd still like to know where my horseradish went. Oh, parking in the lot to the left of the building is stupid expensive. Park in the garage across the street and save $20 bucks. All in all, our check came to about $100.00 for 3 of us. That's without the tip. My meal was a solid 2 to 3-star event but factoring in the others' opinions and negating the Bloody Mary incident and service, I'll give it 4 stars. Pretty sure I'll go back, but probably not too soon.

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    The Adams Street Café - Smoked Pork Beeakfast Bowl at Adams St. Cafe

    The Adams Street Café

    4.6(93 reviews)
    1.2 mi
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    This is simply the best lunch spot downtown (dare I say, maybe even all of Toledo) bar none. No…read morehyperbole. After picking up lunch today, I realized I've never reviewed Adams Street Cafe, and honestly that's a huge miss on my part. I've probably eaten here once a week on average for years. It's so consistently delicious that I think I've underestimated just how important it is to the Toledo restaurant scene. The food is always excellent and clearly made from scratch. Nothing tastes premade or mass-produced. And the house-smoked meats? Absolute game changer. Even something as simple as a smoked turkey sandwich is completely next-level. Pro tip: order the Smoked Turkey Bacon Gouda -- it's unreal. The Bacon and Brie burger is another standout, and the daily specials are always worth checking out as they keep the menu fun and inventive. I can't say enough good things about this place. If you haven't been yet, you owe it to yourself to go try it.

    I first discovered this cute cafe' 12 months ago and gave it 5 stars because the Turkey Reuben…read moresandwich was amazing. Today, I tried something else that I unfortunately didn't love, so I'm rating it 4 stars. Today, I didn't place my to-go order ahead of time and instead walked in and sat at the counter and sipped on a diet pepsi while I waited. I would describe the decor as cozy, rustic farmhouse chic, with lots of pictures of pigs. I had time to take pics while I waited for my order. I stopped in a bit later than the usual lunch rush, so there was literally no one dining in. A couple of people came in to pick up their carryout orders. The server was very friendly and down to earth. I ordered the pepper smoked turkey sandwich based on some reviews that raved about it. Rather than chips or fries, I opted to upgrade to a slaw for $2 more. I couldn't wait to get back to the office and try the food. Before digging in, I took photos because everything looked delicious. The meal was top notch quality. The turkey was thickly sliced with artisan lettuce and a garlic aioli sauce, plus cheddar cheese. The bread was a tasty sour dough. I ordered it without onions because I didn't want onion breath. Despite the high quality ingredients, it somehow wasn't amazing. It was very good but I didn't taste the pepper flavor on the turkey. The slaw was a nice mixture of kale, cabbage and carrots. For my taste, the cream sauce was on the sweet side, whereas my preference is less sweet and more tangy. Nevertheless, the ingredients were very fresh. As I reached the bottom of the bowl, however, there was a lot of runny cream sauce. Again, my personal preference is for less cream; someone else might love it. I know it seems like I am being overly picky, but I should mention that the total cost of my lunch (before tip) was $18.75 (sandwich, slaw and diet pepsi that was a fountain drink with mostly ice). Yes, everything is expensive these days, but I couldn't help being disappointed. I would absolutely return and order the Turkey Reuben in a heartbeat but wouldn't order the pepper turkey sandwich, slaw or soda. I'd also recommend dining in the adorable restaurant rather than eating at an office desk with plastic utensils!

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    Peacock Cafe

    Peacock Cafe

    4.8(6 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    Our family visited for the first time 01.10.26 for an amazing tribute dedicated to my brother…read moreThomas L. Williams aka Kimathi Asante who passed away 12.01.25 May you RIP Brother K! The ambiance was welcoming and cozy, and the drinks were great! The band was really amazing...and a sincere & heartfelt thanks goes out to the house band: Andre Wright, Gene Parker and his son Ray. (Special addition Mr. Bobbie Johnston and his family - they provided food, love and hugs) To everyone, YOU ARE APPRECIATED! Thank you Peacock Cafe staff for allowing the space and opportunity to celebrate the life of our dear brother. We sincerely appreciate the warmth and hospitality that I'm sure he would've most certainly been proud of!

    I thought this spot was closed. Their Facebook page hasn't been updated since about 2017 and I…read morenever really hear anybody talking about it anymore. This bar has been here probably as long as I've been in Toledo and that's over 15 years. When you walk in you see this beautiful bar made out of wood. I don't know who made it but it is gorgeous. They have a nice selection of alcohol for cocktails and Sutter Home type wine. Even a few craft beers for me. They have special events like jazz on Thursday for free with free appetizers and host comedy events on occasion. Only problem is you have to search it out. They don't do a great job of advertising. Now this place has a reputation of being a primarily black bar but I have seen folks of all ethnicities here and they are welcome. The bartenders are semi-friendly depending who you get. Prices are like you would expect being near downtown. AKA overpriced. But the bathrooms are clean and the atmosphere is nice. Come check it out

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    The Museum Café - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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