(614) 475-4800
3970 Easton Station
Columbus,
OH
43219
40.0499
-82.9153
Neighborhoods: Northeast Columbus, Easton
Price:
$$
Last updated 8.05.11
Category:
Payment Methods:
American Express, Visa, Discover, Diners Club, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Late Night Dining, Outdoor Dining, Private Rooms, People Watching, Group Dining, Bar Scene
General Info:
Open 7 Days
Cuisine:
Eclectic & International, Traditional American
Smoking Permitted:
Yes
Reviews & Ratings for Bar Louie-Easton
4 reviews
What users are saying:
- Citysearch (3)
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- Around the Web (1)
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- All (4)
Laid back Atmosphere in a Swanky Setting
by flutegirl09 at Citysearch
Upon entering this restaurant I felt a little underdressed, wearing jeans and a sweatshirt. However, once remembering I was in a mall I felt better. But so did the laid back atmosphere and friendly staff. The food was wonderful! Delivered quickly and hot. We had two appetizers which were only $3 thanks to a happy hour special. We had brushetta and pot stickers. The pot stickers were amazing! Then my friend had a burger which she said was wonderful. I had a chicken pesto sandwich. It was delicious. I would definatly recommend this restaurant, it doesn't have a chain feel to it.
- Pros: Beautiful Setting, Great Food, Good Service
This martini-lover's haven serves salads and sandwiches to complement its specialty drinks.
by Contributor at Citysearch
In Short
Supper-club booths, mosaic tile and retro black vinyl-and-chrome furnishings lend a sophisticated air to this convivial restaurant and nightspot. A long beer and wine list, plus speciality martinis, round out the extensive menu of appetizers, salads, super-sized sandwiches and burgers, fajitas and comfort-food entrees, all reasonably priced and served well past midnight. Patio seating and a children's menu are also available.
Sports or Martinis?
by dogbrick at Citysearch
The first thing I thought was that Bar Louie can't seem to decide what it wants to be: Upscale martini bar of sports tavern? The interior is very dark with subdued lighting and nice plush booths and dark wood tables. In start contrast to that is the awful jukebox music and TVs everywhere. It just strikes me as an identity crisis of sorts.
The beer selection is decent for a chain-type bar.
The service here is good despite how busy they get on the weekends.
I was really surprised at how good the food is here. Both the bleu cheese crusted filet and BBQ meatloaf sandwhich are excellent. The brownie sundae is embarrassingly big even for 2 people.
Overall I think this place would be more enjoyable if they would pick a direction and go with it, but it's still not a bad stop during a day of shopping.


