Bibo's cafe

Seamer Rd, Scarborough
07468 493206

Recent Reviews

tracey Knorn

Bibo's is great, as always. Friendly and helpful staff. Excellent food too.

Jean Monkman

Nice atmosphere, friendly and accommodating staff. Proper food, freshly prepared. Open from 9am until 2pm. We love it.

Mikey Swann

A really nice cafe located inside Falsgrave Community Centre. The staff are really friendly and helpful. I will definitely be back! ☆☆☆☆☆

Diane Cooper

Every meal we have had are amazing staff always helpful & pleasant

Robert Magee

Very good

Amanda Henderson

Ate there earlier today, the food is good and good value too, although the gluten free options were limited. That said, I was happy with the compromise, the home made chips were yummy! Nice, friendly staff too!We used the picnic benches, in the sun, outside, which was pleasant, rather than eating in.

Demi M

Took me and my girls here in early February and the service was fantastic! We decided on the afternoon tea- so cheap and the selection we got was fab. Homemade sausage rolls, cakes and we were able to pick out the different fillings for our sandwiches. My youngest is quite a picky eater so it was great to be able to pick out what went into our tea. The staff were very very friendly and we were able to have a lovely natter during our stay. Overall a very friendly place to eat 10/10 highly recommend ☺️

Carla L

Awful cafe. Stopped by with friends as we wanted to support our local community centre. We were made to feel very uncomfortable and unwelcome. The blonde lady (who I believe is the manager/owner) was horribly rude and acted as if we were just a burden to her as we had interrupted her gossiping with friends. The cakes were dry and very over priced and the tables were sticky with dirt. We won’t be returning which is a real shame as they have so much potential with where they are situated.

Vicky B

Bibos is a small friendly cafe with only about 5 tables. Ive been visiting bibos regularly a couple of times a week for a few years . I was quite upset after reading a latest review about discrimination! I visit with my brother who is disabled autistic and has severe learning disabilities. The at bibos have always been so friendly and bend over backwards to accommodate his needs. I have also witnessed other disabled clients visit regularly with there workers as its such a welcoming environment. The food is all homemade like the quiche chips and the afternoon teas are a total treat and amazing youd never leave hungry

Sheryl Hodgson

Today I visited Bibo's cafe with a group of pupils from a Special education school. All pupils understand how to use appropriate manners when out in the community and especially visiting cafes. Each pupil had their money to buy a snack for themselves. They bought a snack and a drink. Some pupils in the group have strict dietary requirements however still expressed they would of liked to buy a drink.Staff brought the pupils snack who have dietary requirements to fulfill their need if hungry especially at snack time throughout the school day.The lady who owned the cafe expressed quite rudely that we were unable to eat our own snack in her cafe, staff explained about pupils dietary requirements and requested for exemption. The reply we got was “no I own this cafe and have to pay the wages to clean up their mess “. highlighted above pupils who visited the cafe recognises what is appropriate and what is not. The remark we got regarding 'the mess' seemed very discriminating towards our pupils. Would they not allow babies in as they have their own food?I am very disappointed in the service we got and the approach we received in the cafe.We shortly left and will not be returning. A formal letter of complaint will be attached and sent to the manager of the centre where the cafe is based.

Lemons04

I was at Bibos cafe today when a group of special needs students were in. The proprietor was very rude in that she appeared to make the group feel very unwelcome. A number of the students looked like they were practicing their life skills by taking it in turns to go up to the counter and pay for items ie cakes and drinks. When one of the staff members got a food item out of her bag fir one of the students the proprietor said this was not allowed, fair enough you may say which I myself would say in usual circumstances, however, when a staff member explained that a couple of the students were autistic and had a limited diet the proprietor went on a ramble about how she was the owner and had to pay staff to clean up after these people’s mess that they had brought with them. I felt this was really unfair and rude of her particularly when I noticed no mess had been made.It seemed such a shame too as the building that houses the cafe was fitted out with a number of areas which were disability friendly. Just a shame the owner of the cafe didn’t have it in her heart to be disability friendly also! I appreciate she has to make a living in these hard times but a bit of common decency wouldn’t have gone a miss. The students weren’t their long and it wasn’t a particularly busy time. Other tables were available.

CH25CH

Today I visited Bibo's cafe with a group of pupils from a Special education school. All pupils understand how to use appropriate manners when out in the community and especially visiting cafes. Each pupil had their money to buy a snack for themselves. Some pupils in the group have strict dietary requirements however still expressed they would of liked to buy a drink. Staff brought the pupils snack who have dietary requirements to fulfill their need if hungry especially at snack time throughout the school day. The lady who owned the cafe expressed quite rudely that we were unable to eat our own snack in her cafe, staff explained about pupils dietary requirements and requested for exemption. The reply we got was “no I own this cafe and have to pay the wages to clean up their mess “. highlighted above pupils who visited the cafe recognises what is appropriate and what is not. The remark we got regarding 'the mess' seemed very discriminating towards our pupils. Would they not allow babies in as they have their own food? I am very disappointed in the service we got and the approach we received in the cafe. We shortly left and will not be returning. A formal letter of complaint will be attached and sent to the manager of the centre where the cafe is based.

Leona Way

Lovely friendly staff. The breakfast was lovely. Definitely worth a visit.Kid-friendliness: Highchair if needed. The ladies are great with little ones.

Robert Walton

A homely place, that is friendly and serves a great breakfast. My first visit today, but it won't be my last!Parking: Plenty of easy, free, parking in the retail park opposite.

Jason Briggs

Beautiful breakfast everything cooked spot on would definetely recommend

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