Louie's Cosy Corner never fails to please in terms of friendliness, and food quality; their prices are very reasonable, and they're always sanitary, especially during the current pandemic. They could improve on areas such as their menu options, as there isn't a great variety of options for customers dining there that follow a Plant-based diet such as vegetarian or vegan; a few recommendations I would give is offering a veggie burger (this is a big one and what a lot of vegetarians and vegans look for on the menu when dining out), veggie penne alfredo served with a slice of garlic bread (without parmesan), or stir-fried veggies on a bed of rice. As of right now I would definitely reccomend their veggie wrap with homefries for anyone trying to keep meat off their plate! To conclude, I think this restaurant is a great staple to St. Peter's, and I would definitely reccomend stopping in and...
Read moreLouie's is my favourite stopping place when travelling rt 4. I talk this place up for thei gluten free options and consistent food. Until today.
We stopped in on our way to Halifax, thinking we'd grab a quick bite and avoid traffic. We were sat quickly, given menus, then ignored for 15 mins. I started to time it.
The food arrived 15 mins after we ordered and it was as ordered.
My husband had plate #4 of Chinese food and he said it was really fresh and tasty. I had a gluten free club with fries. The top layer of bread was sliced in two, which is typical for a gf sandwich, however, the bread was broken into three pieces. So six seperate pieces made for eating a very, very messy club. It was also dry and when I was finished I was still hungry due to the lack of turkey on it.
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Read moreDecorated for a wedding reception rather than a functioning restaurant-complete with folding chairs(!?). The difficulty starts when you walk in-if you can get through the hockey rink...or as they call it, parking lot. Once you enter you are greeted by the tenderless bar. With that much alcohol their Caesar should taste like more than watered down Clamato. They should also consider setting aside some space for a staff room. The waitress station appears to be another table on the floor, next to the customers, which made it easy to hear the waitresses complain to each other about the poor customer service at another establishment one of them experiencing over the phone...between bites of the lunch she was eating. There is a fine line between 'small town charm' and...
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