
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"The food here was fantastic, I'm not sure what all the fuss is about in these reviews. I purchased the tomato basil soup along with a panini. The price was completely reasonable and the food was fantastically fresh. I appreciate the BYU MOA Cafe staff for their kindness, and attentiveness, even despite me ordering near the close of the cafe. Overall, if you're looking for a great bite in-between enjoying the world-class art, stop here. You won't regret it."
"Removing the brisket Mac n cheese from the menu was the beginning of the end. The pasta I got today was a small portion lacking any meat or protein, the noodles were undercooked and all bunched up in a big ball. It tasted good when there were tomatoes in it but it was like two cherry tomatoes cut in half for the whole dish. And it’s more expensive than it used to be. They used to give bread that was really tasty with their meals but not anymore. It pains me to say that this place has seen better days. A few years ago it was a fantastic place to get some good food that was good value and tasted great. Now the portions are smaller, the food is more expensive and isn’t made as well. The menu is much more limited now too, you’d think with less things to make it would be made better but unfortunately no. The atmosphere is great but the rest is a shadow of what it once was. Not worth the money anymore."
"Really disappointing experience here. Service was terrible which is really odd for BYU students. Sandwich came with no Mayo or mustard and was told, “we don’t have that,” when I asked for some. (Mine you…the feature item on their menu is sandwiches.) They didn’t include my soup in the order either. This used to feel like a test going here. The new fast casual isn’t working for the MOA Cafe. Also, we were told that all of their soups were thickened with flour which is really kind of lazy these days when other options exist that taste equally as good. Tomato Basil soup should never be thickened with flour."
"The menu is more limited than it used to be, but they do have gluten-free bread options sometimes. The staff is very friendly and allergy conscious, and happy to help accommodate dietary restrictions and requests."
"I’m grading this down for the carrot cake. The menu has a photo of a large regular slice of cake. Looks good so I buy one for my son. What they bring is two 1 1/2 inch squares from a sheet cake. (??) I had already paid for it but if the photo had been accurate, I would have saved my money."
"Most underrated place to eat on BYU campus. The meals are very well priced and portions are decent! If you come at the right time, service is pretty fast..."
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