Museum Cafe
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4.7
Lorna Davison
Interesting, quaint. Have not tried the food yet but it looked interesting. The museum was unique. The music venue was superb.
Matt Roberts
Great cuban sandwich. The print museum is super cool to walk through as you wait. Do not miss this place if you can help it.
Sandra HENRY
Wonderful place to visit for lunch & great atmosphere with lots of charm!! The owner Jim makes you feel like family. Also live music a guitarist was playing very professional and makes it a better experience than planned!
robbie tintor
Great atmosphere in the garden for music
Gottfried Kibelka
Wonderful exhibition of old printing equipment. Linotype, Letterblocks, Letter presses, Heidelberg windmill, dozens of print presses, and a sizeable collection of typewriters. Very surprising variety and quality of machinery.
Jessica Kleinbaum
Interesting museum. Reasonable and tasty food.
John VanB
This museum and cafe is the creation of it's genius owner, Jim Anderson. On our first visit he prepared our meals, told us his story and we checked out the museum of printing presses he's collected and operated until it was time to eat (he served our meal too). His Cuban sandwiches are spot on traditional the way they should be including the bread from a Tampa bakery. We enjoyed black beans and yellow rice as well, and a delicious pastry. Of course he's got sweet or unsweetened tea, and beer or wine. There's probably not WiFi here, he says he doesn't even own a mobile phone. If you're in the Homosassa area be sure to stop and enjoy Jim and his cafe/museum. And there's also a historic sugar cane site next door.
Tammy Pritchard
Best Cuban special in Citrus County.
JustHavinFun
Nice local spot. I went for lunch on a weekday with my dog and we had the outdoor seating area to ourselves - nice! I had the small cuban with black beans & yellow rice. Both were tasty. My dog enjoyed the stuffed potato. I have a light appetite. I thought portions were pretty modest for the price. Pricing was higher than what currently appears on Yelp. Bill for items in the photo was $18 & change. Overall a decent stop for lunch.
Kenneth Arkell
Excellent meal. Had small cuban and rice and beans. Plus it was their blues weekend so so 2 great musicians.
Therese Banks
We visited this quaint local venue for the first time together this evening and found Jim (Boe) very interesting and informative! The printing press machines he described to the group of peeps there was amazing! His smile was contagious! We had a couple beers and a meal and it also was amazing! Definitely a place to share with all new faces in town! Thank you Michele for your lovely southern hospitality! Takes orders, cooks AND serves! It was an unforgettable evening! Anxious to hear music there! Thanks again!
Tony Pucci
I love this place! Step back into time and enjoy some very good food at reasonable prices. The owner, Jim, is one of the nicest, warmest, and friendliest people you will ever meet in your lifetime. On one occasion, I ordered a Cuban sandwich (odd,that I do not see this item on the online menus?) and it was delicious! One of the best I have had. Sometimes, they hold outdoor blues concerts in the back. The museum, (you can actually eat in the museum) is great - early 1900's printing presses, old postal mailbox, and additional decor from a time long ago and far away. They are open only for lunch, 10 AM to 3 PM, Tuesday - Saturday, I do believe, but, call, in case I am mistaken. There is, also, an old, restored chauffeur's house behind the cafe (don't know if it is finished yet). Hey, folks, you just have to go!