the interior of a restaurant
View of the cafe from the outdoor patio
a fountain in a park
The hibiscus tea
a cup of coffee and a slice of cake
a slice of cake with strawberries
two glasses of wine
a bowl of yogurt with berries and granola
Barbacoa with cotija cheese, pickled onion/ jalapeño lime chicken with shaved red cabbage and yellow onion also with cotija. #streettacos
Minestrone soup du jour and half sandwich combo
Complimentary bread basket
Turkey BLT wrap (custom) with a half order of the Chinese Chicken Salad
outside
Chicken banh mi! Pretty delicious take of the sub!
Full Order of the Chinese Chicken Salad
Quinoa burger
food
Grilled cheese + tomato soup w/potato chips, butter pickles, and onions.
interior
Nasher Wolfgang Puck Chinese Salad
Sun H.
Oct 7, 2018
As a big fan of both Wolfgang Puck and the museum, I enjoyed arts, and sip coffee with friends in this gorgeous place. It was really fantastic yesterday because every first Saturday is a Target free day on Nasher Sculpture Center, and exhibiting French-German sculptor Jean (Hans) Arp whole lot of sculpture center was filled with Arp Sculptures, his paintings, I was really saturated and eventually I came here to chill. It is very beautiful cafe as the rain was drizzling outside, people pleasantly walking at the sculpture garden, and this is Wolfgang Puck's which is my favorite restaurant, providing high quality food and service, and modern atmosphere. We had coffee and a small piece of cake, both were well made and served in pretty white porcelains, and the cake was the best I'd ever tasted in Dallas. There's no crowded at all, very tranquil and serene. It reminded me of sitting at the Cafe Savarsky in Neue Gallery in NY.I'd come every month if I could.
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Bee D.
Jan 17, 2020
This time I went to "Til Midnight at the Nasher" and saw an unusual choice for a drink. Hot chocolate! I have never seen a museum serve hot chocolate until today and I just had to get it. They had peppermints and bonbons (marshmallows) so I asked for both. The hot chocolate did not disappoint. It was nice and creamy. Not too minty and just the right amount of marshmallowy goodness.
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Linda M.
Jul 1, 2019
Good food, not great enough that I would write home about it. The staff was nice but did not go out of their way to make you feel welcome. I would say the food is similar to Panara sandwiches and salads.
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Debbie R.
Aug 14, 2018
I originally dined here for business and I believe our food order was never placed. The staff at Nasher were great about it though and Gabriela, the manager, gave me a free lunch for next time to make up for it. I took that free lunch last Saturday with my mother and it was wonderful. The staff treated us so nicely. Rob Costa made sure we were well taken care of and brought us out all these wonderful desserts. The Cobb salad here is so good and sitting outside on a cool cloudy day overlooking the sculpture garden is lovely. The Chef even came out to greet us which was a nice touch. I would recommend this spot for those who want a delicious lunch while visiting the museum/sculpture garden.
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Kristie A.
May 1, 2009
Cafe Nasher is nestled inside the Nasher Sculpture Center. You order at the counter, seat yourself, and the food will be brought out to you. The menu isn't big. There are a few sandwiches, salads, soups and two entrees to choose from.I opted for the soup/half sandwich combo. I had the Reuben sandwich, and it was awesome. I also had the beet salad with goat cheese, and it was delicious too. The soup/half sandwich combo cost about $13. I had a glass of wine, which cost $8, and the glass was tiny. I didn't know wine glasses came that small. Seriously!The best part of the café is being able to eat outside on the terrace over looking the gardens. It's tranquil and very nice, and that made me forget the fact that I dropped over $20 on lunch.I don't visit the Nasher that often, so would I eat at the Cafe again? Absolutely!
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Tanya A.
Nov 8, 2016
I was really looking forward to eating here, but not at all what I expected.Went on a Sunday, shortly after open, and no one was there to greet us. Staff was evidently not ready or fully prepared to handle just two customers!Note, not all food is fresh! Also, portions are small.Lastly, dessert takes forever to come out.On my seasonal salad, the dressing drenched the leaves and my soup was lukewarm.This place, for Wolfgang Puck, has potential. Menu is good, but execution is terrible.I will not be back.
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Leslie K.
Aug 22, 2014
What a gem!!I came here for lunch and got the 1/2 soup and sandwich combo. Nestled inside the nasher, the cafe sure delivers. For the sandwich, I got the olive oil poached tuna sandwich which came as a mini sandwich scrunched between two pieces of challah bread. The tuna was very savory without being too mayonaisey (which I hate) and had fresh tomatoes, slices of onion and bell peppers, and arugula. My only gripe was that the half sandwich was too small! The combo also came with a side of sweet pickle slices which were pretty good, too. The soup of the day was minestrone and was hearty and full of veggies. I'm glad that there were so many legumes in my minestrone, otherwise I might not have filled up on the tiny sandwich (which is why I docked one star). Nothing spectacular, but a good soup overall. Oh yeah, you get a complimentary bread basket - the cheddar biscuit is the best! Tip, if you work at the Trammell Crow Center and want to come for the lunch, you get free access to the cafe and the building concierge gives you a green pass for a 20% discount at the cafe. Good to know for the next time I come by!!
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Cat N.
Oct 21, 2015
Located inside Nasher Sculpture for those visiting the museums. They are also open during night events like Aurora and Summer block parties. They have cheese plates and sandwiches but I think only serves wine during the night events. The food is pretty decent but on the pricy side. Decor is pretty modern of course because it's inside Nasher. I feel like wolf gang throws his name on everything these days but they're not even his recipes. whatever. It's super convenient to grab a snack or meal during visit to Nasher and food is pretty good
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Z E.
Jun 25, 2016
A hidden gem in downtown Dallas. Great place for lunch and the outside patio looked like a great spot to eat on a cooler day. I had the ancient grains wrap and iced tea and both were perfect for the hot day outside. Too bad you have to pay for admission to the museum to eat here, otherwise I would walk from my office for lunch here during the week. -1 star for that ridiculous policy.
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Maggie H.
Jan 26, 2019
Everything about Nasher was inviting. From the staff to the Cafe Manager, Al, to the food to the dessert to the mimosas to the ambiance. It was beyond what I expected. I'm excited to visit it when the weather is warmer and to sit outside. Definitely a must when in Dallas. Ps we love you Al.
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