A frequent visitor here.
The food is always delicious and spot on. We haven't had a bad dish yet. Fresh quality ingredients and fantastic presentation. Speedy service.
It's great for parents with kids with the hidden black boards in the back of the dining area.
We've always had great service too. Only let down is the coffee is average.
I went here mid Saturday morning for a bit of a breakfast and coffee. The place was buzzing and I was seated quickly.
There was a good range of items on the menu... All day breakfasts and lunches from 11:00.
I decided to build my own.. Some toast, a poached egg and some Haloumi.
All tasty and well presented. Although, thinking about it, $19 for a coffee, two bits of toast, two slices of cheese and an egg could be seen as in the upper level of pricing.
It's a noisy space. With bare floors, bare bricks, bare tables it doesn't so much buzz as reverberate.
It's an okay place. Another one of those "Nothing much wrong with it. But there's the nagging thought that you could do better" places. I'd be quite happy to go back. But somehow I'd be thinking of Hawker Street Cafe or Mr Sunshine's.
Cibo Locale always seems to be full and buzzing. Their coffee is Cibo coffee, so, it's a hit and miss, depending on the barista.
The food has been passable. I've previously liked their breakfast options, but during my last visit, it was lunchtime and I shared a chicken burger. It looked promising but the meat and the coleslaw had no flavour. Chips were good and the side salad was the best feature of the burger dish (that's not a good sign).
I will probably be back because it's in my neighbourhood, however, I will not be ordering the chicken burger.
This is a great Cibo however one of my reasons for visiting any coffee location is to enjoy that coffee whilst reading the paper. For the past few days they haven't had the paper delivered. Bad luck. Well what would you do if the milk wasn't delivered on time. Bad luck. No. You would fix it. So fix the papers being delivered on time.
Cibo Locale is located on Grange road and offers more than just your coffee on the go. Forget what you THINK you know about Cibo, start hearing what you’re ABOUT to know about Cibo. Cibo Locale is an extension of the Cibo brand, the red and white gloss and great coffee is still there, but this time they’re bringing a solid new menu (while retaining all the favourites) to the table, so to speak. The restaurant seats about 85 fellow food lovers and is decked out with huge wooden beams, leafy green ferns and huge dangling exposed light bulbs. Ever wondered what Italian hipster looks like? You’re looking at it.
Cibo Locale is my local at work, I visit the team here every day for coffee and sometimes something sweet or breakfast related if I need a little extra.
Their lunch items are varied and really good, everything I have tried has been up to a high standard and I have been happy with the quality every time.
Staff are friendly and know be name now and usually start my order before its placed making it quick to get in and out which is great when I have lots of work on.
I have a full breakfast at Cibo now on a monthly basis for business and sometimes more if friends are in the area, the food is always great and the service good.
I can't speak highly enough of the team and owners here, they have several Cibo's under their belt and know how to operate businesses properly and serve customers.
Great quality food. French toast is particularly good. As is the mushrooms with truffle oil and parmesan cheese.
Prices are slightly higher than I would like but you get what you pay for. The food quality definitely makes the higher prices worth it. We have been several times including the Easter Monday public holiday, busy busy busy at 9.15am!
The coconut poached chicken salad is delicious as is the coffee. The staff are lovely. Have had lunch there twice and loved it both times. My favourite Cibo!
Simple, but rather interesting and delicious food that made me feel like I've cooked this in my own home kitchen (with some effort), after being inspired by gourmet recipes in a good food magazine.
On The Chopping Board
+4.5
Having heard of Cibo Locale's recent opening, I (Amanda) was intrigued as to how it differed from a standard Cibo Espresso establishment. Cibo Espresso, for me, is somewhere I visit mostly due to their various convenient locations for a quick gelato, piadina or ricotta filled bombolini but in terms of a nice sit down meal, it is definitely not on my radar. On The Chopping Board (OTCB) were kindly invited to Cibo Locale for a tasting of their breakfast menu. All food and beverages were provided on behalf of Cibo Locale.
Good coffee, very friendly service, fresh made food until 3pm. Great muffins baked fresh daily. Cant beat their smashed avocado.
Nice food and good coffe. Service is friendly. Never had a bad meal there usually all day breakfast which is always consistent. Food is a little bit on the pricey side but the quality is there.
Great to have a local café I can finally walk to from my house. The coffee's great and a good variety of food. I'll be inviting friends to my side of town to go out for coffee and breakfast now.
Good food, great coffee and good staff. The front is light and bright, but seats at the back are a bit dark and can get noisy.
Great place to grab some lunch or a coffee. Pricing is ok. Some of the food is on the expensive side. All meals have been of high quality.
Great coffee, good food. Expensive, but nice as a treat.
Great cup of Coffee, friendly staff, meals are good, however expensive.
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