Cafe Sausalito
1301 E 9th St, Cleveland, OH, 44114
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Address :
1301 E 9th St
Cleveland, OH, 44114 - Phone (216) 696-2233
- Website https://cafesausalito.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:30 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Garage
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Drive-Thru : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Italian Cuisine
The immense popularity of Italian cuisine globally isn't unknown. You can find an Italian Pizzeria around every corner of almost every city in the United States. Not to forget that in every house, people enjoy mac and cheese as comfort food. But it would be wrong to believe that Italian food starts with pizza and ends with good pasta as this Mediterranean country has much more to offer other than these two dishes. In Italian Cuisine, there is a high use of fresh tomatoes, all kinds of herbs, great quality of cheese, all types of meat, seafood and fresh handmade pasta. Many find it hard to believe that Italians have been making noodles long back.
Italian and Greek cuisines are always mistaken to be same, but they are poles apart. The primary difference between the two cuisines is the use of cheese in most of the Italian dishes. Italians love to cultivate their own cheese and process them as per their food requirement. It is believed that some cheese is so expensive that cheese producers secure them in lockers.
If you are bored eating the same old pasta or pizza, you can try some of the authentic Italian dishes like Risotto, Polenta, Ribollita, Lasagna, Fiorentina Steak, Bottarga, Ossobuco, Carbonara, Focaccia, Arancini and Supplì. Another item which Italians love to relish every morning is a good cup of Italian Coffee. Once you taste a freshly brewed cup of Italian Coffee, you might not visit Starbucks ever again. Authentic Italian food is made with heart and soul, so go find a restaurant where you can relish Italian cuisine in your city.
Burgers
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Hamburgers are also categorized into two types in the United States. Fast food hamburger and individual hamburgers served at restaurants are two basic types of burgers served in the United States. The individual hamburgers served at restaurants are prepared using everything including lettuce, onion, tomato, and sliced pickles as well as melted cheese on the patty or crumbled on top. American restaurants also serve veggie burgers for those who don't relish meat. Cheeseburgers are also hot favorite in the United States.
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Steven K.
Suzie and the chef did it again! Great service and food on my second visit which proves my first good experience was not just luck.
(5)Mike L.
Meh. Was stuck downtown in snowy conditions, looking for somewhere to eat beside the Westin Hotel I was staying at, and this was close enough through the slush. I walked into this mostly shut-down mall which is largely a food court now. i was looking for something decent to sit down to eat. I don't know why but i opted for this place. First, the service was meh. Slow, not very good, attentive or helpful. I wanted a sparkling water. It looked like the kind of place you might get a Perrier or Pelligrino, and the server went off to see if they had that. I ended up with plain old Club Soda. OK, I can live with that. I ordered the "lobster" or something similar seafood bisque. It was thick, pasty and full of fake crab. It was not very warm. I ate it, though, I was starving, and it was edible, just not really good. I also ordered the tomatoes with basil, "fresh mozzarella" and balsamic. The tomatoes were horribly firm and not ripe enough to serve. These hard slabs of tomato were cut over an inch thick. It was like their took a hard tomato and sliced the ends off, then cut the rest into three slabs, stacked it with some cheese, tossed a leaf on it, drenched it in balsamic and said, "Order up!" The cheese was anything but fresh. At least the basil leaves were OK. I didn't finish it. Yuck. I ordered their Cobb Salad with beef filet on it. It was, perhaps, the most weird take on a Cobb I'd ever had. It had this disgusting dressing on it that completely removed it from the world of a traditional Cobb Salad. If you want to serve a Cobb, just serve a real Cobb and don't try to be cute or fancy with it. Ya'll mucked this one up. The dressing you serve with it is nasty. I tried, really, I tried to eat this but I couldn't. I picked around at the steak bits and ate what I could from it, then I just got out my credit card and when I finally got the server's attention, I just handed it to her so I could quickly leave.
(2)Alia P.
This update is not for the restaurant, this is for the catering business, Sausalito Catering. I went to a wedding at the Galleria. The food was awesome. The servers were awesome. Huge portions. Great food. Salmon with wasabi/teriaki sauce. The servers were the most attentive I've had at a wedding lately. Super professional. I would recommend this catering company to anyone.
(5)Tom F.
Good for lunch, but kind of dead after work. Slow service from bartenders. Not a great beer selection.
(3)Jason V.
The reports of Cafe Sausalito's death have been greatly exaggerated. Given how far the Galleria has fallen since it opened in the late 80's, my expectations for Cafe Sausalito--a restaurant I hadn't visited in at least 10 years--were very low. I wouldn't have been that surprised to walk into a wasteland, complete with cobwebs and tumbleweed. Instead, what I found was the pretty standard business crowd having lunch, filling about 70% of the seating inside (I didn't get a look at the "outside" dining area that is open to the Galleria food court). Sausalito features a pretty large dining area with a large bar and two levels of tables (i.e., one level a couple steps higher than the other) on the main floor. I had the beef brisket sandwich, which turned out to be a pretty sizable pile of beef brisket on a bun absolutely slathered in barbecue and honey dijon mustard sauces. For the sake of my work clothes, I opted to go open-face on the sandwich and knife-and-fork it (something I very rarely do). The mustard sauce overpowered the taste of the meat, but I could live with it. The quality and the cooking of the meat isn't going to come close to rivaling even a chain barbecue place, but it was adequately cooked and fit the purposes of the sandwich. It was the size of the portion that really surprised me. I also liked the fact that I could substitute the fries with vegetables, which ended up being julienne green and yellow zucchini. Service was pretty basic, though I thought it could have been a bit quicker for the simpler tasks like getting the check ready to go. My leisurely (but cold) walk to the office and back (a little over three blocks) with lunch at Cafe Sausalito took about one hour and five minutes. On top of that, my meal plus an iced tea cost me $9.10 before tip. Not too shabby at all.
