I have been coming to Cibo for delicious pizza for quite some time. I always order the Tartufata pizza- delicious prosciutto, cheeses, mushrooms and truffle oil. A surprisingly amazing combo. The crust of the pizza always seals the deal. Fresh with a hint of smoke from the wood firing oven. The customer service here has gone down in the past year or so. The restaurant is in a historic house with original wood floors. The front patio is also great to eat on when weather permits- it is too hot out right now. I prefer going there in the spring or winter when they have heaters turned on. The trees on the patio have little white lights strung through them giving a romantic vibe. This would also be a fun place for a girls day out, birthday dinner or any special occasion. When relatives come from out of town, this is where I take them. The most recent downside I've found to Cibo is their breakfast/brunch. I ordered an omlette- forgot the name of it, was topped with tomato sauce and some spinach. The egg tasted old and the sauce wasn't warm on top. I paid around $10 for a plate I picked at. I recommend only lunch or dinner here, which are excellent in terms of quality, selection, price and ambiance.