Since we are still talking about Lula, I am going to take the opportunity to throw my two cents in.
I seem to embody most emotions on this forum somehow: I have a quintessential love/hate relationship to Lula Cafe. I love that I can walk to such a good restaraunt. I hate the service, and the fact that there is no other option.
I've had many lovely meals at Lula and I eat there about once a week out of convenience. Usually I have brunch. The tofu scramble is excellent - with a gingery sauce, spinach and peppers, it's actually flavorful rather than grimly healthy. As an east-coast transplant, I want to get on my knees and thank them for having authentic maple syrup. The more exotic brunch special are usually a good bet - except for the french toast, which is always dry. If I want french toast I go to the greasy spoon next door - they make absolutely perfect moist in the middle diner french toast, a lost art. Get your coffee at Lula's and give it a try.
Lunch recommendations include the tineka sandwich - a suprising combination of fresh vegetables, sprouts, and a drippy "indonesian peanut sauce" on bread, the blt - and I've even developed a taste for their vegetarian sushi, though I can't recommend it.
I eat dinner there rarely, but I would recommend a special over the regular "right hand" side of the menu. I always love the cheese plate with pan forte, and the meat based-main dishes. The soups can be a bit bland despite being poured from a pitcher over a mound of butter (usually) with a flourish. For dessert, don't order the banana cream pie or carrot cake - they are both good, but the dessert specials, particularly when they incorporate fruit or herbal flavors (lavendar panna cotta, poached pear) are amazing, and often the best part of the meal.
Now for my complaint about Lula, beyond the fact I am obviously dependent on them.
I have only had good service from one waiter and the very nice bartender there. The gaggle of hipsters hanging around at the bar are often made up of most of the waitstaff, and they like to linger there and not look at you during your meal (or brunch - if you want a second cup of coffee, get ready to suffer caffeine withdrawal before it comes). This is true at dinner too if you aren't fortunate enough to get the one nice waiter (I should remember his name).
There is one in particular who has the ability to sour my experience any day. I only single her out (without identifying her) because her service is so terrible and not befitting any restaraunt with Lula's aims. She has the "I can't wait to get back to my real life" art student glare perfected (and I am an art student so I can recognize it well). She seems utterly uninterested in food and can barely answer questions about the menu. An typical exchange: "Can you tell me about the sorrel custard?" "Its sorrel..... in a custard". This is not just a case of her disliking me - I've heard the same exchange with a frustrated customer next to me, involving several rounds. I think it's her obvious lack of involvement in the food that really ruins my meal - I would love to know ahead of time, for example, that the sorrell custard is tasteless frothy green mush (the worst thing I've had at Lula - don't try it!). Or that a dish is particularly well liked, even if she hasn't tried it. I have honestly wondered if she is related to the owner because I cannot understand why anyone would allow someone like that to represent their restaurant.
And while I am not particularly invested in having my waiters pretend they are having a good time rather than working, it becomes very clear when they are having an awful time every single time. ... I have never once seen her crack a smile at anyone, ever. I wouldn't want her to have to grin maniacally at everyone, but it does, over time, distinguish her.
It was only recently, when I was listening to a rerun I had heard before of This American Life, that a lightbulb went on:
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/Radio_E ... sched=1177
show 245, a must-listen for everyone who loves or hates Lula.
And for those who think I have a specific vendetta against the one poor waitress I've singled out, let me say that the other servers' demeanors are simply variations on the theme, though they are all baseline competent if a bit slow on refills. And if you really don't believe me, listen to the show!