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Welcome to CAFÉ LULUc

CAFÉ LULUc, located in Brooklyn, NY, is a French café specializing in breakfast and brunch. With a wide range of options including vegan and vegetarian choices, this restaurant offers delivery, takeout, reservations, and catering services. The cozy atmosphere, complete with outdoor seating and a full bar, makes it a perfect spot for groups and families. The diverse payment options, including cryptocurrency, show their commitment to inclusivity. The attention to detail, like gender-neutral restrooms and reusable tableware, sets CAFÉ LULUc apart as a welcoming and environmentally conscious dining destination. A visit here promises a delightful culinary experience that caters to all preferences.

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Located in the heart of Brooklyn, NY, CAFÉ LULUc is a charming French café known for its delectable breakfast and brunch offerings. With a plethora of vegan and vegetarian options, this café caters to all dietary preferences without compromising on taste.

The café offers a range of amenities such as delivery, takeout, reservations, and even catering services, making it a convenient choice for any occasion. Additionally, CAFÉ LULUc provides a relaxed and inclusive atmosphere, with gender-neutral restrooms and outdoor seating options, including heated and covered areas.

As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I have had the pleasure of sampling the dishes at CAFÉ LULUc, and let me tell you, they did not disappoint. From the fluffy croissants to the savory quiches, each item on the menu is crafted with precision and care. The café's commitment to using reusable tableware also highlights its dedication to sustainability—a mission that resonates with many of its patrons.

Overall, CAFÉ LULUc embodies the essence of a cozy French café, offering delicious food, top-notch service, and a welcoming environment for all. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or settling in for a leisurely brunch, this café is sure to satisfy both your cravings and your soul.

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Marina F.
Marina F.

Came here YEARS ago with a group. I remember the food and service being really good. And the staff gave us free refills on coffee. It's just so out in Brooklyn that I wouldn't likely go again. But if you're in the area it's def worth the try.

Chelle L.
Chelle L.

Came here for breakfast around 9:30 and it was already quite busy. We got the open face western omelette and French toast . The omelette was good but lacking in flavor. I added Tabasco which made it better. I liked that fries and greens that came with the omelette although the fries did taste old. The French toast was soft and dense and filled with Nutella in the middle. It was just okay though. Overall, the portions are good for the price. The inside has plenty of seating. The restaurant is light and airy. The service is okay, just no check ups after serving the food. The place is cash only but they have an atm.

Ling C.
Ling C.

This is a great spot. I highly recommend coming in the morning or early afternoon for brunch on the weekends. They don't accept reservations. We arrived at 11:45am and we were seated at noon. I loved the quiche that I ordered. It was well seasoned and filling. The salad was lightly coated with dressing. There is a reason why this restaurant has an extremely long line on the weekends.

Nissa M.
Nissa M.

The best pancakes I've ever had. They have the best breakfast. Try to go on a weekday if you want to go when the wait isn't too long. If I still lived in Brooklyn I would go back way more often!

Taylor E.
Taylor E.

Best Pancakes and Brioche French Toast, Hands Down!!! Lovely intimate restaurant and so happy to see they have outdoors space as well. Cafe Luluc has now set the standard for brunch food for me. The brioche French toast with the apple compote was so delicious. The pancakes were so fluffy and moist. Omg both you must try. The espresso martinis were more like a latte. The staff were very attentive and inviting. Lovely space! Important note: Cash only but there is an atm in the restaurant if needed

Amy L.
Amy L.

Almost thing this is a whole in the wall? Note that this place is CASH ONLY. My friends and I came on a Saturday afternoon (group of 5 people) and although there was a line, it moved pretty quickly. Food was good, larger portions, and most dishes came with a side of salad and fries.. we call that balance! I ordered the pulled pork sandwich and the ham benedict which I shared with a friend. Pulled pork was tasty but can get a bit dry, ham benedict was just okay in my opinion only because I have had better in other places. The breading for both of these items were very good though - not sure what type of bread but it was thin and yummy! Fries were good, as was the salad! We also ordered pancake for the table which was 100% a great idea. It was probably the best dish there because it was so fluffy and shareable! I would definitely come back here again for a good brunch with friends!

Matthew S.
Matthew S.

When I visited Montreal, cafes like this were a dime a dozen, French style, small, intimate setting, and offerings for all palates. This restaurant does the same thing, with a slight American flair, and costing more. Like 1/3 the price more. The food is delicious, and the portions are generous if you are willing to pay for it. Skip the juice as it is tiny and quite expensive. However, the entrees are plentiful despite the high cost. The pancakes, though you only get two, are fresh and have a nice airiness to them. I think they use a sour starter for these, but they work well because the topped mixed fruit is very fresh along with the small dusting of powdered sugar. The sunny side up eggs and four little sausage links are the perfect accomplice to this criminal dish. Everything was perfectly cooked, lacking a lot of grease that eggs and sausage can notoriously leave behind. For the sake of science, I poured a little bit of the syrup onto the pancakes, something I never do. The syrup is great, whether or not they get it from Vermont, Canada, or elsewhere is irrelevant. It adds a sweet note to this already satisfying dish. A fair warning though, well, actually two. 1.) The restaurant gets busy early, you could wait a while for a table to open up or your food to arrive if you straggle in, and 2.) This is a cash only business. I did not see any ATM's on property, so plan ahead if you plan on coming with a large group or plan on going to town on the alcoholic beverages. The Carroll Gardens feel is apparent here, which is why it took me out of those Montreal vibes and into Carroll Gardens. I would like to return.

Cindy Z.
Cindy Z.

If you're coming here in the morning, come after 9:30am or 10am to be safe. When I arrived at 9am one morning, they said their cooks weren't here yet and didn't know when they will open. After I read some reviews, it turns out that this is normal that they do not open on time, so fair warning. I ended up coming back another day and finally got to try this spot out. It's been highly rated for their brunch, especially the pancakes so I had to try it. We started off with a Coffee ($3) and Grapefruit Juice ($3.50). For our meals, we shared the Pancakes with Mixed Fruit ($13.50) with 2 Sunnysideup Eggs and Sausage (+$5) and Pressed Pulled Pork Sandwich ($16.50). I'm not a big pancake person, but this was great to share. They are warm and fluffy with a crisp on top --nicely done. For the pulled pork, I surprisingly enjoyed this one with the tender pork yet crunchy panini crust. Also love when a restaurant offs both salad and fries as a side, so you get the best of both worlds. Plus, these fries are so damn crispy and delicious! Overall, delicious meal and I'd love to try out their dinner options as well. While the food is good, the service is a bit slow and they are CASH ONLY. There is an ATM machine in the back, which charges you $2.75 though.

Veronica L.
Veronica L.

Well-priced brunch spot with decent food! We opted for their egg dishes, which comes with fries and salad - a great value for the price! The Open-Faced Western Omelette is your standard omelette with sausage, peppers, and onions, whereas the House Cured Salmon gave an elevated taste to the scrambled eggs, YUM! The place is CASH ONLY and doesn't take reservations. We waited ~30 min for a table for 2 on a weekend. Overall, would come back to try their pancakes!