Cafe Dining and Coffee Bar
Ordering counter
Cafe Dining
partial menu
a meal in a styrofoam container
Kang pao tofu with steamed rice Sweet potato, sage, and garlic pizza
a sunflower in a bottle on a table
Teriyaki chicken with rice and vegetables
Chicken rice with cucumber salad, and Hungarian vegetable soup
nachos in a styrofoam container
chicken and potatoes in a styrofoam container
Fish and zucchini chips- so delicious I forgot to take a pic! Sustainable fish source
Tuna melt and fries.
sushi and sashimi
sandwiches, food
Indian Chicken and Rice, To Go. If anyone ever tells me they are heading to the Cafe @ Rio I can be counted in.
sushi and sashimi
Burger with tater tots
food
Lemon Chiffon Meringue Pie
Zucchini Feta Cakes with Tzahiki Sauce and fresh cucumber salad!
Jerk Vegan Burger
Pork belly with gochujang sauce, rice, cauliflower, mushroom, edamame, and kale chips
Grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup
Jeff G.
Feb 17, 2023
Great potato soup today!! I didn't have enough room for a burger. The burgers here are the best.
Read MoreKat V.
Jan 24, 2019
The best of everything you are looking for a cafe at the college campus!Sustainable food from their garden - checkedReasonable price - checkedTasty - checkedHealthy (not too salty, oily, or sweet) - checkedReduce plastic cup by giving discount for using cafe@rio cup - checkedVariety of daily feature menu (from around the world) - checked
Read MoreLeslie A.
Apr 29, 2016
Well done! So I had a conference and brought some snacks with me. I was in need of something more substancial, but was faced with needing to stay at the conference and only leave for a few mins at a time. I saw and heard that there was a cafe on campus right next door and decided I would check it out. Now, let me be clear, this is a cafeteria. So the ambiance isn't really there, but by cafeteria standards, this place was clean, had plenty of seating and even outdoor patio seating. What a treat! The coolest things about the cafe is that the college has a garden they keep up and that you can visit, right near the cafe! They use the ingredients as well as locally roasted coffee and ingredients in your meal! AMAZING. I had their special of the day. It was roasted chicken (1/4) with brown rice and spinach. The chicken was juicy and well prepared. Could have used more seasoning or time marinating, but it was fresh and I was able to add some seasoning to it afterwards. The rice was fluffy and well-cooked and the spinach was very well seasoned. This whole meal cost $4.99. WELL worth it. I would check this place out again in a heartbeat if I am at another conference. Well done students, well done!
Read MoreBonnie G.
Feb 17, 2011
First off, this is a college cafeteria and it makes no qualms about that. Secondly, this is an amazing lunch place for foodies on a budget. Not only is it based on sustainable, local produce sourced daily, their prices are insane. I bought a huge plate of salad, fruit cup, large iced coffee and a coffee cake for barely 8 dollars. And it was all huge servings and delicious.The atmosphere is crisp and clean and decidedly modern without being too cheeky or smirky about it. You still have all the food stations you remember from state run institutions like the salad bar, the pizza bar, the hot meal bar and the deli counter. The baked goods and coffee stand is a little across the ways. I rode my bike from work, excited after reading about the cafe in Edible Phoenix that I could finally have a quick lunch place to go to that wasn't fast food. There were helpful signs around the driveway but hard to find parking for my bike. I was overwhelmed by the set up when I first got in and probably freaked out the poor employee ordering a Greek Salad at the salad stations b/c I was overwhelmed by the size of his entree. However, for $3.25, I got a huge half salad that had: quinoa, flax seed, sunflower seeds, local goat cheese, fresh cut peppers, tomatoes and spring mix with a just made cilantro dressing. Incredible. The fruit cup I bought for $1.75 tasted like real fruit, they had plenty of soy milk for my iced organic coffee and the coffee cake was delicious and huge; I shared it with 3 co-workers! It tasted truly home-made too, you could actually taste the egg, butter, milk, brown sugar, etc that made the silky textured dessert hard to resist.The phrase is over-used a lot, but considering very few people know about this place, it is truly a hidden gem and worth you getting to know it and their admirable mission. After all, you gotta love a lunch place with compost-able plates and cups!
Read MoreJeannette S.
Sep 9, 2011
I work nearby so I eat here a few times every week and love the featured items that are different every day. They also have a preferred dining card which gets you a free meal every 7th visit. Excellent lunch food, options, and it's cheap for what you are getting.
Read MorePatrice C.
Sep 13, 2016
Everything at Cafe at Rio is amazing. It's all made fresh, sustainable and delicious. Their breakfast option are good and always served hot! Lunch is always exciting because the specials are healthy and convenient and that's something I hate having to figure out at home before work. I'm definitely in the cafe at least 4 times a week! They also offer really interesting workshops that are very affordable. The last workshop I went to was a Vietnamese workshop and we learned how to make Pho and Spring rolls. Did I mention it was only $20! We plan on going to the Date Night Cooking Workshop on September 23rd!
Read MoreCody S.
Jul 22, 2016
They make a great effort to make food available to people with all manners of dietary restrictions and health preferences. Their salad bar is really good and the cashiers and Batista's are exceptionally polite and comprehensive.
Read MoreYolie C.
May 31, 2011
Ahh I would walk over hot coals to eat here! They have a new item everyday. Also some mainstay items like the veggie burger that's to die for. There's even a little garden that you can walk through to see some of the produce that they use. So inexpensive as well. You can take advantage of the frequent buyer card. 6 punches and your meal is free! I've sampled a lot of items here like the bleu cheese pizza, fresh baked brownies, couscous and an Asian salad that I have tried to replicate but cannot for the life of me get the spices right. I ride a bike so it's a little out of the way for me but I have been known to take hour lunches just to take advantage of their savory meals. Everyone there is so friendly too and I have never had a bad experience. And right next to this cafe is a yummy coffee bar where they serve Italian soda. I don't know how a place like this exists but I am so glad I have had a chance to experience it. Thanks to Bonnie G. for pushing me in the right direction!P.S. Try their iced tea located next to the soda fountain. You will thank me later..
Read MoreRuby B.
Sep 15, 2015
Daily features, fair prices, friendly staff, and locally sourced items used as often as possible make this one of my favorite lunch spots. Yes, their hours are odd, but they work fine for me since my office is in the area, and it is a quick and easy place to stop for lunch. There is a salad bar with made to order salads, a sandwich bar, a pizza bar, a hot grill, and brewed ice tea. Each section offers daily specials. They have their own garden on the campus, which is maintained by the students, and you can tell how fresh everything is in the quality of the food. Their green goddess dressing is amazing, as is the lavender iced tea. I check this link every morning and get excited about lunch hour to roll around - http://www.riosalado.edu/cafe/menu/Pages/default.aspx. I love Cafe @ Rio!
Read MoreDave C.
Oct 27, 2021
very dirty place, glass dividers at food line dirty at 11:00am immediately after opening, bathroom mirror, tray return and drink counter dirty. One employee wearing gloves. One employees was observed eating in the prep area with no gloves and handling food after. yuck
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