The other bases they have are ricotta, garlic oil, BBQ and, of course, traditional tomato. I am not always fond of chicken on top of my pizza and I was very pleasantly surprised - it was delicious!! One thing I really liked about it was that it had a pesto base rather than tomato base so it gave the pizza a wonderful flavor with the chicken and vegetables. It is one of their best sellers and we were appreciative of the recommendation because, as I said, they have so many great options. Our server suggested The Folly, a pizza topped with marinated chicken, onions, mushrooms and roasted red peppers. Order a large and take home the leftovers - it re-heats well at home, just as the Lasagna does. You can get a gourmet slice of all their pizzas for $2.99, a medium is $13.95 and a large is $14.95. It was very difficult to choose a pizza as they have so many great options. The Lasagna was delicious, cooked perfectly, with lots of cheese, just the way I like it. You can make your salad Greek for only $1 more, which my friend did and it was wonderful! It was topped with lots of purple onion, olives, fresh cucumbers and a good portion of feta cheese.
The Lasagna ($6.25 for a small, $8.99 for a large - I would hate to see the large because the small was gargantuan for me) comes with fresh baked garlic bread and a "small" house or Caesar salad (the salad was a meal in and of itself).
We had a hard time deciding because of all the great options so we got a couple things and shared. The portions are huge here - you could literally spend $10-$15 with drinks, leave full, and take home enough leftovers to eat at home for a number of days. I say that with affection because it was part of the charm of our "Southern Italian" meal and she was so cute. Thank goodness she did because I love it! Our server was a darling, young high school student with a strong, Southern accent who chewed gum throughout our meal. Cibo's is a little, unassuming, dare I say "hole in the wall" on James Island that I would have driven right by had my good friend not taken me there one night.