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The atrium of the Museum of Natural History is six stories high, and the food is also good. Live jazz played on Friday nights (see National Museum of Natural History).
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Behind a glass wall in the National Gallery of Art concourse is a man-made waterfall spilling over a stepped cascade. Facing this view is an attractive café with a wide range of hot and cold food.
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This little restaurant in the National Gallery of Art has the choice of a good buffet or a traditional à la carte menu. Surroundings of greenery combine with lofty ceilings.
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The chain restaurants McDonald’s, Boston Market, and Donato’s Pizzeria have taken over the greenhouse-like food service area.
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Standard American fare in an efficient cafeteria setting. Kids enjoy the hot dogs.
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Pizza, sushi, bagels, ice cream, and cookies are sold in this interesting food court.
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Sandwiches and salads, pizzas, and a variety of desserts are served in a lively setting, with a view of skaters in season.
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This large food court has Texas grill, sushi, and dim sum as specialties. Photo ID is required for adults to enter the building.
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Sandwiches from the Subway chain are a feature here, with other American standards.
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The Museum Café serves traditional, kosher, and contemporary American favorites.
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For a three-course meal for one with half a bottle of wine (or equivalent meal), taxes and extra charges.
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