Cibo

1201 Bridgeway A, Sausalito
(415) 331-2426

Recent Reviews

Eddin Loulou

Great food, decent prices. The name is not what Google listing is. Now it’s called the Equator. I had the veggie panini, it was filling and I was able to taste the fresh veggies and the good bread. Not overly salty or oily just the right amount. The roasted potatoes were not that good so next time I’ll just get the green saladVegetarian options: It’s clear on the menu which items are vegetarian or notKid-friendliness: The patio is fencedWheelchair accessibility: The is a ramp to go inside

Cynthia Robertson

Yummy lavender vanilla decaf latte today, served at just the right temperature. ?

KimberleyAnnie

I used to live in Sausalito and this remains, my favorite coffee shop there. The food is super yummy and so if the coffee, plus the atmosphere can't be beat. I used to work here on my laptop for hours and met the nicest people/other patrons while doing so. Every time I read reviews that complain about prices in Marin, I laugh my head off. Marin is the most expensive county in California and one of the most expensive in the entire United States. I can find food for cheaper in NY City and San Francisco. If you don't like it, don't live here or cook your own food at home! People also have zero clue about the price of overhead. Restaurant overhead in an expensive town like Sausalito can run into $75K per month. Stop complaining about the prices of good food and great atmosphere and go eat at McDonalds instead. Someone even compared Cibo to Starbucks. Really? The only similarity is they both sell coffee. If you're looking for a great place with great food and great atmosphere that will cost more than $2 for a meal and a coffee, check out Cibo.

PedroMariaMarta

A very nice place to take breakfast in California. We were travelling towards Napa valley and we found this place. The service was the best and very nice to spend the morning n the terrace

Kiki Dee

Sweet! Wonderful assortment of pastries...On Saturday morn- Often a long line of men in Spandex. Great Coffee - very Popular.

Scott Etan Feiner

Perfect for a pre or post-bike coffee and breakfast!

Daniel Nebenzahl

The Pandemic (strange to say that), has turned 'going out' into a chore, and this place is no different. It's good to get out and there's nothing wrong with the drinks or food, but the system for ordering and picking up food is convoluted. There are a few chairs and tables outside but it's windy and cold so it's not entirely comfortable. Things will be much better once we get back to a sense of normal again. But for the time being, I'm going to pass and not waste my money.

E DRy

Was pleasantly surprised. I was not expecting good food and I enjoyed it all

Uri Drory

Truly amazing coffee and paninis with great ambiance.

Martin Tatar

Nice modern hipster look! Just the coffee is not good. Over roasted / over cooked.

Marloes Veenstra

Modern place with great coffee. Lovely walnut apple tart and panini. No tourists

Chianna Leyes

This little cafe is the prefect place to go if you are taking a trip over bridge. I came here with my family after biking across the bridge and it was nice place to rest and refuel.

The Unspoken Journey

Really enjoyed an impromptu lunch here. Coffee was great, veggie panini delicious. Would definitely return. Did not like scone, had walnuts. Seating both indoor and outdoor. Good variety of choices.

Zaki

Place to start and finishing your cycling day.

Steve P.

Great potential that simply falls flat. Everything is in place: location, vibe, menu, style. Only prob: service and food. Meh and meh. Employee's mostly maintain the super aloof I wish I were somewhere else attitude. Food: honestly so mediocre I stopped eating there months ago. Originally Cibo rocked. Set the standard for fast casual. Great fresh food, thoughtfully presented and really warm caring service. Not sure what happened and when it lost its soul and became satisfied with being mainly a tourist stop.

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