Petrie Court Café
Coffee shop · New York
Savor comfort & sophistication in NYC's tranquil oasis
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Nestled at 1000 Fifth Ave on Madison Avenue in New York City, Petrie Court Café offers a unique blend of comfort and sophistication. Our café, located just steps from Central Park, provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. We pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of dining opt...
Nestled at 1000 Fifth Ave on Madison Avenue in New York City, Petrie Court Café offers a unique blend of comfort and sophistication. Our café, located just steps from Central Park, provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. We pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of dining options to suit every palate, from light bites and pastries to hearty sandwiches and specialty coffees. Our menu reflects our commitment to quality ingredients and creative flavors, reflecting various culinary traditions while maintaining a modern twist. With 181 reviews garnering an average rating of 2.8/5, we are continually striving to enhance your dining experience. Whether you're stopping by for a quick caffeine fix or settling in for a leisurely lunch, Petrie Court Café is the perfect spot to enjoy a moment of respite and culinary delight.
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The Petrie Court Cafe offers a memorable experience due to its location inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art and views of Central Park. However, customers frequently complain about the expensive, mediocre food and rude staff. Some praise the service and live music.
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Tip: Visit before noon to avoid long waiting lines. Consider the onion soup and beer as a satisfying and relatively affordable option.
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Petrie Court Café befindet sich in New York, umgeben von kulturellen und historischen Sehenswürdigkeiten. Hier sind einige der bemerkenswertesten Orte in der Nähe.
Historisches Erbe
- Central Park (A 405m) — parque público en el centro de Manhattan, Nueva York, Estados Unidos Hito histórico nacional
- Iglesia de San Ignacio de Loyola (A 421m) — Catholic church in New York City Lugar inscrito en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos
Museen
- Museo Metropolitano de Arte (A 101m) — museo de arte en Nueva York, Estados Unidos
- Wildenstein Galleries (A 118m)
Weitere Sehenswürdigkeiten
- Thomas J. Watson Library (A 130m) — research library of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Robert Goldwater Library (A 171m) — library
- William Salomon house (A 254m) — building in Manhattan, New York, United States
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If you love The Metropolitan Museum of Art, having a drink, dinner or dessert at The Petrie Court Cafe, with views of Central Park, is a memorable experience. If you happen to be there when Michael Hashim is playing with his band, you will not want to leave. He is playing again on Saturday night, 01/21/2023, from 6PM to 8:30PM. #michaelhashim #themetropolitanmuseumofart #petriecourtcafe #nyc
If you love The Metropolitan Museum of Art, having a drink, dinner or dessert at The Petrie Court Cafe, with views of Central Park, is a memorable experience. If you happen to be there when Michael Hashim is playing with his band, you will not want to leave. He is playing again on Saturday night, 01/21/2023, from 6PM to 8:30PM. #michaelhashim #themetropolitanmuseumofart #petriecourtcafe #nyc
My friend and I had brunch at the Petrie Court Cafe on a gloomy Sunday in October, and it was delightful. We had the charcuterie boxes, which were delicious, as well as a cappuccino and a latte, which were appropriately caffeinated. The view towards Central Park is not that remarkable, but the floor to ceiling windows provide a lot of natural light. The cafe was full, but interestingly the environment was not too loud.
My friend and I had brunch at the Petrie Court Cafe on a gloomy Sunday in October, and it was delightful. We had the charcuterie boxes, which were delicious, as well as a cappuccino and a latte, which were appropriately caffeinated. The view towards Central Park is not that remarkable, but the floor to ceiling windows provide a lot of natural light. The cafe was full, but interestingly the environment was not too loud.
It's expensive but it's inside MET & place to recharge & recover. Waiting line could be 30- 40 minutes so try to visit before noon. Recommend to get an onion soup and pair it with beer - should be enough to keep you going and not break the bank. If with kids - look for bagels & soda. Visited spring 2024.
