Robert C.
Yelp
My experiences with museum restaurants are that they are expensive and mediocre in quality, due to the fact that they have a captive audience, who can't complain by going elsewhere.
This cafe inside the New Orleans Museum of Art has a captive audience, as the nearest food is more than half a mile away. Once you drive away you've out of parking space for the day.
Signs say scan this QR code for the menu. I scan it, and choose the Spring bowl with shrimp, and wife wants the jerk chicken flatbread.
Long line at 130pm on a Sunday at the counter where you order your food, pay for it, and get a number.
Turns out that the online menu is out of date with our choices replaced by vegetarian choices. 2 of the 3 salads, 2 of the 3 bowls, and 2 of the 3 flatbreads are vegetarian, despite less than 10% of the population being vegetarian.
We get the last available table, and wait 17 minutes for our new orders to be filled. Staff cannot keep up with clearing the tables -and they want the full 20% tip, despite you have to stand in line to order, just like fast food style.
Wife gets the $16 Margherita flatbread, which is a rectangular pizza with sliced tomatoes, pesto and mozzarella.
I get the $16 BBQ pork flatbread, with shredded pork, mozzarella, BBQ sauce, red onions and sliced sweet pickles. The BBQ sauce is very similar to tomato sauce, and there are too few onions to affect the taste. They skimp on the shredded pork, with just a few strands on each of the 8 pieces.
Hot right out of the oven. Got to be eaten before they cool down, as can't take it home, won't get back for hours. Liked the dough when it was hot, not so much once it cooled down, as got tough and chewy, needing a knife and fork. Very filling.
Food is decent and hot, service is poor, shortage of staff is apparent, and prices double the $8 flatbread pizza listed on Yelp. Why have signs telling you to read the menu off the QR code, when the online menu items we want are not available?
Would have loved the Spring Bowl with shrimp and the Jerk chicken compared to the what we got.