

Noodles & Company at 1550 Fall River Dr, Loveland is your destination for Uncommon Goodness and delicious variety to satisfy any craving and every taste, at a great value. From classic and contemporary favorites – including our world-famous Macs – to new culinary creations, our craveable recipes feature creativity and flavorful flare made fresh and just the way you want. We offer tasty choices to fit any food lifestyle, from vegetarian to gluten-free and more. Order quick pick up, delivery or dine in and enjoy free WiFi. We also cater groups of every size. Join Noodles Rewards today to earn points for freebies, offers and other great perks.
Counter-serve chain offering international noodle & pasta dishes from mac ‘n’ cheese to Pad Thai.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1550 Fall River Dr, Loveland, CO 80538
Phone: (970) 612-0982
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Reviews
The DoorDash system assigned me two orders (a standard stacked delivery). When I arrived, I was told the store would no longer release two orders to drivers and that I needed to contact DoorDash myself to remove one before they would give me anything.
While I understand the concern about orders being delivered incorrectly, the DoorDash platform already tracks and flags drivers who make those mistakes. Drivers accept stacked orders in good faith because the platform structures them that way. Being told at pickup that one order must be dropped reduces the driver’s expected pay and also creates delays, because drivers must stop and contact DoorDash support before leaving.
It also creates additional delays for customers. When an order is removed from a driver after arrival, it has to be reassigned to another driver and re-enter the dispatch queue, which often means the delivery ends up taking significantly longer than originally expected.
Additionally, DoorDash drivers are independent contractors, so we have no control over the behavior of other drivers. During the interaction I was told to “tell my coworkers to stop delivering wrong orders.” Drivers are not coworkers and have no authority over one another. Being addressed this way and treated as though I was responsible for the actions of other drivers was unprofessional and inappropriate.
I appreciate the store trying to solve a problem, but this approach may unintentionally slow down deliveries and create unnecessary friction for drivers who are simply following the assignments given by the DoorDash system. If policies like this become common, many drivers may begin avoiding the location, which could ultimately slow down delivery times for customers as well.
Situations like this can also create dispatch inefficiencies within the DoorDash system that affect delivery timing metrics for both drivers and merchants.
If this is a store-level policy rather than a company policy, it may be worth reviewing with regional management so it doesn’t unintentionally disrupt delivery operations.
I always tip, I’m patient, and I never complain when my order is light or running late, but this has become a recurring problem. On top of that, I have a gluten allergy and despite clearly requesting gluten free, I often find one or two regular noodles mixed in, which is concerning. Most recently, during a snowstorm, I picked up a chicken alfredo bowl that had zero chicken in it. This has happened before, and when I contacted corporate, I was promised a free entrée that I never received. I understand mistakes happen, but when the same issue keeps happening, it’s frustrating and disappointing.
Delicious! We also enjoyed pot stickers! Everuthing came out quickly, and the food was fresh. Awesome service.