Lovely location with good views and exceptional service. The food is what you'd expect at The Met: outstanding.
It's expensive but it's inside MET & place to recharge & recover. Waiting line could be 30- 40 minutes so try to visit before noon. Recommend to get an onion soup and pair it with beer - should be enough to keep you going and not break the bank. If with kids - look for bagels & soda. Visited spring 2024.
Lovely location with good views and exceptional service. The food is what you'd expect at The Met: outstanding.
3.5 / 5.0 - The Petrie Court Cafe is a cafeteria inside the Met, with high ceilings and a view of the Obelisk. Menu options for lunch were limited to a couple of overpriced sandwiches or salads. We got a Turkey & Swiss Cheese Sandwich ($16.75+) in a plastic container, similar to what you would get at an airport kiosk here. The sandwich itself was ok, although considering it is the Met, it’d be nice if they served higher quality food. The service was also quite poor. For coffee ($4.50+ for small), they hand you a cup to fill yourself and they still expect a tip. The space is ok for a break, but if you’re looking for a meal, I’d recommend dining elsewhere, outside of the museum.
Rather than pop out for food we thought we'd give the Petrie Court restaurant a go as we've eaten in two of the other restaurants at the Met. The food was only okay though and nothing to write home about. The salmon I had was rather dry. Our waiter was very nice and the service was fast though. The setting is nice.
Nice, fast clean up but expensive food & drinks like being in a theme park 😅 A canned of coke or any drink cost US$5.44.
3.5 / 5.0 - The Petrie Court Cafe is a cafeteria inside the Met, with high ceilings and a view of the Obelisk. Menu options for lunch were limited to a couple of overpriced sandwiches or salads. We got a Turkey & Swiss Cheese Sandwich ($16.75+) in a plastic container, similar to what you would get at an airport kiosk here. The sandwich itself was ok, although considering it is the Met, it’d be nice if they served higher quality food. The service was also quite poor. For coffee ($4.50+ for small), they hand you a cup to fill yourself and they still expect a tip. The space is ok for a break, but if you’re looking for a meal, I’d recommend dining elsewhere, outside of the museum.
Rather than pop out for food we thought we'd give the Petrie Court restaurant a go as we've eaten in two of the other restaurants at the Met. The food was only okay though and nothing to write home about. The salmon I had was rather dry. Our waiter was very nice and the service was fast though. The setting is nice.
Nice, fast clean up but expensive food & drinks like being in a theme park 😅 A canned of coke or any drink cost US$5.44.
I had to get something to eat while at the Met because I hadn’t had a lot to eat this day and for someone with dietary restrictions, I didn’t feel they had the best selection. Some of their foods looked very yummy, but as someone who cannot have dairy, I felt a little disappointed by the options. For people who have dairy or gluten restrictions or are vegan, I suggest having a big meal before going on. For vegetarian or don’t have any restrictions, it should be totally fine!
In 2017 for afternoon tea it was actually pretty good. My daughter and I enjoyed it. We each got a pot with truly hot water for our tea. Finger sandwiches were a mixed bag but generally good. We had to ask for 2 more mini-scones because we only got one apiece, yet they were the best thing on the tray. Very attractive view out the big windows toward Central Park and Cleopatra's Needle. There are better places for tea in NYC, but you can't beat the setting. Edit 2024- No more tea service and food has deteriorated badly as well as overall experience. Now it is just walk up service for lunch. Order a counter for pre-made food. Salad nicoise had tuna badly overcooked and very hard. Mediocre food. Fast service and still an excellent view. Don't know if they will ramp it up for holiday season but at this rate would not return.
Decided to try this place out since it’s situated nicely inside the MET. Definitely wouldn’t come back here again since the food is mediocre at best and on the pricey side. The salmon had almost no taste and was lukewarm. The only reason why I’m giving this place two stars is because the waiter was pretty attentive and took our order promptly. There’s much better places to eat at around this area, save your time.
