My favorite late night bar and restaurant. They recently renovated and are offering new drink features. Â
The bar staff is always friendly and welcoming to me and my friends. Â They know our drinks and are prompt to offer refills. Â $1.00 burgers are offered on Tuesday nights (when I usually visit). Â The have the best tater tots on the Bay area. Â The California Chicken Sandwich, Hummus Plate and Chicken Wings are the favorites amongst my family. Â Several other items on their food menu are just as wonderful.
I guess I just don't get it. Â People are always saying, let's go to happy hour at Bar Louie's! Â I have been to several and I think that they are expensive and soulless. Â I would rather go to any number of places for happy hour instead of this place but I am not the sit in the corner and pout sort so when I am overruled, I go anyways. Â
But I don't think I will have that problem anymore. Â Why? Â Huge Roaches. Â This past week, my wife's riends, my wife and I went to Bar Louie for happy hour. Â Jen ordered rum and cokes for around $6.50 a pop (expensive for Tampa/St. Pete and even worse for happy hour prices). Â I took advantage of their pretty decent beer selection and the happy hour price which I think dropped it down to $4 a pop (not too bad). Â We also ordered flat bread of the half price appetizers menu. Â As we settled in to our stools and enjoyed the company a giant roach/palmetto bug ran right up the wall behind us and disappeared behind a TV. Â We called over the manager whose response was oh I am sorry let me comp you a drink. Â I frankly didn't want comping but never turn down a drink. Â What I wanted was to be moved and assured that it was just a fluke. Â But we did not get moved and the manager disappeared. Â
A few minutes later, we looked up at the TV again and the roach was sitting on top of the TV and began to run back and forth across the screen. Â The thing about roaches or palmetto bugs is that they don't like to come out into the open or the light unless there are large numbers of them so I started to get itchy looking at this. Â So I walked straight up to the kitchen pass through and I told them that we needed a manager ASAP. Â This time a woman came and my friends told me that while I was gone they had seen a second roach. Â So clearly this was not an errant bug. Â This was a colony or at least the start of one. Â
So as we watched another roach came out and perched on the side of the TV. Â It crouched down and FLEW straight at one of the women in our group who SCREAMED! Â And all of this happened right in front of the manager. Â The manager apologized and was nice but did nothing further with our check which had grown sizable or our table location. Â In fact, she took the opportunity to blame the poor sanitation on her neighbors. Â Passing the buck infuriated me and having just had a giant flying health code violation fly at a member of our party, I paid out my check and then informed her that I was posting this on Yelp.
Looking back I regret that I let this cat out of the bag. Â I almost never do it and think that it is bad form. Â BUT the manager's reaction was telling and is the main reason that I won't go back. Â When I mentioned that this was going on Yelp, she visibly jumped. Â She then focussed her apologies on me instead of the women who was shaken by the experience. Â Bad move. Â AND she chased us down as we were leaving with a free drink coupon which my friends took but I declined. Â I don't intend on going back (see my other Bar Louie reviews). Â But the fact that they were less visibly concerned about what amounts to a serious health code violation in full view of the entire restaurant than they were about me posting this review took what would have been an isolated experience with 2 stars and a chance of me re-reviewing it later to a solid one star. Â
Cleanliness around my food is non-negotiable and has serious consequences for your patrons as well as your bottom line.