Loaded Cafe - Orange
$$ • Breakfast, Burgers, Creperies
Hours:
1834 N Tustin St, Orange
(714) 854-1900
About Loaded Cafe - Orange
Loaded Cafe - Orange Reviews
Great service great staff !!
French toast $6.39. An additional $10.60 to make it a combo 🤯... or if you scour the menu I found you can order a separate meal that includes the combo items (eggs, bacon, hashbrowns) for $8.39 instead... or if your waitress is kind enough to tell you about the specials... get the $6 daily deal that includes those combo items (still in addition to the actual French toast).
"Specialty" drinks (simple strawberry lemonade) is approx. $5... no refills.
Crepes were mediocre,...read full review
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Hours
| Monday | 7AM - 4PM |
| Tuesday | 7AM - 4PM |
| Wednesday | 7AM - 5PM |
| Thursday | 7AM - 5PM |
| Friday | 7AM - 4PM |
| Saturday | 7AM - 4PM |
| Sunday | 7AM - 4PM |
Loaded Cafe is a small, cute, and casual family-friendly brunch spot. The restaurant is clean and well taken care of, with a vibe that is great for family brunch or a long weekend breakfast. It offers one of the most extensive and impressive brunch menus, with huge and massive menu choices. The menu includes classic American brunch plates, the classic breakfast, Mexican-style plates, Mexican-inspired breakfasts, pancakes, crepes, stackers, veggie options, and plenty of veggie options, ensuring something for everyone.
Portions are generous, well seasoned, and taste fresh and well-prepared. Specific standout dishes include the dulce de leche French toast, churro French toast, Dulce de Leche stuffed French toast, and the French toast breakfast, which are very tasty and a favorite. The crunchy asada chilaquiles received mixed feedback. The crepes and pancakes are also great. A delightful bonus is the complimentary warm pan dulce, little bakery bread, or conchitas brought out for starters, described as bite-sized pieces, cinnamon sugar and sugar, warm and soft, and perfect with coffee.
The service is consistently highlighted as spectacular, top notch, great, friendly, prompt, attentive, and on point from the hosts to the servers, making the whole visit feel special. While most food is praised, some notes mention that the green chilaquiles were not that good, with tortillas having a weird old oil aftertaste and a sauce like mild can salsa, though the meat was good. The aguas frescas trio was okay, with the strawberry hibiscus having a sour taste and the horchata tasting watered down, though the tamarindo stood out. Overall, it is a must stop and highly recommended, especially for something sweet.