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Welcome to Lucile's Creole Cafe

Lucile's Creole Cafe in Longmont, CO is a must-try breakfast and brunch spot known for its delicious Creole and Cajun dishes. The cozy atmosphere and friendly staff add to the experience, with customers raving about the giant fluffy biscuits, beignets, and unique specials like biscuits with creamy seafood sauce. The wait for weekend breakfast is worth it, as the portions are generous and the flavors are unforgettable. If you're a fan of French toast or shrimp and cheese grits, Lucile's is sure to impress with its fantastic food and quick service. Overall, a local staple with fair prices and a welcoming ambiance.

Lucile's Creole Cafe: Reviews & Ratings

Raechael F.
Raechael F.

All time favorite!! It's a MUST TRY. Don't leave without the rhubarb jelly & biscuits

Carey S.
Carey S.

Their breakfasts are great. We always order their French donuts called beignets. Delish!

Stephanie G.
Stephanie G.

Quaint brunch spot in Longmont. They don't take reservations, so anticipate a wait but the food is worth it! Definitely try the GIANT fluffy biscuits! I approve any business that allows you to do 50/50 for grits and potatoes as your side! Portions are large so bring an appetite!

Deborah L.
Deborah L.

Truly awesome breakfast place. I always look at their specials. I had a special once that was biscuits and "gravy" - where the gravy was a creamy seafood sauce. I actually bought a pint of just the sauce to take home. Eggs Jennifer is great, and I love the beignets. I have a friend who loves chicory coffee, and this is the only place I know you can get it. They have their own blend of spice tea, which is spicy and sweet without any sugar. You can buy a bag of it to take home! There is always a wait for breakfast on the weekends, unless you get there pretty early. So be prepared for that! The restaurant is in an old house, and the tables are pretty close together and the floors are uneven - so it can feel a little crowded at times. But the food is totally worth it. I have had lunch there once or twice - the lunch selection is not nearly as interesting as breakfast. But still quite good. There is a patio for those who like to dine outdoors.

Casey S.
Casey S.

You've gotta love a local staple. My group of 4 arrived after a fun night out in need of refreshing and greasy food. This space ticked all of the boxes and they were able to get us in after about a 20-minute wait. The staff here are all very good at their jobs and I was never left wanting for anything. As usual, we left overstuffed from the beignets alone and had leftovers for some but every bite was delicious. The ambiance of the little house is cozy and I find the prices to be fair for the overall quality and experience. I'll continue to stop into this location when in the area visiting.

Kathryn O.
Kathryn O.

There was a line out the door when we came here for brunch, and I can see why. The food is fantastic. I had the shrimp and cheese grits, as well as a chai, and they were all excellent. My kids had the French toast and sausage, and my husband had shrimp etouffee, and everyone was happy. It's a cozy little place, and the service is good and quick for as many people as they had to serve.

Tara T.
Tara T.

Everything was delicious! Possibly the best friend toast I've ever had. You should anticipate a long line when visiting, but it's well worth the wait.

Ben H.
Ben H.

I have the memory of an ant, but I remember breakfast at Lucille's in Fort Collins ten years ago. I vividly remember where I sat, what I ordered, and how incredible I thought it was. Apparently folks have caught on and Lucille's has grown like weeds. I knew I had to go when I heard a location up in Longmont. I overheard a waitress saying that the owner was in the kitchen today. Perhaps he sprinkled an extra dose of deliciousness on my breakfast. I ordered the blackened salmon accompanied by 1/2 grits and 1/2 potatoes. Easily one of the best breakfasts I have ever had

Location

In the heart of Longmont, Colorado sits a hidden gem known as Lucile's Creole Cafe. Specializing in Cajun and Creole breakfast and brunch dishes, this cozy spot offers a unique dining experience like no other.

Lucile's Creole Cafe provides a range of utilities including delivery, takeout, reservations, vegan and vegetarian options, and even accepts cryptocurrency as payment. With a laid-back and casual atmosphere, this restaurant is perfect for groups, families, and even solo diners.

Customers have raved about the mouthwatering dishes at Lucile's Creole Cafe. From the famous rhubarb jelly and biscuits to the delectable beignets, every bite is a culinary delight. The generous portions and creative menu options ensure that there is something for everyone to enjoy.

One standout feature of Lucile's Creole Cafe is their innovative take on traditional breakfast items, such as the creamy seafood gravy served with biscuits. The blend of flavors and spices in their dishes elevates the dining experience to a whole new level.

Despite the wait times on weekends, loyal customers keep coming back for the exceptional food and cozy ambiance of this charming cafe. Whether you choose to dine indoors or on the outdoor patio, Lucile's Creole Cafe promises a memorable dining experience that will leave you craving more.

If you're in the mood for a unique and flavorful breakfast or brunch experience, look no further than Lucile's Creole Cafe. With a diverse menu, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere, this hidden gem is sure to become your new favorite spot for a satisfying meal.