Café Luca brings the authentic, natural charm of the Mediterranean to the heart of London. One of a handful of chef-led, independent and family-run restaurants within Liverpool Street; Café Luca is an ideal setting for any occasion such as their Weekend Brunch.

The interior is immersed in greenery, a pergola and lots of natural light alongside the exposed kitchen. It's the perfect spot to escape the city, transporting you to the warm and rich quality of the Mediterranean. 

Café Luca have seasonal menus introducing flavours from European, Middle Eastern and North African cuisines; placing great importance on the quality and provenance of ingredients.

If you're heading into East London over the weekend, make sure to check out their brunch options. Whether you're looking for something hearty to set you up for a busy few days or just a quick coffee, there is something for every one. From shakshuka recipes acquired from Middle Eastern travels to Neo-Mediterranean creations, the brunch menu at Luca has many unique qualities. Upgrade your brunch with free-flowing prosecco or selected seasonal cocktails.​

Coffee or cocktails, Café Luca is just a stone's throw from Liverpool Street Station, and a short walk from Shoreditch High Street, wiith everything you need to kick off your Saturday.

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Weekend Brunch
Sat: 12pm - 4pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Online Booking
17 Devonshire Square, London, EC2M 4SQ
Overall rating
4.3
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    3 months ago
    A cosy and pleasant atmosphere, with friendly staff who pay attention to every detail, making you feel great about being there. However, what is truly special is the food. The authentic menu clearly reflects the chef's experiences and adventures, combining ingredients from all over the world to create dishes that are true explosions of flavour—not something you can find just anywhere. The care taken with the presentation also makes the whole experience unforgettable. Every bite will leave you speechless. I will keep coming back and can't wait to be surprised by next season's menu. Definitely one of my favourite restaurants in London.
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    2 months ago
    Stopped by for lunch on a Saturday. The place had a cozy, cute vibe and the service was solid. The food looked great and sounded interesting, but unfortunately, it didn’t quite hit the mark taste-wise for its price point (this is a personal opinion obviously). Out of what we had, the arancini were the best choice as well fried.
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    a month ago
    Booked to have lunch here after getting a recommendation but alas it was a series of bum notes throughout. Whilst the location is great, just by Liverpool St station, the grub was more fit for a two star seaside hotel. We shared the Rip(off) and dip, not bad but why the tiny amount of bread? I had the lamb cutlets (Milanese). A wooden board with two cutlets flattened to about 5mm thick, breadcrumbed and cooked to sawdust dryness. Chewy and unappetising. My partner had the plaice filet with lemon butter. To the eye the fish looked great but it was rendered virtually inedible by the mouth puckering and face wincing tartness of the ‘lemon’. Not even freshly squeezed lemon juice is that tart. This effectively ruined the dish. For a side we had the Parmesan chips with truffle mayo, the truffle mayo came in a dish that was no bigger than a thimble and that was only a quarter full. Absolute disgrace; restaurants keep doing this - lauding some sort of fabulous sauce or a condiment and then giving you just a tiny amount. It’s really starting to annoy me. To cap it all we were charged the eye watering sum of £100 for a single course meal, one shared starter, a half pint of Peroni and a glass of Prosecco. Good value, not.