Beautiful view of autumn leaves, but the coffee tastes like dishwater. Why does the Met management tolerate this, when so many museums around the world manage to have perfectly good cafés?
In 2017 for afternoon tea it was actually pretty good. My daughter and I enjoyed it. We each got a pot with truly hot water for our tea. Finger sandwiches were a mixed bag but generally good. We had to ask for 2 more mini-scones because we only got one apiece, yet they were the best thing on the tray. Very attractive view out the big windows toward Central Park and Cleopatra's Needle. There are better places for tea in NYC, but you can't beat the setting. Edit 2024- No more tea service and food has deteriorated badly as well as overall experience. Now it is just walk up service for lunch. Order a counter for pre-made food. Salad nicoise had tuna badly overcooked and very hard. Mediocre food. Fast service and still an excellent view. Don't know if they will ramp it up for holiday season but at this rate would not return.
Decided to try this place out since it’s situated nicely inside the MET. Definitely wouldn’t come back here again since the food is mediocre at best and on the pricey side. The salmon had almost no taste and was lukewarm. The only reason why I’m giving this place two stars is because the waiter was pretty attentive and took our order promptly. There’s much better places to eat at around this area, save your time.
Beautiful view of autumn leaves, but the coffee tastes like dishwater. Why does the Met management tolerate this, when so many museums around the world manage to have perfectly good cafés?
Crowded space and disappointing service. While ordering, the staff at the counter appeared impatient and interrupted us before we had finished, then moved on to the next customer, leaving us waiting. As Asian customers, it was hard not to feel uncomfortable or wonder whether we were being treated differently. I understand the space was busy, but the same patience seemed to be shown to other customers, just not to us. My latte order was also forgotten, and I had to show the receipt to remind the barista. When it was finally made, a large amount of sugar was added without asking. The tiramisu and brownie were average and overpriced for the quality. Overall, the experience felt unwelcoming. I wouldn’t recommend dining here.
Oh man. They have to figure out what’s going on here. Great service and well run but this food is absolutely dismal and borderline inedible. Needs a complete menu change. Incredibly expensive too.
As a frequent visitor of the museum who thinks it’s one of the best in the world, I agree with the other reviewer who says they don’t understand why such a world class place tolerates having such subpar dining options
Crowded space and disappointing service. While ordering, the staff at the counter appeared impatient and interrupted us before we had finished, then moved on to the next customer, leaving us waiting. As Asian customers, it was hard not to feel uncomfortable or wonder whether we were being treated differently. I understand the space was busy, but the same patience seemed to be shown to other customers, just not to us. My latte order was also forgotten, and I had to show the receipt to remind the barista. When it was finally made, a large amount of sugar was added without asking. The tiramisu and brownie were average and overpriced for the quality. Overall, the experience felt unwelcoming. I wouldn’t recommend dining here.
Oh man. They have to figure out what’s going on here. Great service and well run but this food is absolutely dismal and borderline inedible. Needs a complete menu change. Incredibly expensive too.
As a frequent visitor of the museum who thinks it’s one of the best in the world, I agree with the other reviewer who says they don’t understand why such a world class place tolerates having such subpar dining options
DO NO go to this place. Terrible service experience. Not sure what’s wrong with this male staff — I was standing right behind my friend in line, and when we said we wanted to pay separately, he suddenly told me to “stay in the line,” even though I was already in line. Then after my friend finished paying, he said I “missed my chance” and told me to go to the other line. When I switched, he called me back again! Totally disorganized and disrespectful — he seemed to just enjoy ordering customers around. Really unpleasant experience. DO NO go to this place.
