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Contribute Feedback What Julio Oberbrunner likes about Cibo Espresso:
it needs a nasty one. needs a fresh lacquer inside and outside in view of the increased competition along the prospect road. service friendly and eating is good. quite often dirty plates are too long left out. View all feedback.
What Kathryn Monahan doesn't like about Cibo Espresso:
now and then I'll give another one away and every time it gets burned out and bitter. it's great that it has such a loyal order. I am all for the support of sa, but it is always quite average. not sure whether it is improper training, but if that is what people like, it is. there are so many other places that they can get better coffee and they actually bring it to them, unlike here where they wait until their summer... View all feedback.
I have been coming to this Cibo since 2007. And I love the guys who run it. The coffee is consistently great. The food very good. And good news their salads are back after disappearing during Covid. The new outdoor furniture is a nice addition too.
I visit this cafe once a week (twice when it's felt like a long week). Great coffee made by great humans. The point system through the Cibo app means a free coffee every now and then which is a bonus! The store is always clean and tidy, and you can tell that Paul and his staff take great pride in not only making delicious coffee, but also providing exceptional customer service.
Friendly service with genuine smiles. Coffee always good. Great selection of food which is always fresh. Indoor and outdoor seating. Eat in or take away.
Consistently good coffee and light food options are always tasty.
My sister-in-law Sarah introduced me to this cafe. It wasn't here the last time I was in Adelaide, but she swears by it. Yes, the coffee is good, but honestly, Australians know how to make a good coffee, so it's hard to judge from the competition. What I like is the location. You can sit outside, it's close to Rundle Street and the park.