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the first time, and we will certainly go again. on the basis of the decor and atmosphere we were shocked to be the only people who eat one on a Friday night (three adults, a small child). and after we got our food, we were really shocked, because the strombolis were all delicious! we first swore in the selection of the same to caress at the top, but when they came up with all the bagel, the slight change he had creat... View all feedback.
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came here 90 minutes before a show. should be a lot of time, and we had a reservation. there was one thing until the server came by, found out that we couldn't get breakfast (boo! so we ordered a stromboli. I ate here once and ate a good meal, so I was looking forward to it. in 50 minutes before the show, we are told that the stromboli is about 25 minutes in time. that would not give us much time to eat, so we cancel... View all feedback.
In my humble opinion, don't waste your time or money by going to Cafe Lucia. We had 12:00 reservations, thinking we were going for Sunday brunch. But when we got there after ordering our brunch time beverages, were told they were no longer serving breakfast and now switched to their lunch menu. I spent $65 for 2 chicken Caesar salads and a grilled cheese. Really?? We should have gone to an Italian restaurant where for $65, I could have gotten a dish of pasta and a glass of wine. So disappointing. Food was mediocre at best. Service was bad. Overall, a terrible experience.
Good is absolutely wonderful! Highly recommend going for breakfast!
Great food (huge servings easily shared by two people) and stunning indoor decor. Easy walking distance to the Broadway theatre. BYOB.
Everything was great food was delicious staff were friendly and courteous
The food was good. But they are understaffed. So half of our group got their orders wrong. It took so long to order, eat, and get the bill, we didn’t bother to make changes. There weren’t more than three tables filled in the restaurant the whole time. And they are overpriced. For instance, everything comes a la carte. An omelette starts out plain, with each item added being $1-$3 more. We were going to try their cannoli or bomboloni. But between the time and cost, we just couldn’t.