
Whether you have time to sit and relax in our casual dining space or need a quick sweet or savory meal to go, as your new local neighborhood eatery, Taste Local has you covered. Quality and taste should never be compromised. Our scratch-made kitchen serves delicious meals made with local, fresh ingredients paired with a healthy selection of in-house and Colorado-made beverages.
Family-friendly café with breakfast, sandwiches, salads, & kids menu in a casual, rustic setting.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 330 Cleveland Ave, Loveland, CO 80537
Phone: (970) 690-9448
Website: http://www.eattastelocal.com/
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Reviews
From the moment you walk in, you can tell this place is special. From the adorable mismatched chairs, linens, mugs, etc, you can tell they’re committed to sustainability. The staff was super friendly, service was quick and food and drink amazing.
We had the baklava latte which was amazing! Both iced and hot were delicious. For our entrees, I had the maple bacon sandwich and my husband had the cowboy fry. The maple bacon sandwich was out of this world! One of those moments where you savor every single bite – excellent pairing of sweet and spicy.
Everything we could tell was local, down to the hot sauce! It was super cool to see where everything was sourced from.
And while they weren’t needed because everything was seasoned to perfection, even the salt and pepper shakers were super cute.
I can’t recommend this place higher!
The sweet option, mountain fog French toast, was absolutely delightful. The French toast was light and flavorful, unlike the super heavy over battered offerings elsewhere. The syrup was light and flavorful without detracting from the flavor of the French toast. The blueberries were so fresh and amazing and added a lovely contrast to the dish’s flavor. I had a jalapeno popper for the side and the flavor was amazing though sadly there was no spice in the pepper.
The savory option, queen croque, was a bit of a mixed bag. The dish was good but the flavors were almost too much, they were almost more than it needed. The breakfast potatoes that came with it were absolutely amazing. I had the fruit skewer as a side with this dish and the fruit was very fresh and sweet.
The employees were fantastic as well, very friendly and attentive. If you are in the area and are in the mood for some good food in a cozy restaurant then please stop in. I look forward to my next visit.
Longer version – we were visiting Loveland from Arizona & while searching for a place for breakfast, Taste’s menu looked appealing — and it did not disappoint.
Drinks: we started off with the juicy ginger chai & rosemary pear. Loved them! The pear had a more mild flavor but my sister fully enjoyed it, while I loved my ginger chai. The entire time we were there we kept looking at a couple other drinks that sounded just as good … so we decided to get a couple more to go: sunny day sip & matcha. I didn’t think it would be possible but the sunny day sip was even better than the ginger chai.
Food: holy cow, I’m still salivating over their food. We ordered the large cinnamon roll, blood orange pistachio crepe, and cherry chocolate waffle. The cinnamon roll? We both actually thought it was more like a streusel. It had an apple flavor with it, with a slightly crunchy top & and airy center; the perfect amount of cinnamon.
The crepe? I love crepes. I have eaten a lot of crepes, from many different restaurants. Let me tell you, Taste’s pistachio crepe was one of the BEST CREPES EVER. The flavor combination was paired perfectly, the crepe was fluffy, the potatoes were expertly seasoned. The only item on the plate I didn’t like was the popper — but only because it was waaay too hot for me. My sister thoroughly enjoyed her waffle. I had a small bite & agree it was also delicious.
Staff: our server was Sammy (Sammie?) and the mixologist was Graham. Both were wonderful: friendly, smiling, helpful, & just all around nice. Sammy never forgot us. Despite being relatively busy, she continually kept returning to our table, asking if we needed anything. Graham was just as friendly & seemed genuinely pleased each time we complimented the drinks.
I want to visit Loveland again and I guarantee you, Taste Local will be at the top of my list of places to visit when I return.
If breakfast could give you a hug, it would be at Taste Local. The Mountain Fog French Toast was pure magic—pillowy, decadent, and just the right amount of sweet, like a little mountain sunrise on a plate. The Southwestern dish brought the perfect balance of hearty, zesty, and comforting—every bite felt like a flavor adventure without leaving Loveland.
And let’s not forget the fresh-squeezed orange juice. Wow. Bright, crisp, sunshine-in-a-glass amazing. You can taste the love in every sip and bite here. Warm, cozy atmosphere, fantastic service, and food that makes you want to linger just a little longer.
Loveland is lucky to have this gem—We’ll back every chance we get!
XOXO- Sarah & Cassi
I split a yummy chicken club sandwich and a very fresh green salad with my friend, and it was great for lunch. The decor is fun, the ambience is nice and the flavored ice teas are yum. And the food is all locally sourced. More expensive then In n Out, but definitely food made with some love.
Below are the Rose French toast with a blackberry mimosa, and the Earl Gray French toast. Also enjoyed the wild mushroom Parmesan veggie bisque, and the lump crab eggs Benedict. Reese was our server; incredibly kind, personal, and professional. This was my first time here. I can’t wait to come back!!!