Awesome spot! My avocado egg sandwich came on an amazing biscuit and was absolutely great! The perfect brunch. It is pretty tight to squeeze around tables with big winter coats on, but it’s very small and quaint. A great place to huddle up for an afternoon with your laptop and some great food and coffee. Their Mexican Hot Chocolate sounds amazing but is probably too hot for me… I’d ask about it though!
Harry H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Really steamy entry(windows fogged and no sign isn’t the best way to attract customers, but hey) and a tight space once you’re inside. The Cheddar Chive Biscuit was a solid buy for $ 3.27; appears on your CC as Buenos baby llc.
Naa Ayeley H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Great little place! I really enjoy their breakfast sandwiches and orange juice and ginger. Love the vibe.
Anastasia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
This place is Awesome! Stumbled on it for a late brunch today and it was the best accident ever! The OJ and Bacon, egg, and avocado croissant was incredible. I think it will become a new regular for me. Love love it!
Joseph B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Manhattan, NY
Wonderful breakfast spot and a tremendous addition to the neighborhood. Generally faster service than Outpost across the street and a much friendlier staff. Any egg sandwich on the biscuits are absolutely delicious.
Kyla N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
Went to this café on my recent trip to New York. It was right across the street from my friends apartment and was the third stop in our quest for a good bacon egg and cheese(people run out of bagels in New York… who knew!) My bacon egg and cheese was good. I liked how they used a panini press, it made it a little unique in comparison to the regular bagel shops. I liked the crispy outer shell. The space was super cute and it was a nice day so we sat outside. The only weird thing is that I noticed the owner scolding her workers– which was kind of awkward… Your customers notice these things!
Sarah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
This is an extremely cozy café that serves breakfast and brunch. I absolutely love it for a laid back breakfast sandwich/brunch. As almost every other reviewer has said — get the Fulton sandwich. It’s great, even without meat, and I was surprised to see that it filled me up. The cheddar cayenne chive biscuit is heavy and dense, super tasty. For $ 7, it’s so affordable and includes avocado. My only gripe would be that we constantly had to ward off flies, but I’m guessing as cooler weather draws nearer, that won’t be a lasting problem.
Kathryn W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
Best bacon egg and cheese biscuit I’ve ever had. Fresh squeezed OJ was on point as well. Quiet and cute atmosphere.
Jingfei H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, NY
I tried to get here twice but both failed. Finally I am here now. The Fulton sandwich is really good. The taste of eggs and pepper and(garlic) and avocado and tomatoes melts in the mouth. Great.
Daniel R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is one of my favorite café/coffee shops in the area. Get anything with their cayenne, cheddar & chive biscuit or just by itself. They are seriously the best! The place is small and cozy up front but has a big table in the back and a small outdoor area with extra room. The storefront is basically unmarked so keep your eyes open as your walking down Fulton on the north side or you might miss it.
Aaron P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
If you find yourself in Clinton make sure to stop by for the best breakfast sandwich you have ever had. Seriously, they run out so don’t wait all day. The coffee is solid but the Fulton is avocado eggs, and secret sauce that will drive your taste buds crazy. Truly a mom and pop store with very nice owners that care about their business. I had the fore mentioned food and drinks and left moaning still…
Mitch E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
My first time in Lunitas I really loved it. It was a cute and cozy place. Small local business. Amazing food. All the things I care for. However, each time I returned I got disappointed. This little gem, became a hole in the wall. Let me start off by saying the word about the place can not maintain what it’s trying to produce. It’s basically got on bread and butter thing, the Fulton sandwich. It’s good, it’s damn good. It’s a top ten breakfast sandwich in Brooklyn. Truth. It’s not to die for though. There are better options for breakfast. Yes that bun is perfect. If you get it with bacon it’s amazing! There are better breakfast sandwiches though, and that’s the only thing this place provides. It’s not even a good deal like how most mom and pop shops are. I can go to two Dominican restaurants that are nearby, that provide more options, better food and half the cost. The only other thing they had worth eating was the empanadas. The empanadas cost $ 4 each! While that’s not a lot of money, for an empanada it is. Then comes getting a seat. It’s cool if you want to be a place that has people sit themselves. It’s another to not enforce any regulations and let people be complete morons. One of the times I returned, every seat was taken. There’s a two hour table limit, but there were people there doing nothing. Just sitting there, not eating. Not doing anything. No one is enforcing these rules. And if you have paying customers, you have to realize the person who is just sitting there charging his iPhone has to go. I placed an order and they asked if I’d like to eat there. I said, yes but there doesn’t appear to be any seating. They told me I can sit at the communal table in the back. That table was occupied by a whole group of friends who just went cycling together. I wasn’t going to sit in the back with a bunch of strangers, sitting off the edge of a bench, trying to eat with them, like a weirdo who crashed their party. I waited till someone finally rose. Eventually a couple got up, and they didn’t bother to clean up their mess. I sat down, and moved away from the table. I wasn’t going to bus it. Eventually they came over with my food, and the waitress looked puzzle. I explained It wasn’t going to touch someone’s mess. She gave a look and cleaned it off poorly. I ate my meal, which to me has lost it’s allure. And left, not before busing my own table. I may not have been happy, but I’m a decent human being. I think I’m over it. If you want good authentic food, there are tons of better options. With more space, that cost less money, and have way more options. I don’t think I’ll be returning.
