Unpretentious eatery providing straightforward American meals, including hearty breakfasts.
Hours
| Tuesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 22689 Pontiac Trail, South Lyon, MI 48178
Phone: (248) 491-0045
Website: http://lucasconeysouthlyon.com/
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Reviews
Thank you for being such a wonderful restaurant in the community. Truly appreciated.
The service at Lucas is equally remarkable. The staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely friendly, making you feel welcome and valued throughout your visit. They go above and beyond to ensure that every need is met and every expectation is exceeded.
Whether you’re enjoying a casual meal with family or celebrating a special occasion, Lucas of South Lyon is the perfect destination. It’s rare to find a place where both the food and service are consistently top-notch, but Lucas manages to achieve this effortlessly. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an unforgettable dining experience.
Had a BLT, extra B, on an onion bun and it was perfect – bacon wasn’t overcooked like a lot of places.
Best of all, very reasonable prices.
I’m not local, otherwise it would be a “go to” place for my family.
We went there Sunday late morning/early afternoon and were fortunate to get a booth in under a minute because the place was full of diners!
I wanted breakfast but chose to have the Reuben sandwich after our waitress highly recommended it.
The sandwich was packed high with copious amounts of corned beef sliced perfectly thin. The rye bread was toasted nicely but not dried out. The sauerkraut was good, but there could have been more of it on the sandwich.
A large cup of thousand island dressing was served on the side. I ordered fries, and they were excellent! They were lightly battered and crispy but not over-spiced. Simply delicious!
We’ll be coming back again soon!
One star due to being verbally asked for a tip at the drive-through. Fast-food drive-through service is not a tipped service, and customers should not be put on the spot to subsidize wages. If tipping is offered, it should be optional and passive, not requested by employees. This is a management/policy issue, not the fault of the staff.
And response to your reply: I understand the operational explanation, but customer discomfort shouldn’t be the tradeoff for internal efficiency. Being verbally asked for a tip at a fast-food drive-through is still inappropriate, regardless of the reason. Most customers do not expect tipping to be part of a drive-through transaction, and putting people on the spot is not the solution to a process problem. If tipping creates delays when handled afterward, that points to a need for a better system—not pressure on customers. Efficiency should be solved internally, not by shifting awkwardness to patrons. My feedback remains about policy, not staff effort or workload.