Located in Demun, along an assortment of shops and restaurants across from Concordia Seminary is Louie’s. The little restaurant is situated in a small one-story brick building attached to Sash’s wine bar. Outside there is a small patio area with a few chairs for visitors to enjoy outdoor seating. The front of the restaurant features floor-to-ceiling windows providing light into the restaurant. Once inside, there is a few tables in the front and then a bar that runs along one side, while a booth runs along the other side with tables spread along it. Inside the room is dimly lit with floral wall-paper on one side and a yellow accent wall with an array of knick-knacks.

Louie’s is known for Italian cuisine and features pasta and pizza, but they also have a few other dishes, as well as a large drinks menu. Louie’s offers some small plates, such as olives and white bean hummus, a couple of main dishes, and desserts. When we visited we ordered some wine and a couple of pizzas, the margherita and the pomodora fresca. Both pizzas were well-made and quite flavorful, providing us with a nice evening out. Additionally, the pizzas were large enough we had leftover, ensuring we were able to enjoy the pizza the following day. Overall, we both had a relaxing evening out with some delicious food in a nice setting.