Lucile’s Creole Cafe in Littleton is back. As the most recent addition to the lineup of Southern breakfast and lunch eateries that have become a Colorado institution, Lucile’s is ready to swing the rustic doors open on the South Platte River and welcome old, new and always loyal customers.
The original Lucile s opened in 1980 in Boulder under founder Lucile Richards and her son, Fletcher Richards. Since then, they’ve expanded their restaurants throughout the Front Range, treating customers to their Creole-themed menu.
The Littleton Lucile’s originally opened in 2010 at 2852 West Bowles Avenue, but in November 2020, the eatery closed its doors. Brian Heilman, who ran the Littleton location, explains that the closing was because the lease ended and was not renewed by the landlord. He says that after a decade of serving breakfast and lunch along with holding special events like crawfish boils and disco dancing pits the team was heartbroken to close.
Off-duty officer in shootout with car burglars near popular Mid-City restaurant, NOPD says
Shots fired at popular Mid-City restaurant By Chris Finch | April 16, 2021 at 3:01 PM CDT - Updated April 16 at 4:46 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans police are investigating a shootout that happened in Mid-City near a popular restaurant.
A tourist from Alabama, who is also a law enforcement officer, was about to eat lunch with a family member at Neyow’s Creole Cafe, according to NOPD Chief Shaun Ferguson.
The victim got word that someone was breaking into his vehicle. When he went to check it out, the tourist found someone getting out of his car.
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