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Louie's Market
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Nearby attractions
The Bob Hope Theatre
242 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95202
Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery
111 S Sutter St, Stockton, CA 95206
HATCH Workshop
40 S Union St, Stockton, CA 95205
Nearby restaurants
Stockton's Place
524 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
Sheila B'Z
20 N California St, Stockton, CA 95202, United States
Irmas Place
524 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
Granny’s Soul Food
28 S California St, Stockton, CA 95202
Papa Urb's Grill | Stockton
331 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
Alfalfa's Pizza and Deli
335 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
Cast Iron Trading Co.
114 N San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202
Xochimilco Cafe
36 S San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202
Don Rafa's Taco Shop
1248 E Miner Ave, Stockton, CA 95205
Banh Mi & Roll
347 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
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Hotel Fair
34 S San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95202
Hotel Stockton
133 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
Studio 6 Suites Stockton, CA – Waterfront
33 N Center St, Stockton, CA 95202
Executive Lodge Inn
339 S Wilson Way, Stockton, CA 95205
Lido Hotel
111 N Wilson Way, Stockton, CA 95205
Cosmos Hotel
343 S San Joaquin St, Stockton, CA 95203
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Louie's Market

734 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95202
4.5(104)
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attractions: The Bob Hope Theatre, Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery, HATCH Workshop, restaurants: Stockton's Place, Sheila B'Z, Irmas Place, Granny’s Soul Food, Papa Urb's Grill | Stockton, Alfalfa's Pizza and Deli, Cast Iron Trading Co., Xochimilco Cafe, Don Rafa's Taco Shop, Banh Mi & Roll
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Featured dishes

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Jalapeno Poppers
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El Fuego Fries
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Garlic Fries
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Chili Cheese Fries
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Grilled Alpine Hot Link
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Chili Cheese Alpine Hot Link
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Grilled Alpine Hot Dog
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Chili Cheese Alpine Hot Dog
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Fresh Veggie Salad
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Grilled Chicken Breast Salad
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Mexican Chicken Salad
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Chicken Bacon Avocado Salad
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Grilled Ribeye Steak Salad
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Classic Burger
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Cheeseburger
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Bacon Cheeseburger
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Western Bacon Cheeseburger
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Jalapeño Popper Burger
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The Ooey Gooey Louie Burger
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The Big Louie
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Ribeye Steak Sandwich
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Tri Tip Sandwich
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Tri Tip Dip
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BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich
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BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich
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Grilled Chicken Breast Sandwich
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Teriyaki Chicken Breast Sandwich
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El Fuego Chicken Breast Sandwich
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The Chicken Bacon Avocado Ranch
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Turkey Bacon Club
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Classic Turkey Sub
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BLAT
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Oven Baked BBQ Chicken Meal

Reviews

Nearby attractions of Louie's Market

The Bob Hope Theatre

Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery

HATCH Workshop

The Bob Hope Theatre

The Bob Hope Theatre

4.6

(588)

Open 24 hours
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Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery

Mexican Heritage Center & Gallery

4.7

(64)

Closed
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HATCH Workshop

HATCH Workshop

4.9

(25)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Don Ave Ward Christmas Party
Don Ave Ward Christmas Party
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
8806 Don Avenue, Stockton, CA 95209-2369
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Stockton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Stockton Murder Mystery: Solve the case!
Mon, Dec 1 • 12:01 AM
105 N El Dorado St, Stockton, 95202
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Self-Care City Scavenger Hunt: Based on Hot Habits Series - Lodi Area
Thu, Dec 11 • 1:00 PM
120 South School Street, Lodi, CA 95240
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Nearby restaurants of Louie's Market

Stockton's Place

Sheila B'Z

Irmas Place

Granny’s Soul Food

Papa Urb's Grill | Stockton

Alfalfa's Pizza and Deli

Cast Iron Trading Co.

Xochimilco Cafe

Don Rafa's Taco Shop

Banh Mi & Roll

Stockton's Place

Stockton's Place

4.5

(162)

Click for details
Sheila B'Z

Sheila B'Z

4.6

(90)

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Irmas Place

Irmas Place

4.5

(11)

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Granny’s Soul Food

Granny’s Soul Food

4.1

(17)

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Reviews of Louie's Market

4.5
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5.0
3y

Louie's is a quiet, almost unassuming hole in the wall that keeps it simple, and for that reason, does it right. The menu is straightforward, the sandwiches and sides simple; this does not mean they are bad or in way lacking.

You can be in and out of here in under 20 minutes, even without ordering ahead. I wandered in, uncertain of what was really on the menu, even though I had glanced ahead. It was right after 11am- blue collar lunch hour. I really didn't know what I was doing, but for reference, you order sandwhiches at the meat counter. You won't get lost (its only a one room outfit). The interior reminds me of a mountain store, deep in the mountains, where only a small variety of the bare essentials adorn the shelves. Anywhere else it would be out of place, but if you're familiar with this part of town, you'll know tents are a common feature of the post-apocalyptic landscape.

The entire left hand side extends like a bar, but instead of a wall of booze, you're greeted by a counter of freshly cut meats. The back wall is chilled drinks, and the right side is chips and other accoutrements of a deli based lunch lifestyle.

There are tables and chairs in the middle of the room, and against the window, the cashier. The whole operation is very tight and dressed down; the interior is that of a place where a man beat down by life could should be sitting in a with an old beat up guitar, like a bard, telling the warnings and tales of woe that life has given him. It's the type of space the blues would be at home in because it would feel like home. What I'm trying to say is the place has a classic, authentic down-home feeling to it.

