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    4.6 (965 reviews)
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    Lety G.

    My friends that live in Oakland have been hyping this place up for quite some time, and I finally went out there on a Sunday before they open so that we could stand in line and be one of the first few people there. All of their options are vegetarian and they only serve one type of pizza per day and you can check online beforehand what the specific pizza of the day is. I ordered just a slice to try it and this Sunday in particular it was the margarita pizza. My one slice came with a bonus little slice which is a nice surprise. The pizza was delicious. You could taste the freshness and I get why they sell out well before closing time every time.

    Wild mushroom #pizza the day before #Thanksgiving! OMG!
    Lisa T.

    A tip screen?? A TIP SCREEN? Oh hell no. The Cheeseboard is an employee co-op and they are all fairly paid. This really really grates.

    More pastries galore
    Joy F.

    In a temp spot, and it still works. Got some hot honey and muffin. Can't miss after grabbing some pizza.

    Rachel K.

    What a cool spot! There are two sides to the business, a pizza side and the cheese and baked goods side. When we stopped in, the pizza side had live music and there was a line out the door. We were more interested in pastries so we headed next door and ordered a variety of items to go. The team was very friendly and all the options were displayed on the back wall. I ended up getting a marionberry scone ($3.85), a corn cherry scone ($3.85), a cheese roll ($4), and a pecan roll ($4.50). The scones are huge and dense, but still fluffy. The pecan roll is sweet, but not too sweet, and the cheese roll is savory and chewy- Pop it in the microwave for a couple seconds and it's even better. All of these pair great with coffee and I'd recommend sharing so you can try more than one thing, they're big! I'm so glad I got to experience this little local gem!

    Daniel B.

    This is what community looks like. Food opportunities for the EBT people affected. Thank you Cheese Board for sharing to the low-income community: the place was very supportive of us, and you made it easy. I appreciate you and your great hospitality and the beautiful music.

    Cheeseboard Collective Specials - July 25th, 2025
    Krista M.

    The name alone made me stop as I envisioned a full spread of cheese, charcuterie, and all the accompaniments and while the pizzeria next door was between lunch and dinner service, I popped into the cheese shop side. The line was long but moved quickly and the majority of people appeared to be picking up what looked like half baked pizzas to finish at home. Since my hotel didn't have an oven, I opted for a premade salad and a hot apple cider. I literally love hot apple cider and The Cheeseboard Collective's cider was divine as it was perfectly spiced and warming (despite the warm July day!) The salad had organic roasted beets, toasted walnuts, organic romaine lettuce, and a blue cheese dressing which was ultimately fresh and tasty, though a little pricey for the portion sizing. Service was friendly and efficient. If I lived nearby, I would definitely visit all the time to try new cheeses!

    Pizza and salad
    Christine M.

    I loved this spot. So fun and energetic. The band they had playing made the vibes fantastic. The pizza was amazing and tasted fresh. Very cheesy and served hot. I never thought I'd be a fan of corn on pizza but I was taken by surprise. Make sure to get the green sauce because it makes the experience EVEN better. We also got the salad. Had to wait in line for 15 minutes but not bad for a Saturday. Food came out quick

    Ruby B.

    Cheese Board is a fav! Each week there's a new pizza their flavors are always fresh, unique, and super tasty. There's pretty much always a line down the street, so make sure you get there early. The vibe is classic Berkeley funky, welcoming, and always with a live band playing outside. It feels like a community gathering. The green sauce they give you to dip the pizza in? Delicious!! Everything is freshly made at their bakery next door, and it's all locally and organically sourced, which I love. I couldn't recommend Cheese Board enough it's a must if you're in Berkeley.

    butternut squash pizza of the day
    Melissa M.

    What I love most about cheeseboard is that every single day I'm able to try in season local fresh produce from farms across the Bay Area. Although I was first hesitant to try a meatless vegetarian pizza, I quickly became a fan of cheeseboard's unique take on pizza every week. I look forward to seeing what's on the menu every Monday night. My absolute favorites include: the butternut squash pizzas, the fig pizzas, and of course the potato pizza. And anytime there is an arugula salad with a lemon dressing on top of the pizza, I'm there! On top of daily variety, cheeseboard also offers vegan/gluten-free options all year round. I have especially been impressed with cheeseboard's action to support immigrant communities in these challenging times. This should stand as no surprise since cheeseboard is a cooperatively owned restaurant. They invest in their workers and in the community, offering musical time slots for local talent daily. The ambience is packed but extremely welcoming. You can expect long lines for both lunch and dinner, but it's worth the wait!

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    Jacqueline F.

    This place has gone wrong big time, so I'm missing nothing. I came here to get some cheese and there were no people behind the counter to help. It's all self-serve. I assume that there are no tastes either. They changed how they give out bread, it's no longer self-serve so you have to wait in the longest of lines. So a line for the cheese and then the line for the bread. Another gripe, they have a gluten-free loaf, but don't make enough. There are never enough here, so even when I get there after they've been open for an hour. And the pizza, I'll review them next. Gone are the days when I would dream of this place and wish to be there. I lived in the area and would walk down to get my breads, some cheese and a coffee. But never again! I have to say that I used to love the idea of supporting a small-ish, collective, but their time has passed. This place is the definition of has been. The truth is that I can make my own bread and have options, rather than relying on their tired carrot loaf - who wants that? I can get cheese elsewhere. The time for this spot has passed. It's time to move on. I'm looking forward to the next spot that will replace this one.

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    Hands down, the best pizza on the planet! I just wish they were open every day--and that their deliciousness was available in more cities.

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    Their website says the cheese counter is closed. Does anyone know if this is still true as of 09/25/2023?

    Yes, they haven't opened the cheese counter for customers who want to taste cheeses and make special requests. However, the line to the cashiers snakes past the cheese counter, where you'll find a pretty good variety of cheeses for grab-and-go.… Read more

    Is this a sit down place? Or pick up and find a place to sit outside of the restaurant?

    The Cheese Board Collective is a store/counter with a line - sometimes out the door. There are a few tables outside. There is also the Cheese Board Pizza next door which is a restaurant - you order at the counter and then find a table.

    Is this the place Michael Pollan talks about?

    It is a Berkeley institution, so given that he talks a lot about real food in general, it wouldn't surprise me if he mentioned this place. Either way, it's a wonderful co-op and they make inspiring food (Arizmendi and Sliver are both off-shoots of… Read more

    Keto options available?

    It's primarily a pizza place- salads are available - the other side is a bakery. as far as I know this won't be my choice for a Keto option

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