(3)Patrick M.
Cafe Sausalito is a great spot; #1 for lunch in the middle of the day, #2 for catering your event, and #3 paired with the Galleria as a venue for an event. My wife and I did our wedding there in July 2014 and had a great experience. We can't say enough good things about Babu, Vicki and their crew of folks making everything just right. All of our guests enjoyed their food and everyone had a great time. The price was competitive and the service was incredible. Highly recommended for lunch or for catering events. Hope to visit Cleveland again soon and stop in their for some of their delicious salmon.
(5)Jessica I.
The Galleria has seen better days, but Cafe Sausalito keeps soldiering on. When I'm in the mood to sit down for lunch, this is a good change of pace. The menu features primarily burgers, salads, and sandwiches, all very competent. There's a crab cake that changes styles regularly, and the pasta selections I've had are really good. Service has always been very efficient and accommodating, even when we need six separate checks at the table (be sure to tip well for that, ladies and gents). I recommend eating "outside" on the food court side, where you're assured some actual daylight.
(3)Meg J.
I went here recently for lunch and it was just OK.... Anyways, they have some neat little window - art things that I liked (better than the food)... pictures of those, as well as a link to their full menu, are on my blog ( whatsincleveland.blogspo… ) I asked for honey for my french fries and the waitress said that they had it, but "They use it for cooking" so she wouldn't bring me any. Meh.
(2)Brandon I.
It's hard to believe that a place that's been open for 22 years (22 years!) can have so few reviews, but I'll try to put a stop to that now. Cafe Sausalito? Pretty freaking good! Nothing fancy...which, given the extremely low prices, shouldn't be a surprise. But they have some great lunch specials that are as inexpensive as Panera...with much much better ambiance. To set it up, I went here with a few friends back in 1992, after we missed a Tribe game due to it having been a day game instead of a night game. So, the teenagers we were, we took excitedly to the big city (A la Ferris Bueller), read the artwork, danced in the Public Square fountain and toured around the Galleria, with the extensive shops they had back in the day (Banana Republic, etc). We had a grand time, and weren't looked down upon by the server. We noticed, and tipped well because of it. So guess what? It's still friggin open. Not an easy trick for something in the Galleria. So...onto the food. I had the Chef's Misto Salad/Chicken Tortellini Soup special ($6.95!!), my beautiful Brazilian companion, in town for a few days, had a salmon salad (around $8). She got a glass of wine, a reasonable $7 (she's used to NY prices). All together it came to like $23. My food was simple and tasty. Liked it a lot. She loved her salad. The waitress joked with me on how I hadn't been around in 15 years...stuff like "What should I care if you're not going to be back for another decade...?". Witty banter is fun. Obviously, the Galleria is beautiful, and Cafe Sausalito is open-air to it, looking down over the food court and up into the glass roof and so-on. The restaurant has some nice styling, with wine bottles on racks and a nice looking bar. GREAT for game days or Science Center or Hall of Fame visits! Galleria parking is a bit pricey (it maxes out at $13 after 4 hours...but, a deal the longer you stay, I suppose). So yeah! I'm a fan. Will be back before a decade and a half transpires. Great food for not *that* much more than you'd pay at the food court downstairs.
(4)Ryan C.
Been here several times for work related reasons. The food is usually average nothing really remarkable the service is usually pretty good. Although my last time here the server was TERRIBLE! It took her 1 hour & a half to serve our party of 10
(3)Meredith M.
How does this place stay in business? I stopped in here with coworkers for happy hour and the place was dead. We had heard that the happy hour was great but they only had bud light and miller light for $2. And the majority of other beers they were out of. There were 2 bartenders and three of us, that was it. And it took forever to get them to give us a drink. And they got it wrong 50% of the time. Checks took awhile too. Not sure what is going on here..
(2)Pam C.
We had my daughter's wedding reception at the Galleria on 8-10-13 and I have to say that Cafe Sausalito was one of the best caterers I have ever seen!!! They did a fantastic job from the beginning to the very end. The food was the BEST I have ever had at a wedding. EVERYONE told us how great the food was and that is something you want to hear. The service was also excellent Babu runs a very tight ship. He made sure everything was exactly like my daughter and her husband wanted. We were all very happy that the night went fantastic and there was nothing at ALL to complain about. We would definitely recommend the Galleria and Cafe Sausalito for a wedding venue!!!!!!!!!!
(5)Peter W.
Found myself in the Galleria, of all places, for lunch and gave this place a spin. It wasn't bad. Reasonable portions for reasonable prices, but not necessarily a cheap or quick lunch. Lunch and a beverage came in at the $10-15 range, and it took our party of three a little more than an hour for the meal. Aided by the pineapple salsa topping pulled pork sandwich was good, but it did have a nagging sloppy joe flavor that seemed a little out of place. The fries were nothing to write home about. The seafood bisque was good, but I would have liked a thicker consistency. Our server was friendly, but seemed maybe a little overwhelmed with the lunch rush. Here's the thing, I'd be happy to go back, but I am rarely downtown and wouldn't make it a point to go there to eat here. If you do spend your time downtown during the day, stop in for a decent meal.
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