Good size menu and fair pricing for being located at a tourist location. The Cuban Panino was really tasty and my wife got the flatbread which was also good. We both got the garden salad which was made up of a spring mix, tomatoes and a light vinaigrette. Good recommendation if you are looking for a quick bite while visiting Vascaya.
Sean M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Cincinnati, OH
Great museum café. The food was pretty good and the prices were reasonable given the location. It would be nice if tap water was offered for free and/or they had a soda fountain /cheaper beverages.
Nikki P.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Bradford, PA
Cute little place, perfect for visiting and taking pictures, although you need to buy a ticket to go. One side stinks really badly but I would definitely recommend coming here if you’re looking for something to do in Miami.
Lisa O.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Jacksonville, FL
Although we did not dine in at the café, we enjoyed looking at the items in the gift shop. Overall, I enjoyed looking at the Vizcaya’s garden and the water view the most. I love how the mansion is very historic. We saw many people taking engagement and wedding photos. If I have a chance to go back to Miami, I will make sure to this as my priority in my to-do list. I recommend everyone to go there and visit. You won’t regret it! They have student discounts.
J M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Boynton Beach, FL
Fun to have tea and drink their own blend. Ask for Paula and tea!
Lina M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Pasadena, CA
Nice place to sit down for lunch after spending the day in the museum. Its a very relaxing café with the option to sit inside or our in the garden with an amazing view of the water. Items are a bit pricey but not too over the top. Must try the quiches or peppered fries. Staff is very friendly and service is fast.
Nicole H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Phoenix, AZ
After a morning of roaming Vizcaya’s extensive gardens, this café gave us exactly what we needed. Going to a museum café for lunch, you expect to be overcharged. I was pleasantly surprised that this wasn’t the case at all. This café’s prices are similar to the prices that you would expect to pay at a sit-down restaurant anywhere else in Miami — around $ 9 – 12 for the items we chose. My husband chose the hamburger, which was cooked perfectly and served with a generous helping of veggie additions. I selected the quiche of the day, which I highly recommend — the dish was light and fluffy and was a favorite of our group. We had our relaxing lunch outside next to Vizcaya’s pool, watched over by a few friendly Vizcaya cats(I know, I shouldn’t pet strays… but I did). The outside tables have small umbrellas to keep off the sun. The setting, with the ocean nearby and the gorgeous architecture all around, reminded me of a café I visited in Caesarea, Israel. The only reason that I’m giving this place four stars instead of five is because of the lack of free tap water at the café(bottled water only). Since water wasn’t free, and because I refuse to pay for bottled water, my group split a bottle of chilled mango wine, which was very refreshing. The connected gift shop sells the wine, but the café has a few chilled bottles for purchase if you ask while ordering. Dehydration plus classy day-drinking equaled a much more entertaining self-guided tour of the inside of Vizcaya. All in all, an excellent experience. I’d recommend stopping by for a light lunch while you’re visiting the museum.
Buck J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Daytona Beach, FL
Enjoyed the café very much. The menu is fairly diverse for a museum café. We had the hamburger(excellent) and the shrimp po boy(very good). Both outside and inside seating available. I suggest the 2-person table situated in the window looking into the indoor/outdoor pool.
Marianne S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Manhattan Beach, CA
Ok, so apparently there’s a different Unilocal section for the shops & café at the Vizcaya so I thought that i’d do this justice by writing a review on the café. I should have given it a 3.5 but since there’s no increments I’ll round up to 4. It’s not because of the food, but the price… their items are a bit pricey and I guess it should be expected since it’s located in a museum. All of the fries they serve are seasoned… and they are seasoned well. Had the Cuban sandwich and it was awesome. Husband’s dad and his wife had a tuna sandwich and grilled ham and cheese(which I thought that if you’re a tuna sandwich or ham and cheese lover you can never go wrong with this order). If you’re visiting the garden or just want to stop by for lunch, check out the café at the Vizcaya.