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Írjon visszajelzéstI mostly only get breakfast and coffee. Nice place, you don't need to pay admission. The plates are always aesthetically pleasing. I wouldn't recommend going on Sunday for dine in, it usually packed. The staff has always been friendly to me. If you go to places solo, this is one of the places to go
Stopped in to eat for the first time on Friday, and I fell instantly in love! Every employee is delightful, the menu is creative, and my goodness the food is DELICIOUS. What a perfect complement to our city's wonderful art museum!
I very much like to be able to eat at the Schokko Café whenever I visit the Columbus Museum of Art. The food is great [the menu regularly changes so I will not use this review to recommend any particular food items]; the space is wonderful; the staff is friendly and efficient. One particularly pleasant recent visit to the Schokko Café had been on 7-15-2021 when a group of us from the Stonewall Columbus Trailblazers [a community of LGBTQ adults fifty and older] attended a private tour of the 'Raggin’ On: The Art of Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson’s House and Journals ' exhibit and then ate lunch together at the Schokko Café. I have learned during the past year or so that the Schokko Café serves anyone rather than only those who are also visiting the Columbus Museum of Art. During one of my many visits to the Schokko Café, I ran into two staff members of First Congregational Church [the first building west of the Columbus Museum of Art] who told me that they often walk over there so that they will be able to share a meal together. I want to mention before I close that members of the Columbus Museum of Art receive a discount at the Schokko Café. But I also want to state very clearly that anyone is welcome to eat there whether or not they are also visiting the Columbus Museum of Art.
I ordered a breakfast meal (I can't recall the exact name) along with a hot chocolate, and both were incredibly fresh and delicious! I spent $15, which was slightly on the higher side, but considering the quality of the food, it was definitely worth it! I would highly recommend stopping by for a meal before visiting the museum's art exhibits.
Delicious lemon scones! The handmade plates and cups are wonderful to hold. Don’t forget to ask for a stamp on your parking ticket when you pay to have the fee waived.