Iced mocha, raspberry limeade, tuna salad sandwich
Warmed tuna sandwich
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Map of Computer History Museum
Outside Computer History Museum
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Cloud Bistro proudly serves Four Barrel and De La Paz Coffee
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Annabelle R.
Mar 5, 2024
We stopped by this cafe while visiting the Computer History Museum this past weekend. Service and wait time was standard. The iced mocha was made just the way I like it, sweet and chocolatey. The raspberry limeade was delicious and refreshing. The tuna salad sandwich was tasty and satisfying, with fresh tomato and lettuce, and the 7-grain slices toasted perfectly. There's both indoor and outdoor seating available. Tables were a bit messy on a Saturday afternoon, but we wiped one down ourselves in order to enjoy our refreshments before heading back into the museum. I liked this little cafe and wouldn't hesitate to return, even if not visiting the museum.
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Whitnie B.
Sep 23, 2023
Pizza was decent, tuna sandwich was okay it was warmed which was not good because the lettuce was hot and so was the tuna, it seemed like the just put the whole thing in the toaster oven. The raspberry limeade was fizzy and gross and do not recommend.
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Laura B.
Mar 11, 2017
This is a super-affordable spot that turns out great food in a great location - right in the Computer History Museum! Excellent natural light both in- and outside makes this a chic spot to grab a latte and a waffle and give your brain a chance to mellow out mid-way through your historical journey of abacuses, transistors, and supercomputers. We had a late breakfast here, and were surprised with the great quality of the food. I had the PB&J ($3.50), which was grilled in a panini press and served with a side of fruit. He had the steel cut oatmeal, which was hearty and also had fruit in it ($4). My latte ($4) was like drinking a cloud - excellent! With prices comparable (and in most cases, better) than Starbucks, there's no reason not to swing by on your next visit to the area. If you have trouble finding the place, just Google it! ;-)
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Robin M.
Sep 1, 2018
I was so excited when I saw the sign on shoreline that they serve four barrel coffee! Sadly, the baristas aren't great at making a latte, and I didn't even want to finish it. (And I never waste coffee, because would a drug addict waste drugs? I don't think so!)Also, for such a nice and new place, I'm super disappointed with the vegan options. Oatmeal and a salad with iceberg lettuce? Just because the cafe is inside a museum, doesn't mean the menu has to be historical too.
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Helen F.
Mar 10, 2016
New cafe and great alternative to Starbucks located inside Computer History Museum. Pour over Four Barrel coffee, soup, and vegetarian chili for less than $15! Free wifi and a nice and quiet place to work while charging. My food was a bit cool - but I'll give this place benefit of the doubt as the food was actually very good. I might come for the veg chili alone - $5 for a giant bowl.
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Carmen V.
Jun 16, 2016
Coffee was kind of burnt for my taste but i had a pleasant experience Sunday afternoon post Mountain View farmers market when i was looking for a more isolated coffee shop but still in the area. The patio is very pleasant and the white interior has pretty much the look and feel you can expect from a museum café. Very quiet, mellow and they give you discount coupons for the food. Pastries were old looking so did not even try. Plenty of parking.
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Cami B.
Dec 8, 2017
This was the perfect amount of food and prices for our tired brains after all the computer history knowledge. The Tuna melt with pickled onions was AHmayzing!! Great options for kids too. Inspiring and quiet workplace with WiFi as well.
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Matt C.
Mar 14, 2016
Three stars because the food was pretty decent, I had the monte cristo sandwich with a small side salad. Unlikely I'll ever go back though. Minus one big star because my soup never arrived, despite having paid for it (plus tip) in advance. When I was almost done with my meal, the runner asked if I was still waiting for the soup, I said yes and at that point I no longer wanted it. No refund offered. Minus another star because the open area is super loud and the screaming children don't make for a pleasant cafe experience.
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Ward D.
Mar 5, 2020
Good food, pleasant atmosphere, friendly staff. This is located inside the corner of the Computer Museum on the first floor. Surrounded on 2 sides by glass, when we went there the self driving car was parked to one side. We ordered a grilled cheese sandwich and got a hand made sandwich and a small, delicious, salad that we shared before touring the museum. If the day is nice, you can also sit outside and enjoy the food and the weather. Definitely recommend this restaurant as a good place to get a snack or meal while at the museum.
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Huong D.
Apr 28, 2019
I was so happy with my sandwich but shocked to see tiny mold in my salad. When I told the cashier/chef there, he asked if I wanted something else like a donut... no apology or agreement with my sanitation concern... it's so sad because the museum atmosphere so nice. Hopefully I won't get sick after because I had most of the salad side... but what about other ppl who ordered the full salad there? Gross.
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