my wife and i went here last sunday because in mesa az its a sports bar or nothing every thing as usuall was fine the burger we split was good the beer was cold nice selection of brew on tap then my wife said lets get the sw egg rolls 7.95 $ out comes the 2 egg rolls smaller than the small ones you might get at a chinese restaurant served on a wilted bed of cabbage I dont know if they make them there or buy them pre made me thinks they buy them pre made but seriously 795 how about 495 tops for these mediocre apps ......
Review Source:We've only been once so far, so I don't know if I qualify just yet to review Lou's, but I like to let the vegetarians know when I find a bar that actually has some choices for us. Â They had a veggie wrap, veggie philly, and veggie burger and some appetizers that were meatless, too. Â I had the veggie philly, and it was pretty darn good. Â For the meat eaters, there's a lot of burger choices. Â All in all, a kickback, friendly bar with tons of options.
Review Source:Ok...not once have I walked into Lucky Lou's did everyone in the bar scream MEL!
Yet, it's only been my 4th visit and I live just down the street. Â It really is a neighborhood bar and they do have a pretty decent happy hour special. Â Staff was very friendly and ready to serve. I really have to think Lucky Lou's, Lucky Lou's to remember to visit this place.
But, I don't get it...it's not my favorite place in the area, the outside view is a parking lot, the food is okay, typically bar food, but next door has great Thai and on the other side is a decent Mexican food joint.
It is in my neighborhood...so I will support this establishment....we need options. Â See you next quarter in 2013.
My husband and I can always count on Lucky Lou's. Â It consistently has great food and the wait staff is awesome! Â It reminds me of Cheers, everyone knows everyone else and the wait staff remember you, what your favorite drink is and are always warm and friendly. Â Did I mention they also have Four Peaks Kiltlifter on tap? Â
The bar is always full and multiple hightop tables, lots of TV's showing the current sports events. Â The decor is 50's Las Vegas theme, with pics of the Rat Pack, and flashing lights and slot machines on the shelves.
Check it out, you won't be disappointed.
Lucky lou's is a tucked away bar and grill. They have pretty good food there and drinks. I'm a big Coors light guy and they didnt have that on tap, also there is no jukebox. those were the 2 downfalls i had. Other then that its a nice place to hang and have some brewjas, we used to go there after shooting. Nice relaxing place. I've never had like a meal there. I've always gotten something small. like quesadilla, or something like that. Pretty good appetizers.. Overall pretty good.
Review Source:My best friend introduced me to Lucky Lou's for lunch about two months ago and I've been back three times since then. The atmosphere is that of a bar, but don't let this discourage you from checking it out.
The service has always been spot-on. They are prompt with getting the orders in and with refills.
I've had a variety of their lunch sandwiches:
California Chicken Wrap (twice; 4 Stars) - very tasty and generous with the chicken.
Turkey BLT (4 Stars) - this is huge and I couldn't finish it, but it was yummy.
Chicken Caesar Wrap (3 Stars) - too much sauce and lettuce, but otherwise good.
Their fries! OM Goodness, their fries! The seasoning that they use on their fries is delicious. It reminds me of Red Robin's seasoning and who knows, it might be the same, but I don't care, it is just SO good.
The prices on their lunch sandwiches are very reasonable - right around $7 which includes a side.
I've never been here at a time when I wanted to have a beer so I don't know about their selection, but I look forward to checking that out sometime.
They have a vast menu at reasonable prices which makes me prefer them over some of the other restaurants in the area.
I am not a small town go sit in the Cheers bar and drink kinda girl. This is the place my husband would take the kids for dinner on nights that I had other plans. This went on for about three years. One day, a few months ago, my husband asked if I wanted to meet him for lunch. He was already at  Lucky Lou's when he called me, but because I had already eaten and he had just picked his dad up from the airport, (His dad just flew in from Chicago for a visit) I would meet them and get a little bit of chat time in before we had to pick the kids up from school.  I asked my husband if they served diet coke, because I don't go Anywhere they don't serve diet coke!!! He said they did so I was on my way.   30 minutes later I was hogging down my husband's Philly cheese steak sandwich and fries!!!!! OMG!!! It was amazing!  I could hardly move when I left! The diet coke was delicious too!  I could not believe how friggin delicious that sandwich was!  Ever since that day I get mad if my husband goes there for dinner with the kids on the nights I have other plans. I am addicted to their Philly sandwich and the buffalo chicken sandwich. The fries are Rediculously good!  And every time we go the staff is always so nice and friendly. It really is a lovely Place.  I love you Lucky Lou's! I am truly the lucky one!
Review Source:Great food. Â Great Staff. Â Great atmosphere. Â This is definitely more of a middle class, blue collar sports bar, which is exactly why I like it. Â Jeans or shorts and T Shirts, and nice friendly customers and staff. Â If you're a smoker you can sit on the patio and watch TV. Â Be sure to try the Diablo chicken sandwich with jalapeno bottle caps. Â Add a cold beer and it doesn't get much better.