Really not good and expensive! Cobb salad was plain regular lettuce with tough chicken (some chunks were inedible) with tiny wet bacon bits, 5 cardboard tasting grape tomatoes in a plastic container and u grab your own plastic cutlery to eat it with and I took it all to a dirty table on plastic tray. Whoever prepared the watery Lentil soup didn’t bother or maybe didn’t know to soak the beans so I had hours of painful gastric distress throughout my museum visit. Just that and a bottle of cold tea for $40+. The Met should go out in front of the museum to one of the food trucks for tips on tasty quick serve items or have a bite at any of the MOMA cafe’s to better understand what to do for good eats at a more reasonable price.
Staff is quite rude. Forced everyone, including a breastfeeding mother, to get up and leave because we took our seats a minute before they were officially open. Then refused to open the cafe until it was about 10 minutes past the time they said they'd open. But the view is great and I don't think there's a 'no outside food' policy, which works for us and our kid.
The food and service here was terrible, avoid at all costs! Do not waste your money with food inside The Met, go out and get a hot dog at one of the carts on the street or something. I had an overpriced sandwich that was dreadful, I only ate the little meat that was on it. I'm pretty sure this place gave my PREGNANT wife food poisoning! Horrible service was just the cherry on top. Overall just disappointed in The Met for having such horrible food options.
the only positive about this place was the location in the museum. the ham and brie sandwich was 90% pretzel bread 10% meat and cheese. the salmon caesar salad was very overpriced for lettuce and croutons (the dressing was very off as well). not worth the $50 for two people.
$16.75 for probably the worst Caesar salad I’ve ever had in my life. At least the views of central park are nice, but I would not recommend getting anything other than a snack here!
DO NO go to this place. Terrible service experience. Not sure what’s wrong with this male staff — I was standing right behind my friend in line, and when we said we wanted to pay separately, he suddenly told me to “stay in the line,” even though I was already in line. Then after my friend finished paying, he said I “missed my chance” and told me to go to the other line. When I switched, he called me back again! Totally disorganized and disrespectful — he seemed to just enjoy ordering customers around. Really unpleasant experience. DO NO go to this place.
Sandwiches are nothing like the other world, small, simple and expensive, but hey it's New York. The worst thing was that I politely asked him to cut me two sandwiches to share, Mr. Ok told me, he gave them to me and didn't cut them, when I looked for him to ask him to cut them, he told me: They have plastic knives there, and in their service they had knives to cut bread, he just didn't feel like doing it!!
Extremely expensive and when you pay it asks for a tip. They should give me a tip for taking my drink out of the fridge myself. This is getting out of hand.
The food and service here was terrible, avoid at all costs! Do not waste your money with food inside The Met, go out and get a hot dog at one of the carts on the street or something. I had an overpriced sandwich that was dreadful, I only ate the little meat that was on it. I'm pretty sure this place gave my PREGNANT wife food poisoning! Horrible service was just the cherry on top. Overall just disappointed in The Met for having such horrible food options.
the only positive about this place was the location in the museum. the ham and brie sandwich was 90% pretzel bread 10% meat and cheese. the salmon caesar salad was very overpriced for lettuce and croutons (the dressing was very off as well). not worth the $50 for two people.
Staff is quite rude. Forced everyone, including a breastfeeding mother, to get up and leave because we took our seats a minute before they were officially open. Then refused to open the cafe until it was about 10 minutes past the time they said they'd open. But the view is great and I don't think there's a 'no outside food' policy, which works for us and our kid.
Really not good and expensive! Cobb salad was plain regular lettuce with tough chicken (some chunks were inedible) with tiny wet bacon bits, 5 cardboard tasting grape tomatoes in a plastic container and u grab your own plastic cutlery to eat it with and I took it all to a dirty table on plastic tray. Whoever prepared the watery Lentil soup didn’t bother or maybe didn’t know to soak the beans so I had hours of painful gastric distress throughout my museum visit. Just that and a bottle of cold tea for $40+. The Met should go out in front of the museum to one of the food trucks for tips on tasty quick serve items or have a bite at any of the MOMA cafe’s to better understand what to do for good eats at a more reasonable price.
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