
For more than forty years, Lucile’s has been a staple among Colorado residents and visitors, serving delicious creole dishes inspired by the flavors and culture of New Orleans. Lucile’s has been owned and operated by the same family since the restaurant’s inception in 1980, and has grown from a small eatery in downtown Boulder to more than six locations in the greater Denver area, from Littleton to Longmont. As a family establishment, we always strive to provide a comfortable and unique atmosphere, in addition to excellent food. Lucile’s is proud of our reviews on Google Reviews, so feel free to do research before you try us! We promise you won’t be disappointed.
Branch in a small chain eatery crafting Cajun-Creole breakfasts & lunches in comfy surrounds.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2124 14th St, Boulder, CO 80302
Phone: (303) 442-4743
Website: http://www.luciles.com/
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Reviews
The food was delicious and not at all the common fair you find in most breakfast lunch places these days. I had the rice pudding porridge and my guest had Eggs New Orleans. There was plenty of food and it was quite tasty.
so we are big fans of anything cajun or creole. my littlest is BIG into cheesy grits, shrimp and grits, buttered grits, grits and gumbo. if you can name the grits dish they’ll eat it.
my aunt knowing there is a complete adoration for grits and beignets suggested this and it did not disappoint.
Boulder does not have a reputation for being southern and i was completely thrown when google led me to a house. i saw the tables outside on the porch but i was a little like do i just go in? do i wait? like you don’t just go waltzing into a house
there is just something about a restaurant in a house that screams come on in and sit a spell and wait for meemaws supper or breakfast !
we ordered hoe cakes and our favorite cheese grits and the food came rather quickly. the waitress was friendly and the jams and sauces were homemade and you could tell.
there is one kinda unusual thing about this place and that is when you pay its a dollar more if you use a credit card. not sure if thats tip or if its the restaurants way of covering the service fees associated with credit cards
That said, the restaurant itself is really small and gets very crowded. They have a waiting area upstairs, but the stairs aren’t ideal for older guests or anyone with mobility issues. It’s also a very tight squeeze when eating, which can make it feel a bit cramped.
Boulder location atmosphere is one of my favorite of all its locations. Consider yourself extra lucky if you end up on the porch!