There was a time during my undergrad career when I felt like I lived in this building. Thankfully Luke’s was there to get me through marathon study/editing sessions. I recommend the club wrap; it’s a filling lunch that doesn’t feel heavy in your stomach. I recently tried one of their new cake donuts, and it was also delicious.
Rachel W.
Place rating: 4 Tooele, UT
Pretty good coffee most of the time. Different people make it different ways so it doesn’t always taste consistent.
Lauren C.
Place rating: 2 Evanston, IL
It’s good, but it doesn’t deserve four stars. Come on, people. I’d say three, maybe. But in giving it two to take it down from the current rating because I feel strongly that it’s not a four-star place. Having that said, the food is nice. I like the ham croissant.
Mallory R.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
This is the best dining on campus. I love the California BLT and all the pastries. Literally. Every single one.
Anthony P.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
Lukes is arguably to best Café on campus! The customer service is always upbeat, friendly, and willing to help out in anyway. The food is pretty good, and better yet THEYACTUALLYKNOWTHEIRCOFFEE! If you can describe the drink you want, odds are they can help you out! you want a London-Fog? they’ll make. You like your coffee a particular way? Maybe an extra dry, triple shot cappuccino? They can and will make it, and make it great! I have tried ever café on and near campus and I can confirm that this the best. Check it out, if you haven’t yet!
Trevor R.
Place rating: 5 North Logan, UT
Really good wraps, particularly the turkey and the club. The cake pops are delicious but $.79 for one is a little much. They use to be three for a dollar. The slice of cheesecake is tasty and a good value(1.39). Service is pretty quick even with a long line.
Haley B.
Place rating: 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Just when I thought I’d given up on campus dining, I happened to stop in at Luke’s for lunch. They succeed where all other places on campus fail — the food is good AND cheap. I ordered a club wrap, which is turkey, roast beef, bacon, and veggies on na’an. The«na’an» was more like pita, but I’m not complaining; It was made to order and tasted great! Included with the sandwich were delicious little shoestring potatoes. I also ordered a mini fruit tart for $ 1, and it was very good. There were several other inexpensive but delicious looking pastries in the glass case that I plan to test out on return visits. SO if you find yourself trapped in the food desert that is USU around lunchtime, go to Luke’s! It’s your best option!
Emily S.
Place rating: 5 West Jordan, Salt Lake City, UT
For the record I rarely buy a tea at school I usually make one at home. This morning I was running late so I bought one. I mention once that I was lactose intolerant so this morning the girl who handed me my soy chia said«this is definitely soy, I cleaned the spout and everything. We don’t want to kill you.» Thank you Luke’s café employee :)
Lizzy P.
Place rating: 4 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
It would be really awesome if just one campus café could break out of the campus food mode and offer those of us with dietary restrictions some options! If I could choose any of them to be the ones to do this, it’s Luke’s Café. I’ve never eaten here. However, they do have fantastic gathering space, with plenty of tables and comfortable chairs. So if you need to have a little casual meeting with colleagues, this is a great spot to have it in.
Chef W.
Place rating: 5 Logan, UT
In my opinion, this is the best dining option on the USU campus. The café features a highly contemporary menu and some really delicious food. The entrée options are made to order and they are quick and delicious. My personal favorite is the club wrap, which has bacon, ham, roast beef, and turkey(I think) with lettuce and onion on garlic naan. You read that right, folks. GARLIC. NAAN. In a café on USU campus. Win. The soup options offer plenty of variety, and the desserts are great – their chocolate croissant is a proper chocolate croissant. Buttery, flaky, laminated dough baked with two chocolate sticks inside and drizzled with chocolate: warmed, if you want it to be. They also have veggie cups, fruit and yogurt parfaits, salads, unique beverage options, and a full range of coffee offerings – the Americano seems especially frequently ordered(I eat lunch here pretty frequently). Prices are great, too. Bowl of soup(12 oz.), which comes with a roll, is $ 3.76 with tax. Chocolate croissant is under $ 2… hard to pull off anywhere else. I’d come to campus just to eat here… which is saying something, given the parking situation! ;)