Review Source:The place itself was interesting and Las Vegas themed through out.
Service was a bit slow sometimes so once again another restaraunt i am not blown away by at all as far as our waiter/waitresses.
We had gone with a lot of people for a fantasy football draft party type shin-dig. But you would think if a waiter/waitress has a big party they would want to work it to their best effort by making sure everyone is satisfied. Â A lot of people were getting annoyed by the waiter forgetting about their drinks or not coming around often enough.
Lets get to the FOOD: i had ordered a turkey burger "The gobbler" to be somewhat healthy for the night. Â It came out piping hot! awesome. Â But...The turkey was bland. my mustard, ketchup, and pickle made it better but nothing Rachel ray mouth watering gurgling noises came out of me at all. I was starving so you would think with me being starving that someone definitely would have heard some sort of a mmmm oh my god yumm of some sort. Nope. None. Â Tasted like i could have made the same thing for the same price but made 4 burgers instead even though it wasn't stellar. Â My boyfriends buffalo chicken tender sandwich looked more mouthwatering than my plate. The fries were decent enough and i happened to steal off his plate when he wasn't looking. Â I had ordered the red cabbage cole slaw which was awesome too especially with the french fries! YUM. Those two things together were awesome! Not too many beers on draft. Disappointed with that for sure.
If we go to this location again with friends i will definitely order something else because everyone elses plate looked more amazingly mouthwatering than mine.
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UPDATE:
---5 star dropped to 3 star---
It actually pains me to do this update, but I feel it's necessary. I recently returned to Lou's and have come to the conclusion that the quality of the service has gone to hell. Not only did our order (for 2) come very late (took longer than a party of 5 that arrived 20 minutes after us (and it was not because of the food, everyone ordered burgers), they were obviously regulars and got firsthand service) but after they had comped a couple drinks for the extra wait, additional "unknown" charges were added to bill, my only guess was to compensate for the free drinks. Funny thing about it was that it was a "Burger Madness" day, that means we were suppose to get a FREE beer if we ordered one of their burgers.... our server offered us the 22oz beers which were NOT included in the price, and yet did not reflect on the bill.
I still enjoyed the burger as I usually do (with the exception of the cheap buns they started using), but all-in-all... the experience has left a bad taste in my mouth and I do not plan on returning.
My mission, should I choose to accept it: 1. Find a lunch spot for the baseball team, 2. It must have TVs for football viewing, 3. It must have beer on tap, 4. 9-12 smelly ball players have to be able to just walk in and not be out of place, 5. Must be near Autrey fields and be in Mesa to be logistically neutral for all the guys, and the most important 6. It has to be better than Flickas (someone else's suggestion for dinner the night before.) No pressure or anything.
No problem. Nothing yelp cannot solve! Just drag the map and look for something that sounds like a sports bar, but that has good reviews and appears to have good food. Ah, just the place and only a couple miles away. Perfect.
So, myself and a lot of sweaty baseball players ventured on in. Nobody got lost and it was not crowded at all, so we could all just walk in and sit close enough together in the bar at the tables. A clean place with a nice looking bar and lots of TVs in just about every direction, all with football. Each person sat themselves accordingly.
There seemed to be quite a few beers on tap, I heard no complaints. Those of us not drinking, got cokes and iced teas. The waitress was great. She got all the drinks taken care of, even seconds and refills, and then was back to take the food orders. Some got burgers, others got things less like bar food. We ordered a Philly cheesesteak sandwich, southwestern eggroll appetizer, and a chopped chicken salad. One of the other guys even ordered a Blackened tuna salad. The options seemed like they covered the range of bar food and well beyond.
The food was very good. I loved my salad and the southwestern eggrolls were delicious. Just enough spice to them to make it really good. All of the guys seemed very content with their food and I got the thumbs up for my successful find (filling all requirements.)
The prices are a mid range for bar food. Two non-alcoholic drinks, salad, sandwich and appetizer were around $36 with tax and tip. Not cheap, but not super expensive.
Thanks yelp.
Small Bar with booths and tables (inside and outside).
Good and solid american bar food. Â Fish fry on friday's and burger's that are very satisfying. Â Lots of fried apps (Fried pickle chips - Yummaybe.. after one or two you're done) and and a decent kids menu.
OK selection of beer on draft. Â Red Hook Blonde and 4peaks Kiltlifter were the only micro offerings.. or should I say Macro offerings. Â Wish they at least stocked an IPA in bottle or put a decent pale ale on tap. Â But, they know their audience in East Mesa and aren't trying to be something they are not.
Don't expect to be blown away, but it is fairly priced well prepared food. Â You really can't go wrong and we haven't so we visit here at least 4 -6 times a year.
Recommended.