Very expensive for breakfast for what you get. Food is good but not worth it in my opinion. Our meal came out to about $25 per person. The menu is set up to where you usually have to add sides and the sides are expensive ($4 for bacon and $4 for fruit, $5.99 for 1 pancake) My pancakes a didn’t come with syrup it was an $1.39 up have for a tiny thing of syrup. They also add a 4% “kitchen fee”. Service and food was good but for the price and the long wait I would rather go somewhere else!
I have conflicting thoughts on this establishment. I've dined here once; I enjoyed the quality of food, the service was fine, the atmosphere is nice. On the other hand, the portions are small at least what I ordered. I got the omlette and was surprised it came with only toast considering the size, it was small. We also ordered small orange juices and they came in a cup reminiscent of a shot glass also small, although delicious. I'm not someone with a big appetite. Let's just say I came in hungry, and I left feeling hungry. All in all, if I were to come back to Tangerine, I would probably order something else. For the price and portions, I would say I would consider dining somewhere else if you have a big appetite. Lastly I noticed they have a "kitchen fee" they add to your bill, this is the only establishment in town I've noticed who adds this type of fee to the bill.
I love good brunch places, and my experience at Tangerine in Longmont was excellent. Menu has a diverse selection and even my picky 9 year old was happy with her meal. (This is rare and why we don’t frequently eat out.) We arrived at a crowded time and had to wait about 15-20 mins for our table, but service was excellent, our waitress very attentive and pleasant, and the latte I had was DELISH. Also I enjoyed the warm easygoing colorful atmosphere. Highly recommend.
Great place. So glad they reopened . Serving breakfast, brunch and lunch. You'll love this place. Also has gluten-free and veggie dishes.
Great spot with a good coffee menu, and lots of veggie and vegan options. I had the veggie hash, which was delicious! A unique combo of veggies, pumpkin puree and balsamic drizzle. A dirty Chai to wash it down, and I'm in heaven. Service was prompt and friendly. Nice ambiance with colorful decor and bright, natural lighting. I definitely recommend!
Our family of four wanted a gourmet breakfast so we picked Tangerine based on a perusal of their menu which looked great. But after dining there, our conclusion was that it just wasn’t worth it. Beverages range from $4-$7 dollars. We were looking at $20 just for coffee and no refills. I had the Eggs Your Way which is two eggs, potatoes and toast. My eggs were good but only one slice of toast for an $8.49 breakfast was disappointing. Our Salmon Caper Benedict came with two poached eggs that were hard boiled was very disappointing. And our BLT pancakes did not come with syrup. Next time we want a good breakfast we’ll try somewhere else.
Great food, fast service, nice decor, and no wait for a table. Perfect brunch spot.
Best brunch in Longmont. Fast, fresh, and crazy delicious. Perfect place to eat. Stop by put your name on the list and then walk around downtown. A truly perfect weekend spot.
Excellent all around. Lots of choices for breakfast & lunch with GF & vegetarian. The housemate GF English Muffins are outstanding.
Visited with another couple for breakfast. Although their prices are possibly higher than other Longmont breakfast sites the portions more than made up for cost. I had Buttermilk Pancakes. They were light and fluffy and served with butter and warm syrup. Yummy. Everyone else opted for the Classic Eggs Benedict. The plates were piled high with eggs, spinach and ham on top of English muffins. Served with fried potatoes, also very tasty. All this with endless cups of coffee and water. You will not be disappointed.