Business Description from the Web
When you're in the mood for good times and great cuisine, be sure to checkout Louie's 106. The restaurant is located in one of the area's mostpleasant settings and is known for its delightful staff and superb cuisine.The menu at Louie's 106 features a wide array of great selections, madefrom only the freshest and highest quality ingredients, with something sureto please every member of your...
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Posted by restaurant.com
on February 08, 2008, (Edited February 11, 2008)
Welcome to Louie's 106. We are a Mediterranean Grill and Tapa Bar located at 106 East 6th Street. Our menu includes the freshest Fish, Poultry, Chicken and Lamb.
Louie`s dishes up a Mediterranean cuisine. Expect the average entrée to cost between $12 and $20, and you`ll be appropriate if dressed casual.
Tips About This Business
The bar is open Monday to Thursday until 11:30pm; Friday to Saturday until 1am; Sunday until 10:30pm.
In addition to the extensive wine cellar, which features more than 600 labels, there's a cigar room where you can savor after-dinner drinks and your favorite tobaccos.
Don't try to find a parking space--use the valet.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Well-heeled dot-commers rub elbows with politicos among Old World-style decor. Arrive early for prime seating, as this restaurant fills up for both lunch and dinner. Tapas are a specialty, with more than 20 varieties available. The rainbow trout amandine is bathed in lemon butter, with tender sides of sauteed vegetables and garlic potatoes. Penne pasta with sauteed chicken...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 13, 2007)
Louie's reels in throngs of business VIPs, couples and discriminating diners for both lunch and dinner. And, for good reason. The classy, multi-level room with views of bustling downtown maintains a city-like cachet. The tapas are an exciting way to nibble or share, combining exotic tastes such as fried olives with romesco, Moroccan barbecue shrimp, and herbed goat cheese crostini. As far as...
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Posted by gayot
on June 29, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
Watched them drop a piece of fish on the floor, wash it off and then serve it. Unclean, disgusting, also, is this an Asian fusion restaurant or a Mediterranean restaurant? There are plenty or great Mediterranean tuna recipes, you don't have to honey miso glaze it. If you say you are Mediterranean and a tapas bar act like it. Stop trying to be like every other c@!%!y fusion restaurant that...
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I went here last night, enticed by the Austin Restaurant Week Menu offering a three course meal for $35. This was a Wednesday night so we didn't expect it to be hugely busy, so where slightly disappointed to be sat on table halfway into the stairwell with every waiter and bathroom patron brushing past my jacket. Why did no one take our jackets?!? To be fair I asked to be moved, and was moved to...
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Louie's 106 has delicious food, a great wine list and a nice downtown Austin vibe. It's best to go w/ a group of people so you can order lots of different dishes and try them all. I highly recommend this restaurant.