"Irreverent, velvety, fond of champagne and chocolate fondant."
LuluBorn from ideas
and talents
Camelot Lulu is the younger sibling, brighter and freer, animated by the ideas and talents of the house's long-time collaborators. Where the original Café is dark and theatrical, Lulu is light and convivial.
She inherits an even older story: in 1893, Karolina and Feliks Łodzinski opened a shoe shop in Kraków's Cloth Hall. A merchant tradition that Lulu continues in her own way, welcoming artists, friends and food lovers.
Here, one eats at the counter or in the dining room, from morning to night. Sourdough bagels, house-made ravioli, champagne by the glass. The ambiance is that of a salon where conversations last.
Jerzy Panek
Piotr Jaros
Natalia Załuska
Marlena Kudlicka
Riccardo Baruzzi
Tadashi Sugimata
A salon,
a gallery
Lulu's walls exhibit Kraków and international artists. Jerzy Panek, Piotr Jaros, Natalia Załuska alongside Marlena Kudlicka (Berlin), Riccardo Baruzzi and Giorgio Griffy (Turin).
A work by Tadashi Sugimata honours the ties between Kraków and Kyoto. Art here is not decoration. It is a conversation that continues between the tables.
The light, more diffuse than at the café, more rosy, reveals the works and the faces. One comes to eat and stays to look.
The table
awaits you
For dinners and groups, we recommend reserving. For brunch and lunch, walk-ins are welcome.
Address
ul. Swietego Tomasza 1331-014 Krakow, Polska
Opening hours
Every day 9:00am – 11:00pm