Cheryl Barrett Review of Lucile's Stateside Bistro
My sister and I went to Lucile s for brunch on Sat...
My sister and I went to Lucile s for brunch on Saturday 2/29. We reserved a table online and were able to be seated immediately. The restaurant is located off Camp Bowie in an older well established neighborhood. The parking is pretty good although at peak times I can see where parking would be an issue. The ambiance inside was old New Orleans with close family-style seating. I ordered coffee and the Classic Style Eggs Benedict. My sister ordered a strawberry lemonade and the lobster roll with homemade chips. It appeared to get busier after we d placed our order. There was a large party that kept the attention of our waiter. Hence the 3 star rating vs. 5 stars. Food- Eggs were poached perfectly, with shaved ham and sauce. One side of my muffin appeared tough. However, the other side was edible and yummy. My entree came with hash browns that had a taste of being re-fried, chewy and greasy. I did not enjoy the hash browns. But as mentioned, our waiter was tied up with the larger party. My sister enjoyed the lobster roll and chips. She said that the strawberry lemonade was the best she d had. My coffee was a normal brew. We ended up having another waiter that assisted us. We figure that 11am for brunch on a Saturday morning may be too busy and will opt for an earlier time upon our next visit.
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