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Great beer specials during the week, far better than anyone in town. I absolutely love a nice large schooner of Boulevard PIlsner. Â This location is understandably a bit more trashy, and isn't exactly clean. but come on! It's a cheap college bar. What do you expect? I've been here more times than I can remember ( haha...), although I've reduced my visits since leaving college. Great place if you're in your early 20s.
Review Source:The sad sister bar to Louise's West. A perfectly fine bar. I prefer to go there on weeknights when it's less crowded. There are good drink specials, some nights you can get schooners for $2.50!
This is an anecdote from a friend of a friend, so I can't really vouch... But my friend's friend used to be a bouncer there but quit because he "got tired of getting punched in the face on weekends", so that's something to think about...
The patio outside is really, really great and on weekends it's much better outside than in.
Loved the great service and friendly staff. Â The drinks were very good. Prices are alos good atmosphere was nice, with both young and older crowd. They have bartender named Hanna she's beautiful smart and knows her way around making and serving drinks. She is also very friendly . I strongly recommend the Long Island Ice Tea. The best one I've every had. They don't have a dance floor yet but they will be expanding in the future for one. Also to have live music.
Review Source:Louise's is a great all around bar. Â There is something for everyone here and a place I think most people feel comfortable from folks with piercings and colored hair to the fraternity and sorority crowd and everyone in between. Â There are a lot of college age folks here but there are also older folks there as well. Â As the night goes on the crowd tends to get a bit younger of course but that is everywhere. Â This will be some peoples favorite bar and some not, but it is a place a group of people with mixed taste in entertainment can all go to and have everybody be comfortable and have a good time.
Review Source:Louise's has a fond place in my heart, as it is where I met my sweets, but nostalgia aside, this place can be fun, if you are not there on a Thursday-Saturday night, when the bar service can take quite a while and it can be pretty crowded, especially in the cash-only upstairs and the single stall ladies rooms. The atmosphere is dive-y (once the smoking ban went into effect and you could actually see the place, it seems markedly less nice), but the bartenders are nice and the drinks are cheap.
They have relatively (for a bar downtown) spacious patios, both up- and downstairs, and drink specials most nights (the best: Monday Wednesday--cheap wells,  $1.50 to $2 singles and $3.50-$4 doubles; Tuesday  $3.75 Boulevard schooners), so it is a great place to be in the summer, relaxing with friends or making some new ones.
Hooray for Louise's Downtown! Â I spent one of my favorite nights out upstairs at Louise's, sipping strong amaretto sours in a booth with some of my favorite people and later swaying with them in front of the jukebox after a couple of those drinks had kicked in.
If my (somewhat fuzzy) memory tells you anything it should be this: Louise's upstairs is a lot of fun, but it's also full of people who want to get drunk and sway in front of the jukebox with ten of their favorite people (and maybe a couple strangers). Â The drinks are strong, the people are noisy, and the bar gets stuffy as it gets later. Â If you want to embrace the bar scene for your 20-something birthday party, this is a great place. Â If, however, loud, crowded bars stuffed with loud, drunk people aren't your thing, consider going elsewhere.