La Tartine French Bistro Cafe

1420 Kelly Johnson Blvd, Colorado Springs - 80920
155 reviews
French Salad
(719) 598-5550

Fun little cafe. The food is great and the drinks are nice too. They can get pretty busy and run out of things, so aim to go early if you can.

Not a kid friendly restaurant. They didn’t even have coloring for my kid, they did have a high chair but that’s all they had. We paid for a kids lemonade that we didn’t get, and I think we ordered before some of the other orders came out. We waited 30-45 minutes to get our food, food was yummy but I wouldn’t come here again.

Looked for a brunch place and have been wanting to see if there was a French bistro in COS and we found one. Upon walking in the place was not as I was expecting. The decor is very simplistic, chairs not so comfortable. The food, I would say is not so much “French Bistro” food, maybe a few things on the menu would be more “French” than what you would get at something like Panera. I do want you to know that the food here is quite good. Panera does not even compare. I got a breakfast croissant and was exactly what I was hoping it would be. My wife got the Prosciutto Linguine and it is gone so I can’t even take a picture of it. She said it was ok but slightly bland. Come for breakfast or a sandwich.

Great food, friendly service and nice clean place.

Have enjoyed everything we’ve eaten each time we’ve gone there. Their croissants ? are out of this world. I love their chicken salad and tuna salad served on their freshly baked croissants. Great service and great food. Check them out. ????

A small gem!Their serving sizes are not too big but the food is delicious! I got the croissant and it was buttery and cooked beautifully.

Amazing food and always good service. The lobster ravioli is the best! I cannot say enough good things about this place.

If there is better French onion soup in town, I haven't found it. Delicious food and excellent service. A favourite for lunch/brunch out.

This is definitely not French food. Their "cheese fondue" is lumpy and has a cottage cheese like consistency. The French Onion Soup is decent but most of the other items on the menu are just salads and sandwiches- items that you can get at Kneaders or Panera. Breakfast isn't special either- it's just eggs or waffles. The tables are never bussed, the cashier who takes your order doesn't smile or seem happy to be there and my chai tea latte tasted like black coffee. I'd much rather go somewhere where I can get good table service, a good latte, and sit in a clean area. If you want French food go to the La Baguette on Chestnut. All of the La Baguette locations are independently owned and this one is run by a couple from France and the husband is the chef- it is much more tasty.

A decent place for breakfast, brunch or just croissants.Wish their croissants didn't get sold out as early as 9am. Maybe make more of them?