best local seasonal and organic ingredients, we serve an array of small plates, salads, pastas, Neapolitan pizza and our rotating weekly specials. We have a strong focus on gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. in addition, there is a full bar with a wonderful list of cocktails, local beers and handpicked Italian wines, many of which are natural, organic and/or biodynamic.
Casual neighborhood spot for wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas, salads & sides in a homey locale.
Hours
| Friday | 5–9:45 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9:45 PM |
| Sunday | 5–9 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2016 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 225-9467
Website: http://www.luciasberkeley.com/
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Reviews
Little Gem salad: crisp, small portion, but tasty
Meatballs: the white sauce drizzle was great, I wish there was more of it.
Napolitana pizza with mozzarella: light and tasty, I recommend adding the cheese (though it is 5 dollars extra)
Pasta with beans: (I forgot the name) very comforting and packed with protein.
House red and white: we enjoyed the white more than the red.
Overall, I will be back, just with a little more in my stomach and a little more in my wallet too!
super authentic, delicious, and the staff are really friendly as well. I’m lucky to be able to go as often as I do, and i love the food here so much!!
Notably, there is a 20% service charge instead of gratuity. This was no problem because service was good (we always had drinking water!) and that is reasonable. The server also pointed out this service charge upon bringing the check- I appreciate them being upfront. There was no line on the receipt for a tip, so it didn’t feel like you were being tricked into tipping twice. I hope this is also stated on the menu though.
Pros: good service, parking deck one block away
Cons: mediocre food, mediocre/slightly high prices for the area
The servers were friendly, but the place is super busy. So we waited for a while to make the order and get our food.
It’s just absurdly expensive for a non-fine dining restaurant, like $14 for a tiny plate of appetizer and $25 for a personal sized pizza. Ended up spending $40 per person for just two people, I have no idea how Google Maps lists the place as $20-30.