A Leap of Taste
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
A Leap of Taste Reviews - 100
4.5
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Karen Couch Brier
Visiting Klamath Falls for the first time and lucked into Leap of Taste. All the gf and vegan bakery options were labeled. My husband has celiac and we were delighted to find 3 frittata options with no crust. The sausage and potato was delightful with just a hint of heat from the pepper. The BLT was terrific with lots of bacon and tomato. My husband tried the gf tea cakes and liked them but I didn’t fry them because they had nuts. Good coffee and cream - not just half and half, which we love. The atmosphere was the icing on the cake with comfy armchairs and tables with chairs or a bar with stools - so you could pick your favorite. Also plenty of outlets for charging - a nice bonus to be able to charge our phones. Hope to get back here someday if we pass this way again.
Penny Snoozy
I really enjoy eating at Leap of Taste!
I really love this #4, the pesto on it is my favorite! There's always a tasty treat on their case. I tried the gluten free brownie and it was good. It was more cakey than chewy.
The truffles are good!
Their restaurant is really cool. Lots of organic, local, and eco-friendly-type items. They have nice outdoor seating for the nicer weather months.
AJ Ortiz
Ate a sandwich called “no joke artichoke” SO GOOD. Because it’s impossible to find gluten free food in K-Falls. Be back next week!
Lonnie McCain
Always friendly service and good, healthy food. They offer as many organic options as they can and always have vegetarian and vegan options as well. They're good at creating some awesome weekly smoothie options too! Their vegan soups have always amazed me with wonderful flavors!
Heather Barker
Food used to be really good, but things have changed a lot in the last couple of years. Attention to detail is lacking and when I ordered a raspberry Italian soda, I received strawberry instead (which is possibly my least favorite flavor) and I had asked for whipped cream and didn’t get any. Half their menu isn’t even available anymore and half of the sandwiches I’ve gotten have had been more bread than anything else. On top of that the environment is dark and uninviting when it used to be bright and comfortable. I miss the old Leap of Taste, it used to be really good. Sadly, I don’t think I’m willing to give it another chance after every time I have gone in recently has missed the mark.
Deseray Thomas
I love and adore this place so much. They're so creative and always inventing new things to try. Excellent service and food as well as beautiful environment. I have had everything from breakfast burritos, frittata, coffee drinks, lemonade, salads, sandwiches, etc. My favorite things are the gyro bowl, salmon salad, soups and gluten free paninis. I don't think you can go wrong with anything. Such a good community oriented staple. Live music, local products, quiet nooks and more.
David Noneya
Some times this place is great other times you get a bland sandwich scraps of wilted greens on stale bread and mayo so thin why bother all while forgetting to place what you asked for on it . That was today who knows how good or bad it can get next time. Today its the trash for this thing.
Dorothy Day
Has everything one could ask for in a coffee shop: quality food and coffee, comfy furniture, high ceilings, employees that aren’t bitter, and good wifi.
Only one thing would improve this place: a door that shuts properly on cold days.
Alicia Woods
The egg drop soup was DELIGHTFUL. I love the highlight of pepper in the soup. No joke artichoke was wonderful too. I swapped the turkey for Portobello mushroom and held the bacon. 👌 Service was kind and the restaurant is clean.
Crystal Corveirich
I used to love Leap and was a loyal customer for many years. Some time back, it seems like things changed. They maybe started to cut corners, and the coffee was just not good anymore, maybe new management? Anyway, I took my niece out today to support their new Sunday hours. Everything about our orders was off. I bought a cupcake that didn't show a price but looked beautiful. It ended up being $4.75, thought that was steep, but okay, maybe it's great. Nope. I'm guessing it was several days old. The icing was rock hard. My coffee tasted like watered down creamer, hardly had any coffee taste. Niece's mocha, same, tasted like warm hot chocolate. I was not going to leave a review, but we got to our next destination, and my niece didn't get her proper change back. She was shorted about $3 and the cookie she bought was also rock hard. Just not a great place to get coffee anymore, which is too bad because their mission is great. I thought the last time I took an out of town guest there for bland coffee was going to be my last time in, but I gave them another shot to just be disappointed again. Leap is no longer Leap, and I'm pretty sure it isn't on the baristas... it seems to be management making different policies. If you go, skip the coffee/sweet treats and try a sandwich instead.
To the owner response: it is very unlikely I kept the receipt, but thank you. Will add one star for the response. I know yall don't need it, most of us are loyal customers to you. Still love your mission, but the coffee is lacking last few times I've been in. I'm sure you'll take the feedback to make sure treats are fresh/rotated and all employees are trained to count back change.