Anonymous wrote:My kid’s entire 6th grade class is going to that exact museum next week and each kid MUST bring: a snack, a water bottle, and a bag lunch. There are about 110 kids in that grade.
You bring a lunch. You eat it outside.
The cafeteria there is excellent and one of my favorite parts of that museum. But there is zero way it can handle that many kids at once and some of the dishes may be difficult for some kids to understand without explanation (like low country Brunswick stew with hare which I had last time and it was insanely good).
Thanks for posting about the stew. That’s something my kid won’t eat. I just looked at the menu—my kid will happily eat sides from the Agricultural South. Mac and cheese, baked beans, corn bread. He’s going to think it’s the best lunch ever. They also have hot dogs, chicken tenders, and fries at the grill.
Anonymous wrote:Our school is taking a field trip to the National Museum of African American History & Culture, and the cafeteria there only seats 400, and we're concerned that as popular as it is, it will be a logistical nightmare with a 100 person school group.
Would the food court in the Ronald Reagan building be better?
Anywhere else near 14th and Constitution?
The museum doesn't allow outside food, and the weather will probably be too cold for eating outside, which is why I don't think bagged/boxed lunches are a good option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our school is taking a field trip to the National Museum of African American History & Culture, and the cafeteria there only seats 400, and we're concerned that as popular as it is, it will be a logistical nightmare with a 100 person school group.
Would the food court in the Ronald Reagan building be better?
Anywhere else near 14th and Constitution?
The museum doesn't allow outside food, and the weather will probably be too cold for eating outside, which is why I don't think bagged/boxed lunches are a good option.
The restaurant in the museum is pretty amazing! Communicating w them ahead of time might be helpful if you want the kids to eat there. Would they be willing to prepare a lunch for you all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure a school group can't bring their own lunch? We have done bagged lunches in the cafeteria at Natural History Museum with a group of a 100. It was fine. Or just eat outside, unless its a super cold day it will be fine.
I like how OP specifically addressed this, and people post stuff like this without looking at the web page, like OP apparently did, to their credit.
https://nmaahc.si.edu/visit/frequently-asked-questions
"Visitors may bring a bottle of water into the museum. All other outside food or drink must be properly closed and secured and may not be consumed in the Museum. Visitors may enjoy bagged lunches outside on the National Mall. "
Hasn’t your kid ever taken a field trip? They bring the lunches and leave them on the bus. Then they eat outside somewhere. They aren’t lugging them all around the museum.