David M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
I’ll add my voice to the chorus: the Fulton is a damn good breakfast sandwich. Fresh eggs, avocado, spicy/cheesy biscuit… delicious. And the Brooklyn Roasting Company coffee is top notch. Lunitas is a bit of a walk from our place, but will definitely be in the breakfast rotation going forward. However: trying to sit down to eat here is a pain in the butt. There’s usually a big crowd in a small space on weekend mornings, and it’s a free-for-all for any available seats. Plus you have all the usual coffee shop frustrations of people setting up their computers to use the wifi for hours on end(this should not be condoned during prime breakfast/brunch time), groups sitting but not eating or lingering over their empty plates when a dozen people are standing around. The atmosphere would be much more pleasant if the staff would be more active in managing the restaurant – hate having to take my Fulton to go and end up eating cold eggs when I get home.
Renje g.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
— This place is great for egg lovers. I am not an egg lover(or egg liker) — They ran out of beef patties, so I couldn’t try that — I hate eggs, but The Fulton was beyond excellent — Very small, cute, quaint — I wasn’t the biggest fan of the plain cheddar-chive biscuit alone. I can see how it would be great, toasted with egg
Pamela M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
So I checked this eatery out for the first time today and I must say that it reminds me of Blessings on Flatbush ave. I found the coffee cup to be rather small and pricey for the size. The sandwiches were flavorful even though they were on the small side.
Lucy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brooklyn, NY
This is my number one spot in my neighborhood to go to at really any time of the day. Eggs are served all day and the Fulton sandwich is simply amazing along with their espresso is quality you can taste. The owners are so sweet and work so hard, I love being able to support their restaurant as a local business. If you’re looking for a quiet place with amazing food, people and atmosphere then Lunita’s is the place!
Curtis J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Lunitas is the little spot that could. This Argentinian-like café has some great breakfast specials and little bites that are quite scrumptious. Wasn’t planning to, but tried the house favorite The Fulton, which with its cheddar-chive biscuit, egg, tomato and avocado is quite tasty. I can imagine with the ham it was that much better, but a brother doesn’t go there. The service is also very nice, which is always my number one thing to squabble at(yes, I’m talking about you National). However, the most amazing aspect of this place is that they do all this with a hot plate stove, toaster over, what looks to be a salamander(sp) [not the lizard], and not much else. I’m positive they make those biscuits elsewhere though. Regardless, I’m glad that the check-ins from Unilocal friends and reviews from others are accurate. Though very cozy, it is definitely worth the return.
Michelle W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Sometimes, as in the case of Lunitas, pros and cons are the same. It’s narrow and new enough to make most people walk by, but also small and new enough to give you a sense of real peace and quiet. And you might just walk in and love or hate the vintage café mix-match furniture, authentic enough to give you the sense of a Cuban paradise, beautifully rustic and beat down. This café’s charm is ugly/pretty to the fullest extent. I’m wise enough to know that’s not for everyone. Even though it should be, strong coffee isn’t my forte, so I wasn’t particularly in love with the latte. But I was impressed with the just-right-spiced Mexican hot chocolate and the cheddar jalapeño scone. Mmmmmhmmmm. Found some music in that little treat of goodness. I just wished it were warm and straight out of the oven. I’ll be back to celebrate the quiet at Lunitas and to try the much-loved Fulton.
Paul D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, WI
Amazing little spot with one of the best breakfast sandwiches I have eaten. Their signature sandwich, the Fulton, has scrambled egg, herbs, tomato, and avocado on a cheddar/chive/cayenne biscuit.(Yes, you read that right). And you can add bacon if you’re so inclined, as I was. This is a tiny place with a genuine, laid back vibe. Your meal is prepared right behind the counter in one of the littlest kitchens I’ve seen, by friendly folks who clearly enjoy their customers and making great food. We owe our visit to Unilocalers as the 5 star review got our attention while looking for a new place for breakfast in this part of town.
Sallie Jo C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, WI
Searching for breakfast/brunch places on Unilocal!and stumbled onto this place, which, at the time, had all 5-star reviews, so I was anxious to visit. At the recommendation of fellow Unilocalers, I went for the Fulton egg sandwich. It was outstanding. You can’t go wrong with a cheddar chive cayenne biscuit. That biscuit had some kick, too! Eggs were perfectly cooked. Avocado was fresh. What I really love, though, is how quaint and cozy this place is, especially on this rainy day. The couple who run the place are so sweet, and the space is incredibly calm. We should all take a lesson in zen from them. The entire operation — all the cooking and food prep, the coffee brewing — everything — is done in a small space behind the counter. How do they work without killing each other? The decaf is made to order in a press. It was very good. Tip: plan your visit soon. This place is about to explode and there will be a line for blocks to get inside.