Loft Restaurant

Loft Restaurant

Restaurant 4.20(133 reviews) 4810 2nd Ave N, Great Falls, MT 59405, United States

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Loft Restaurant
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Loft Restaurant business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses
Phone number
+14067278988

Location & directions

4810 2nd Ave N, Great Falls, MT 59405, United States

Service hours

Tuesday6:30 AM–2 PM
Wednesday6:30 AM–2 PM
Thursday6:30 AM–2 PM
Friday6:30 AM–2 PM
Saturday6:30 AM–2 PM
Sunday6:30 AM–2 PM
Monday6:30 AM–2 PM

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Customer experiences

Syania Santana-QuintanaSyania Santana-Quintana

The loft is always extremely clean when we come in. The service is efficient but friendly. The food is also great! Delicious and good portion sizes. I have never met a rude staff member here and will continue to come back. I give the loft a 10/10!

Dallas MDallas M

My family and I decided to eat here for brunch on 11 Aug 2024, prior to heading out of town for a mini road trip. I discovered this restaurant after a quick Google search and was glad that I got to experience it. Being a resident of Las Vegas, I have a lot of Korean restaurants constantly available to me and at no point would I have expected a restaurant with Korean-inspired dishes in Great Falls, Montana. When we walked in the restaurant, I was appalled to see the restaurant packed with customers, especially since it was close to 1 pm. I was hoping that it would've been a quiet afternoon meal with my family...regardless, it was great to see this restaurant as popular as it was. Luckily for us, there were a couple tables open and after we sat down, our server quickly approached us and took our drink order. After several minutes of looking at the menu, we finally decided what we wanted to order - it was going to consist mostly of Korean entrées so we could compare the authenticity of each dish. We ordered the Huckleberry French Toast, Loco Moco Bulgogi, Galbi, Kimchi Fried Rice, Kimchi Stew (Jjigae), Gimbap, and Banchan (assorted Korean side dishes). First and foremost, the Huckleberry French Toast was amazing - I've become a huge fan of the huckleberry that is served everywhere in this city. The Loco Moco Bulgogi was an interesting twist compared to the conventional Loco Moco made with a hamburger patty....but it tasted good nevertheless. The Galbi was decent, but frankly, I prefer it when they're prepared over an open flame (grill). The Kimchi Fried Rice was outstanding and was one of the top entrées that I experienced that afternoon. The Gimbap was extraordinary and is THE best item that I experienced there - it tasted very authentic! The Kimchi Stew was only subpar...I wasn't a major fan of that dish, but I think my family didn't mind it at all. Between the kimchi that was served with all the other Banchan, and the Kimchi Stew, something didn't taste right with the kimchi itself...perhaps I just got unlucky and received a very sour batch. The service was great; our server was extremely friendly and attentive. The kitchen staff did a remarkable job of pushing out the food considering how many customers there were in that restaurant. It was unfortunate that we got to witness an extremely rude/disrespectful customer to one of the employees - I sure wish someone would've kicked him out of the restaurant or thrown something at him. There's definitely no room for people to be that way towards people working hard to make a living. The price-to-quantity/quality ratio was adequate; I'm actually surprised to see how inexpensive it was considering all the limited resources in this city to make some of the entrées. The décor could use a little freshening up inside and out, but it isn't completely unbearable either. Overall, I recommend this restaurant to everyone - I liked it, hence the 4-star rating.

Jay TravelerJay Traveler

They have a breakfast and lunch menu and a separate Korean menu. There is a casino attached through the bathroom hall. When we came in, almost every empty table had dirty dishes on it. It appeared there was only one person working the dining room. It was uncomfortably hot in the building and the food was not that great for the prices they were asking. I was pretty disappointed as it looked really good on-line.

Zach ScottZach Scott

Do not come for the breakfast food! It’s overpriced and overrated. If you’re looking for Korean food, this place is probably great. The waitress was nice, but she didn’t seem to understand our requests. I ordered the biscuits and gravy, and they were soft, flat, and dry—smothered in gravy, but I can almost guarantee they used canned biscuits. It wasn’t terrible, but I wouldn’t come here again—unless maybe to try the Korean food.

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