
Lula is a Southern Cookhouse that gives a strong nod to Chef Owner Bradley Gilmore’s North Carolina roots. We even named the place after his very own granny! With his business partner Brittany Socha Gilmore they are taking delicious southern cooking & making sure you never leave hungry. At Lula, we are servin’ up brunch and supper. We take southern classics and add our twist, creating bold flavors that are kravable. Our recipes are made from scratch & infused with love just like granny use to make. With southern hospitality overflowing at Lula, we invite you to gather round and enjoy our southern cookhouse restaurant. Hope to see ya’ll soon!
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1617 Main St Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64108
Phone: (816) 648-0808
Website: https://www.lulakc.com/
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Reviews
Let’s start on a good note. The atmosphere is amazing and our server Chad was good. We arrived around 5 pm without a reservation and were sat immediately, no wait. They do have a parking lot on the side so you don’t have to pay for parking. That’s where the good stops.
The chicken came out super quick, quicker than I believe it should have if you were frying it fresh. It also lacked any flavor, was really dry like it was cooked twice. The hot sauce was also very bland. The Mac and cheese was watered down, very liquidy, also no flavor. The mashed potatoes, although real potatoes, lacked any flavor. The biscuits with the egg wash on top were crumbly and the whipped butter was slightly sweetened but not in a good way to me. The gravy was thick and clumpy. Not smooth like a gravy should be.
Chad said they are a southern kitchen so they don’t care about calories, but obviously they don’t care about flavor either. When I say everything lacked flavor I also mean it lacked salt.
They do charge a fee if you use a credit card. But there was no auto-grat added to our check. This place is fairly overpriced for what they are offering. You definitely are paying for location over everything else. DO NOT waste your time here. Not worth the trouble.
The restaurant is a bit noisy so keep that in mind. Due to an unexpected three dollar credit card fee added after payment we will not return. Charging customers for card use felt very tacky to us especially with so many other good restaurants that do not pass this cost on to guests.
I surrendered to the fried green tomatoes first. Lightly breaded, crisp, and savory, were a sheer appetizer perfection. Then came the Carolina ham biscuits. These beauties were stacked with ham, fried eggs, and sharp cheddar in a way that felt like a culinary mic drop.
On my second visit , I repeated the green tomato ritual. Then I ventured into blackened Delta catfish territory. Tender, flavorful, with that subtle swampy note at the end that plays so well with the smoky spices and andouille sausage in the rice.
And then there was the Green Mary cocktail. Imagine a Bloody Mary that went to finishing school and came back with a rebellious streak. Charred green tomatoes, a spice blend that leaves a lingering warmth—this drink didn’t just complement the meal; it demanded its own special mention.
My personal favorite touch? A photo of what I assume is the original owner, paired with a disclaimer to call your grandma. It’s the kind of detail that makes you feel like you’ve gotten invited into someone’s home.
I got the chicken and waffles. Best chicken in KC I was told by the server sureeeee. If you consider mediocre, average, and a tad dry chick the best then I’d say you have yourself a winner. The waffle was good and I really liked the spicy syrup included with it.
I think I will give this place another chance with their award winning gumbo.