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Welcome to Cafe Pro Bono

Located in Palo Alto, Cafe Pro Bono is a charming Italian restaurant that offers a cozy and intimate dining experience. With a wide range of menu options, including vegan and gluten-free choices, this restaurant caters to all dietary preferences. Customers rave about the delicious dishes such as the Grilled Polenta, Carpaccio, and Chicken Confit Panini. The attentive service and relaxed ambiance make it a perfect spot for a casual dinner or special event. With a prime location and a focus on sustainability through compostable containers and plastic-free packaging, Cafe Pro Bono offers a memorable dining experience for all.

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Welcome to Cafe Pro Bono, a renowned Venues & Event Spaces, Cocktail Bar, and Italian restaurant located in Palo Alto, California. This establishment offers a wide range of amenities such as reservation services, delivery, takeout options, vegan and vegetarian dishes, wheelchair accessibility, and much more. With a warm and intimate setting, Cafe Pro Bono is perfect for gatherings, whether it's a casual dinner, a group celebration, or a quiet meal for two.

  • One of the standout lunch appetizers at Cafe Pro Bono is the Grilled Polenta with roasted portobello mushroom sauce, providing a hearty and flavorful start to your meal.
  • The Lunch Starters offer refreshing options like the Organic Baby Spring mix and the Wild Arugula salad with candied walnuts and goat cheese.
  • For a satisfying midday meal, try one of the delicious Panini options, such as the Grilled Portobello or the Chicken Confit, served with a side salad for a well-rounded experience.

Customer reviews rave about the wonderful experiences at Cafe Pro Bono, praising the attentive service, delicious food, and cozy ambiance. Dishes like the Susan's Downfall ravioli and the Veal with crispy potatoes and carrots have left diners coming back for more. The restaurant's commitment to accommodating dietary restrictions, such as gluten-free and vegan options, further adds to its appeal.

Whether you're looking for a place to host a special event, enjoy a leisurely lunch, or savor Italian classics with a modern twist, Cafe Pro Bono delivers on all fronts. Come experience the flavors and hospitality that make this establishment a standout in the Palo Alto dining scene.

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Adrienne A.
Adrienne A.

I had a lovely experience at Café Pro Bono in Palo Alto. I sat outdoors and thought it was neat how they have individual heaters, which made the setting cozy and comfortable. I ordered the lunch risotto, and it was wonderful--delicious with a perfect portion size. I also tried the strawberry lemonade, which had a great flavor but was much too sweet, almost like a dessert. I did not order dessert as with the drink I felt I'd already had dessert. They also offer a gluten-free pasta option, which is a great plus. I would certainly return

Brian S.
Brian S.

We had our 25th high school reunion here last Saturday. I love the casual upscale atmosphere with friendly service. I had an Italian beer which I cannot remember the name of & some pilsners along with a few shots of Don Julio. As for the food, the meat balls are tender with a wonderful marinera sauce, the briscetta is perfectly toasted with tomatos & fresh basil, the stuffed mushrooms are tender with a wonderful cheese filling, The sausages on skewers were well seasoned, the shrimp were plain & could have used some cocktail sauce or been sauted in garlic butter, & the chicken skewers in bbq sauce were just alright. We had the entire restaurant to ourselves & usede their stage with plenty of throwbacks playing. The space is ample weather it is a private party or just a regular lunch or dinner. I will definitely be back & try the rest of their menu. So, for a wonderful time with great food & drinks & friendly attentive service, Cafe Pro Bono cannot be beat. Keep up the good work guys..

James S.
James S.

Had a recent office holiday lunch here. They have a private room which was spacious and quiet. They catered a menu to our taste and the service was wonderful. Everyone enjoyed their food - from pasta, to chicken, to fish. Would definitely go here again, with a group or just with my wife.

Shirley M.
Shirley M.

Came here for a company lunch and it was packed for being the middle of the day. They do take reservations, at least for large groups, and staff were nice enough to accommodate a space for our white elephant gift exchange (not easy, when some of the gifts were fairly large). Food-wise, they are good about accommodations for gluten allergies, peanut, etc. I ordered the squid ink pasta and it was rich and filling, with a decent amount of seafood. Their homemade strawberry lemonade was also tasty. I got to try a colleague's pasta dish and it was pretty good, with lots of flavor and just a little bit of a kick. There's a parking lot right across the street (first two hours free) so it was relatively painless to get in and out. I would recommend this restaurant for large groups wanting to enjoy a classy meal!

Sonia N.
Sonia N.

Came here for a team lunch and was very impressed with the top quality service and delicious food. The wait staff were incredibly attentive with drinks, taking our orders, and ensuring a good flow of the meal (which seems to be a lost art these days). One of my colleagues and I were accidentally served the wrong dishes, but since the others had their meals, they graciously offered us a complimentary soup so everyone could start eating. They also gave us a tiramisu after our meal, which was absolutely delectable. I got the tortiglione pasta dish, which was vegan and gluten free. It was well cooked (not mushy at all - a buckwheat pasta), and had a variety of vegetables in a light marinara sauce. It was hearty and filled me up.

Steve W.
Steve W.

I love this seasoned Italian cafe in Palo Alto. I had my first meal here at least 15 years ago and the food is still amazing. While the restaurant decor is relevant and nicely designed, I personally like to sit outside along their sidewalk patio. They have created a comfortable bistro feel with sunshades and planter walls to define the space. I love it for business lunches, but frankly if I lived closer, my wife and I would dine here frequently. So food...I really love a ravioli dish that they are famous for called Susan's Downfall. The Gorgonzola cream sauce is out of this world. I don't even like Gorgonzola cheese. 15+ years ago I tried this dish, and it's as good as I remembered. Their wait staff was attentive but not intrusive. They could tell we were negotiating a few deal points and would just walk away, rather than hover over us waiting for us to stop talking. I hate when servers make their customers feel like they have to stop their conversations. These servers are well trained...and Italian, which is always a refreshing for an 'ethnic' restaurant. There are many choices for Italian restaurants mid peninsula, but no one else does Susan's Downfall. You have to try this dish. It's worth the drive and effort.

Kim P.
Kim P.

The Bruschetta was amazing! The flavors of the ingredients were an umami explosion. The toasted bread coupled with the more delicate ingredients made for great texture. Bolognese is one of my top go-to dishes at Italian restaurants. I had to have it. This was hearty, but not too overwhelming. The sauce tasted a bit acidic and in my opinion could been cooked down for a few extra minutes. The portion was quite small. The Veal and its accompaniments are super yummy, especially the crispy potatoes and carrots cooked in butter. The veal was a lot thinner than at other restaurants. This was a child's portion. Tiramisu and Panna Cotta were the perfect ending to an overall great meal. Not pictured, but the house red wines paired nicely with the meal. I had the Cab and my guest has the red blend. The restaurant was pretty large, but had a cozy feel. The service was attentive and personable. Overall, it was a nice dining experience; however this would not be a restaurant I could dine at daily $$$. The two entrees I had were split for two, but by the standard portions served in Italy or in the States, I feel it's dainty.