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    First Watch

    3.9 (122 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 2:30 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Million Dollar Bacon
    Jeff F.

    Food was great. Side of delicious bacon and the holiday skillet was amazing. Server was attentive and friendly. Ambiance was "diner-like"", no issues. Great Sunday breakfast experience

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    Ken S.

    I enjoyed the Chickichanga burrito - especially the Vera Cruz sauce - and the potatoes had a seasoning that vaulted them into the upper echelon of breakfast potatoes. My wife enjoyed her breakfast tacos too. The service was good, and it's a really nice restaurant inside. Having said all that, I had a hard time finding something I really wanted to order; the menu is a bit too froufrou for plain folk like us. (Random examples: "whole grain artisan toast with all-natural house preserves", "all-natural sour cream", "Maldon sea salt", etc.). So while I wish them great success, it's not really my kind of place.

    Purple haze! Glasses in the background from the juice samples from our wonderful waitress.
    Phyllis L.

    This was my first time dining at First Watch. Everything was absolutely amazing! The service was top tier!

    my raspberry ricotta french toast, SO GOOD
    June H.

    Our breakfasts were great and our service was better. Calista did a great job getting everything we wanted in a timely fashion. Really appreciated the great service!!!!

    Half sandwich and soup. Smoked sliced ham and Havarti cheese. Chicken rice soup
    Lea G.

    I have been to first watch several times when I come to Loveland. I love that upbeat atmosphere and the service is always top notch. Today I decided to have the two for lunch. You get a choice of a half of a sandwich, one of their small salads, or soup. I have had their tomato bisque before it is delicious. Today I opted for the soup of the day, which was chicken rice. The soup was OK. I do prefer the tomato. The sandwich was loaded with sliced, smoked ham and Havarti cheese. It had thinly sliced tomato on a nicely grilled bread. I really thought the sandwich was delicious. It had a Dijon sauce which was just right. Hubby got fried eggs, bacon, and potatoes. Also a English muffin that seem to be homemade. Yum. Had some grits that were super tasty as well. I love the way they do their fried eggs here and they were perfect over medium. The bacon very flavorful. Hubby had their fresh squeezed orange juice, which was so sweet and delicious. I will definitely be coming back next time I'm in Loveland.

    Always delighted with my morning meditation!
    Nora A.

    There are high end choices and lower end choices. I love the 2 choices for 7.99 it's economical and delicious and just the right amount. Of course the lemon ricotta pancakes are fabulous if you want to indulge yourself. The service can be a little slow but I think that's because there are always so many people and they seem to be short of help just like everywhere these days. I love the morning meditation juice drink. Get it with the added vitamin shot for an extra boost throughout your day.

    Interior design
    Steven S.

    First Watch took over for another local breakfast restaurant with a few locations. They re-did the interior in farmhouse chic and revamped the menu. The options went more upscale/healthy and away from some of the greasy spoon type options. For example, I had avocado toast with olive oil and two eggs for $12. Good flavor and a solid portion of avocado. Overall, their breakfasts are good and they make a solid club sandwich. Pricing is a little high for breakfast in my opinion but it is good enough to make me COME BACK.

    Multigrain pancake $6 with a cup of fruit $3 . . . So so good!!!
    Erin P.

    Had an amazing breakfast this morning here at First Watch! Came in with my son who's almost 1, we shared and loved the multigrain pancake with granola and bananas added in and a cup of mixed fruit! Our waitress was wonderful as was the rest of the staff! Food came out quick and fresh! It was delicious!! Though I didn't order any special juices this time I have in the past and they are SO good! They have a new one that has turmeric and lemon in it . . . Mmmm ill definitely be trying that next time!

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    After graduating from Colorado Christian University at the…read moreBlue Arena, my wife and I found this awesome little boutique restaurant. Seriously, I can't recommend this place enough. The owner, Emily, was there working to keep everything running smoothly. The food was healthy and evidently is a great local favorite. All the breakfast and brunch staples you'd hope for, done really well. Our server, Izzy, was amazing too. Super friendly and on top of a party of 9 (and my 18-month old toddler. I'd totally recommend this spot for a laid-back breakfast or brunch. And honestly, if I'm ever back in the area, I'd go out of my to visit Taste Local again. I walked out really impressed, as I think anyone would.

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    Epic Egg - Loveland

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    4.3
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    1.2 mi
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    I heard from a friend that Epic Egg was really good, so my husband and I decided to give it a try…read more All I can say is--we will definitely be back! This was hands-down the best breakfast we've had in a long time. My husband ordered a skillet, and I had an omelet. The flavors were spot on, everything was seasoned incredibly well, and the ingredients tasted fresh and high quality. Every bite was delicious. We were both very impressed with the food, service, and overall experience. If you're looking for an outstanding breakfast spot, I highly recommend Epic Egg. We can't wait to come back!

    This was my third visit to this restaurant. At my first visit, I had the corned beef hash with eggs…read moreand it was delicious. My second visit I think I had some kind of Mexican omelet and it was delicious as well. The wait staff is always top notch. On my most recent visit, we once again had excellent service. I don't remember her name by she has tattoos on her ears and is not Hispanic. She's awesome. Now for the two star review. I ordered the chicken fried steak and eggs. I can't believe l didn't send it back. The "steak" wouldn't even qualify as meat, let alone steak. It was mushy like pablum and was made to be eaten with a spoon. It was disgusting. It had some type of flavor, but it wasn't meat. I can't believe they had the nerve to call it "steak". I tried scraping off the 'fried' part but the whole thing had no body to it whatsoever and just fell apart. To be fair, my husband had a traditional bacon and eggs meal and he said it was good. What the heck happened? I know the prices of meat have gone up but again- it was not meat. Don't restaurants usually go to a cheaper cut of real meat? I was so disappointed and grossed out at the same time. I don't know if I can ever go back.

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