
Embark on a culinary journey at The Passenger, Longmont’s premier Eclectic restaurant. Located under Historic Dickens Opera House, we offer a vibrant fusion of global flavors, featuring delectable tapas, entrees, & desserts, complemented by craft beverages. Open for lunch/brunch & dinner, we are more than just a dining destination. We provide versatile spaces perfect for hosting unforgettable events, from intimate gatherings to grand celebrations. Experience expertly crafted dishes blending local & international tastes for a truly unique dining adventure. And there is more! BOGO Free Tapa Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays, kids eat free Tue/Wed, daily happy hour, 10% Discount to Seniors/Military & Public Safety Personnel/Students/Teachers.
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The owners pay homage to the building’s historic roots as being both a bank on the first floor and an opera house on the second floor.
On the first floor where the restaurant is located there is ample seating across the many rooms (including inside the old bank vault!) and outdoor patio, at the center of which is a beautiful wooden bar with that old town kind of charm.
My wife and I had gone for brunch. First off, let me say that the service was superb. Our host was attentive, kind, and accommodating; so much so that he even gave us a tour of the old auditorium upstairs after our dining experience.
However, in terms of food, it was a little underwhelming. The presentation of the dishes were phenomenal; each one inspired by an equivalent dish from a different part of the world, but the flavor/texture was a miss more than a hit. I ordered the breakfast tacos, and the tortillas were somehow both overcooked and stale, my wife ordered the frittata and it was a bit on the dry side. The best dish by far was the spinach and goat cheese crepe, we’d absolutely order that again!
As far as price goes it’s certainly competitive for the area, but one thing that irked me a bit was the extra charge for the back-of-house staff — I completely understand why some restaurants choose to do this, but I wish they’d just increase the prices on their menu and pay their staff appropriately rather than both virtue signal to their customers and passing those costs onto them. As they say in French: “C’est la vie”
Will we back to The Passanger? Sure, and especially for a drink or three, but when it comes to the food and the overall experience our expectations will certainly be more tempered.
Since COVID, something’s been lost in restaurants – passionate people and hospitality. Everything I saw, heard, and watched, showed me that The Passenger is dedicated to those two truly lost arts.
Your customers and community too, displayed joy. They all were amazing to interact with, and I’m so thankful for the opportunity to work with both you and them to create art.
Additionally, I was lucky enough to try numerous dishes, all thoughtfully prepared featuring unique but balanced flavors. I will surely be back again when I am “off-the-clock.”
I’d been wanting to do the blind food tasting (mystery menu) event and a friend and I ended up going last night and it did NOT disappoint. Chef Madhoo Seth plated each dish then came out to speak about her experiences and travels and walk us through what we might be tasting prompting fun discussion and then described each dish after we completed it (she shows you the complete dish). (You wear a blindfold and it’s actually pretty fun to try to eat with one on, had us giggling.) Chef clearly loved what she was doing and that love came out in her presentation and flavors. It was PLENTY of food (in fact, I was actually stuffed afterwards and should have taken the “we can box this up for you” advice, but I was having way too much fun and scooping deliciousness into my mouth.)
Thanks for a great experience, we are already planning on who we can bring to do the tasting event again.
My husband had the mussels. He said they were just OK, a little dry. Maybe CO is not the best place to order mussels.
I don’t understand why this restaurant is not more popular. There were only a couple tables occupied on a Saturday night. Hope they survive!
Our food was absolutely amazing – we had some French toast with a mixed berry compote, some herbed potatoes, and a “create-your-own-omelette”. My fiancée also got a Caesar salad that came with what he said was some of the best bread he’s ever had. You can tell they use good ingredients in their food. Portions were great – we definitely left full and happy!
A big thank you to Vipul, and also to our server Dalton! We had a great first experience at The Passenger and are already looking forward to coming back!