Activate map
Yes | |
No | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
Brunch | |
Street | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
No | |
Yes | |
Casual | |
Classy | |
Average |
No | |
Full Bar | |
No | |
Thu, Fri, Sat | |
Yes | |
No | |
No | |
Free | |
No | |
Yes | |
Yes | |
No |
Specialties
Café Luxembourg is a charming French bistro in New York offering a delicious seasonal menu and an impressive full service bar. Our 90-seat dining room glows in the warm light of Jean Perzel fixtures and antique mirrors, and the tables are covered with classic white paper over linen. Even our staff wear long white bistro aprons with traditional uniforms as they serve top-notch cocktails and classic French American cuisine.
Located on 70th Street just west of Broadway, Café Luxembourg entertains celebrities and locals alike. Our seasonal menu is on par with the city’s best restaurants, with options ranging from Duck Cassoulet to the always popular Luxemburger. Wine enthusiasts can enjoy perusing our well-developed list, or choose from one of our specialty cocktails such as the famed Three Naked Ladies or the Dark and Stormy. We are open for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner, so come in for a beautiful meal any time.
History
Established in 1983.
Nearly three decades ago, Café Luxembourg opened its doors to become the quintessential neighborhood bistro of the Upper West Side. We take pride in providing a little taste of France amidst the hustle and bustle of New York. We are grateful for the loyalty of our customers, which is no doubt a result of consistently excellent food and attentive service. Our goal is to provide beautifully prepared cuisine with professional, yet unpretentious service at reasonable prices.
Meet the Manager
Skylar S.
Manager
As General Manager of Café Luxembourg, Skylar works to make sure each guest has a delightful dining experience. The entire staff at Café Luxembourg go out of their way to provide attentive, friendly service and unbeatable French-American food. We appreciate the loyalty of Café Luxembourg’s customers, and looks forward to seeing regulars and new faces for years to come.