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Businiess name:  Lucile's Creole Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Lucile's is in a charming old house one street off of Longmont's historic downtown. We went there for brunch/lunch last Saturday morning. The place was pretty busy so we had about a 20 minute wait. As you would imagine, Lucile's menu features all thing cajun & creole including some pretty good beignets piled high with powdered sugar (not quite as light & airy as the one's you get in New Orleans, but still pretty good). The other breakfast items generated good feedback from the other members of my party. I opted for the crawfish etoufee, and it was pretty good although it seemed lacking in richness and complexity. I would say that this place is good when you're looking for a little variety in your weekend breakfast options, but don't expect to re-live the best meal you've ever had in the French Quarter. Pros: Ambiance, City Parking Cons: May have to wait

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