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Contribute Feedback What Amy B (Arashi) likes about Lucile's Creole Cafe:
The service was absolutely amazing! Maria deserves a raise! The food was top notch almost as good as what I have in New Orleans! Try the beignets they are delightful!Food: 5/5 View all feedback.
What Tyso doesn't like about Lucile's Creole Cafe:
This place just sucks. Worst creole I've ever had. Took my mom and grandma here for lunch and no one enjoyed their meal. The prep across the board was soulless, almost amateurish, with painfully bland flavors. Parts of our meal were cold and had to be sent back. Not to mention their menu is lacking ANY sort of variety. The worst eating experience I've had in a long time. Never again. ? View all feedback.
This is a famously tasty restaurant and I love this location. Their counter area is extremely cute. I got the daily special burrito and my lunch mate got the trout eggs Benedict and they were both stellar dishes. Plan to split or take leftovers home because the portions and biscuits are generous.
So adorable this New Orleans style, Cafe. This charming little southern nook was absolutely darling. Very adorable mixed, matched from the decor to the dining utensils, and even the toiletries. Large tables for dining, vintage, and antique decor with plenty of windows for lighting. The countertop for dining is unique and inviting. First, let's start out with sweet fresh squeezed orange juice and a nice blend of coffee. Here, they are in all their glory beignets. Square shaped lightly toasted and so light and airy, and did I mention smothered in powdered sugar? YUM! Now, that's heavenly I ordered the Eggs Eisenhower with potatoes and bacon. The potatoes were heavily seasoned and a little on the dry side. The homemade ketchup was devine and bursting with flavor. The bacon was flavorful and a little dry. The eggs were plentiful and enjoyable, but room temperature. Also included were 2 generous size homemade biscuits and jam. Just looking at them had my mind thinking of how good they were going to be. Yep, the biscuits brought back memories for me, and the taste is just like home. PERFECT! The homemade jam was delightful and full of tang. The staff was very engaging and professional. The staff are prideful in this business, and it shows with their attention to your needs and detail. Thank you for your hard work!
Plenty of open seating on a Tuesday morning. Didn't order traditional creole breakfast meals so I can't speak to how authentic the flavors are, but what we did order was well prepared and tasty. My husband had the fluffiest sausage omelet with a side of crispy potatoes while I had the blueberry pancakes with a side of cheese grits. Left full and satisfied by the food. We have been to three different locations and though the atmosphere of this one is not as charming as the other two (in my opinion), the service was stellar on this morning. One of the servers chatted about how crazy their holiday weekend traffic had been. Cute patio seating available but we chose to sit at the bar...and though I can appreciate that health inspectors are neccessary and do their job for our benefit watching two that arrived as we were eating and checking out everything behind the bar was a distraction. Not the fault of the Lucile's team but it did impact my experience. Overall good food and friendly staff.
Great place for some good ol' NOLA food. The atmosphere and food reminded me of my last trip to New Orleans. The food here was served hot with great service and was very delicious. Prices were fantastic and we were able to try more things on the menu than we planned All great things to try here: Cafe latte, beignets, gumbo, crab bisque, shrimp and grits, steak po boy, creamed spinach, poached eggs, breakfast potatoes and the giant biscuit with the strawberry rhubarb jelly and don't forget the amazing **** mary!
The Eggs Jennifer and the Srimp and Grits were delicious!!! We savored every bite. When we come back to Colorado, no doubt we are coming back to Lucille's!!!