Satay was over salted and rubbery. It's absolutely shameful for a restaurant to refuse to provide tap water.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Andrea Childs
I didn’t have any food but the coffee was pretty good!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Mo Kasem
Great place, nice art ?? ? lots of different culture and History
Bek Cross
Such a limited menu and sterile unappealing space.
Joseph Salerno
Charged me for Coke and never gave it and then left the counter unattended for 10 minutes.
Harmony Graham
nice coffee.
PappyBob Hartman
September 2021: Enjoyed a snack cup and iced tea here. Reasonably priced, considering its location.
grace d
Not very clean but food was ok
Lawrence Hollern
Really comfy place for morning or lunch.I enjoyed my bagel cream cheese and salmon. Good coffee. Wish they had yogurt but will have pancakes tomorrow there...I seldom get but their's intrigues me
Dallas Museum of Art at 8 minutes drive to the south of Dallas dentist Fitz Dental
willy75230
Excellent food
MissBec
Food was ok... I would think being part of Dallas Museum of Art it would be a little bit nicer... More comfortable
Cynthia Jordan
I live this place. Great special exhibits and wonderful food not priced crazy high.
Tom Descano
This review is for Socca Mediterranean Cafe, one of the two cafe options at the Dallas Museum of Art. Socca's food is delicious. They make tasty salads served on a crepe-like flatbread made from chickpeas. We had the chicken artichoke socca (with goat cheese, roasted grapes & mixed greens) & the mediterranean tuna salad (with olives, capers & mixed greens). Both were excellent, fresh & filling. The DMA Cafe is good but typical, while Socca offers something unique & different. Note: Socca is located just outside the DMA indoor dining/seating area. There is outdoor seating or you can bring your Socca plate indoor.
Re-energize spot inside
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 3
Recommended dishes: Chicken Artichokes
Satay was over salted and rubbery. It's absolutely shameful for a restaurant to refuse to provide tap water.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I didn’t have any food but the coffee was pretty good!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Great place, nice art ?? ? lots of different culture and History
Such a limited menu and sterile unappealing space.
Charged me for Coke and never gave it and then left the counter unattended for 10 minutes.
nice coffee.
September 2021: Enjoyed a snack cup and iced tea here. Reasonably priced, considering its location.
Not very clean but food was ok
Really comfy place for morning or lunch.I enjoyed my bagel cream cheese and salmon. Good coffee. Wish they had yogurt but will have pancakes tomorrow there...I seldom get but their's intrigues me
Restaurantji Recommends
Dallas Museum of Art at 8 minutes drive to the south of Dallas dentist Fitz Dental
Excellent food
Food was ok... I would think being part of Dallas Museum of Art it would be a little bit nicer... More comfortable
I live this place. Great special exhibits and wonderful food not priced crazy high.
This review is for Socca Mediterranean Cafe, one of the two cafe options at the Dallas Museum of Art. Socca's food is delicious. They make tasty salads served on a crepe-like flatbread made from chickpeas. We had the chicken artichoke socca (with goat cheese, roasted grapes & mixed greens) & the mediterranean tuna salad (with olives, capers & mixed greens). Both were excellent, fresh & filling. The DMA Cafe is good but typical, while Socca offers something unique & different. Note: Socca is located just outside the DMA indoor dining/seating area. There is outdoor seating or you can bring your Socca plate indoor.