Kinda like a dive bar feel, however the best western it’s attached to has a really nice lobby which is weird for a best western. Menu was kinda small I think they share one with the steakhouse which is on the other side of the hotel. Got the fish tacos it had salmon that was kinda crispy on it i would recommend. My co worker and I both got salads, the wedge and the Caesar and both were loaded with bacon bits. they make their own sauce which was amazing. Co worker also got the club sand which it was huge and also very good. We go back and eat their.
This place is AMAZING! Very chill atmosphere and EXCELLENT food. My wife got the wedge salad for an appetizer and was pretty big (I shared with her). She got the lobster Mac and cheese picture #2 and was pretty tasty as I had a couple bites. Pictures 3 & 4 was the bacon cheeseburger that I got. This was a very juicy burger with thick crispy bacon and plenty of it!!
For dessert my wife got the cheesecake picture #5 and I got the brownie with ice cream on top picture #6. Dessert was great too!!
Decent food, nice place to unwind with fireplace. Service is good. It's located in the Best Western Hotel. Has a wheelchair ramp going into the bar. Comfortable seating and a good liquor and wine selection.
Price per person
$50–100
Food: 4
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 4
If you like hanging out with the sort of crowd that will be having a steak at 4 and also likely presenting a coupon for that meal, this is your joint. The drinks were decent.
Service: 3
Atmosphere: 2
AMAZING sides. I only got sides because I wanted a snack then I was bummed to find out they'd be closed on the July 4 holiday... Otherwise I would have had 3 meals there tomorrow!
I had the tomato bisque, homemade mashed potatoes, and the interestingly SO yummy corn maque choux. I'd never had it before but I immediately ordered everything again so I could put it in the mini fridge for tomorrow.
On top of that, the staff are all wonderful and sweet. (We chatted for a bit while I waited for my takeout.)
Great food. Great value. So glad I decided to get snacks before they closed for the evening!!!!!!
We’ve been here twice now and the same waitress is running the whole place. She’s friendly and helpful and even though we showed up on a busy night where people were playing trivia, she was great about checking on us and refilling drinks and making sure all was well. We’ll definitely be back.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Lou's bar is a good place to go for a cigar and a glass of bourbon. It is one of 3 in the metro area. The food is good and the service is friendly. It's worth a visit.
Amazing top shelf choices and really great burger! Short a fifth star due to men's room out of hamd paper and the fries had some real potential, untill I smelled the were cooked in the same oil as the fish. If id wanted to taste fish I would have ordered it as im sure its great but im not a fan. Service was top notch and a wonderful cigar atmosphere.
My husband and I were staying at the Shiloh Inn that the bar is connected to on the weekend of 2/15. We wanted to try the steakhouse for dinner on a Friday night but it was very crowded. Instead we headed to the bar, where there were almost no customers, but we could get the same food. The pulled pork nachos were DIVINE. And the service was amazing! I wish I remembered her name, but the young woman bartending did an awesome job making special request cocktails for us and giving us all around amazing service. To top it all off, the drinks were a great deal! We paid a little less than $30 for 4 great quality cocktails.
We went back the following night (a Saturday), hoping for a similar experience. Instead we walked into a completely PACKED bar, and decided to sit at one of the only remaining tables, near the entrance. The bartender that night was an older woman, and she didn’t even come over to us for about 10 minutes, at which point we asked for a menu and she curtly said “oh sorry I didn’t see you here we don’t usually use this table” ?????? Okay then. My husband ordered a drink, and I told the server I was still thinking about what I wanted. She made his drink, came back with it, left before I could order anything, and then never came back. We ended up walking up to the bar to order two more drinks, one of which she offhandedly told us was not what we were even calling it. After another half an hour, I finally went up to ask for my bill. The server told me she had something important to do in the kitchen but she could take my money if I had to pay RIGHT then. I said I would like to leave and she told me my bill was $24, without even looking at my tab. If the prices stayed the same as the night before, it shouldn’t have been that high. I just gave her $30 and left it because I didn’t want to waste her precious time asking her to actually do her job by giving me a receipt or change. I really wish I had waited for her to do so, because I really feel we overpaid and a 25% tip was WAY too much for her. Even a month later I wish I had just not tipped her at all. As a bartender myself, I know that is super rude, but as horrible as the service was, I wouldn’t have felt bad at all.
All in all, I would go back for sure, just never on a night the older woman is working. If she had been there the first time we went, we never would have thought about going back again.
I wasn't able to eat but a couple bites of pasta. There is a big difference between "al dente" and "al tough as buffalo hide" pasta. It doesn't take a gourmet to know this. Anyone with dentures is advised to skip the pasta unless you have good denture adhesive. Also, it would be nice if you had another dish for people that can't eat meat for health reasons. Your menu of "Shut up and eat your lettuce" salads, is seriously lacking.