Anyway, the food. Let's get back to the food. The vegetables are fresh to the point that crunch beautifully and are bursting with flavor, but not to the point of being obnoxious. Fresh and light. Its just whag you want from lunch: light and tasty but not enough to put you into a coma. Again, blue collar lunch, remember?

But its that done so well that you might be suspicious. It was enough to intrigue me to explore the menu further.

They do have good, old fashioned diner-esque coffee, though, that is actually surprisingly good and robust, even sans milk or cream.i was surprised they had coffee, or any left, especially at the later hour of the morning, but there it was, right by the door, hiding in plain sight. I generally take my coffee with with milk or half and half, but this coffee was pleasant and mild, yet robust, even without either. It was fresh, just like the sandwich. This I found to be quite surprising, but really should have known that good coffee hides in good places.

In any case, this place delivered what I'd imagined, but not how I thought. The sign outside is classic and deeply photogenic. If you ever find yourself in this part of town, you may as well wander in because you won't be disappointed. Unless you're a vegetarian, but that's on you, not Louie's. And those are my...

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2.0
32w

I used to love this restaurant it was a standout, with great food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a team that truly cared about maintaining its legacy. Unfortunately, since the new management took over, things have completely changed, and not for the better.

The food is no longer the same, with many of the original menu items removed. The flavors that once made this place special are gone, replaced by options that don’t live up to what made it great. It feels as though the new owners had no intention of upholding what made this restaurant successful, yet they still kept the name. If they weren’t going to preserve its identity, they should have rebranded rather than let loyal customers down.

It’s disappointing to see such a beloved spot lose its charm. If you loved this place before, be prepared for a very...

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5.0
13w

Louie’s Market Is Home Again ❤️

I can’t tell you how good it feels to see Louie’s Market open its doors again. Growing up in Stockton, Louie’s was part of the rhythm of the neighborhood. Just stepping inside again brought back a flood of memories.

The remodel is beautiful—it honors the past while giving the space a fresh energy. It’s familiar, but new in the best way.

And the food? Still incredible. The Ribeye Steak Sandwich is just as mouthwatering as I remembered—tender, flavorful, and piled high on that perfect Genova Bakery roll.

The staff was warm and welcoming, and you can tell the new owners really care about keeping Louie’s legacy alive. It’s not just a reopening—it’s a revival of something that means a lot to this community.

Welcome back, Louie’s. You were missed more...

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Louie's is a quiet, almost unassuming hole in the wall that keeps it simple, and for that reason, does it right. The menu is straightforward, the sandwiches and sides simple; this does not mean they are bad or in way lacking. You can be in and out of here in under 20 minutes, even without ordering ahead. I wandered in, uncertain of what was really on the menu, even though I had glanced ahead. It was right after 11am- blue collar lunch hour. I really didn't know what I was doing, but for reference, you order sandwhiches at the meat counter. You won't get lost (its only a one room outfit). The interior reminds me of a mountain store, deep in the mountains, where only a small variety of the bare essentials adorn the shelves. Anywhere else it would be out of place, but if you're familiar with this part of town, you'll know tents are a common feature of the post-apocalyptic landscape. The entire left hand side extends like a bar, but instead of a wall of booze, you're greeted by a counter of freshly cut meats. The back wall is chilled drinks, and the right side is chips and other accoutrements of a deli based lunch lifestyle. There are tables and chairs in the middle of the room, and against the window, the cashier. The whole operation is very tight and dressed down; the interior is that of a place where a man beat down by life could should be sitting in a with an old beat up guitar, like a bard, telling the warnings and tales of woe that life has given him. It's the type of space the blues would be at home in because it would feel like home. What I'm trying to say is the place has a classic, authentic down-home feeling to it. Anyway, the food. Let's get back to the food. The vegetables are fresh to the point that crunch beautifully and are bursting with flavor, but not to the point of being obnoxious. Fresh and light. Its just whag you want from lunch: light and tasty but not enough to put you into a coma. Again, blue collar lunch, remember? But its that done so well that you might be suspicious. It was enough to intrigue me to explore the menu further. They do have good, old fashioned diner-esque coffee, though, that is actually surprisingly good and robust, even sans milk or cream.i was surprised they had coffee, or any left, especially at the later hour of the morning, but there it was, right by the door, hiding in plain sight. I generally take my coffee with with milk or half and half, but this coffee was pleasant and mild, yet robust, even without either. It was fresh, just like the sandwich. This I found to be quite surprising, but really should have known that good coffee hides in good places. In any case, this place delivered what I'd imagined, but not how I thought. The sign outside is classic and deeply photogenic. If you ever find yourself in this part of town, you may as well wander in because you won't be disappointed. Unless you're a vegetarian, but that's on you, not Louie's. And those are my words, not theirs.
Tiffany PechTiffany Pech
Update 9/18/25: The restaurant is under new management. Upon entering, the owner was at the register to take orders. He was saying incredibly rude, backhanded things very loudly to his chef & server. I don't know any of these people personally but it made me incredibly stressed out before I had my dine-in lunch while me and my boyfriend were on break from work. I really wanted somewhere chill to have lunch with my boyfriend but we both left the restaurant feeling very stressed out after we ate all our food. Good food made by rude people doesn't taste good. The plate was empty because I was very hungry but we both left feeling empty inside.
Michelle WeilerMichelle Weiler
A Stockton mainstay, Louie's has been family owned and operated since 1945. It's both a meat market and a deli. Large selection of butchered meats to choose from as well as deli meats and cheeses. If you stop in for lunch, I highly recommend the ribeye steak sandwich. It's a full 8 oz steak cooked to order. It was juicy, tender, and full if flavor. For $9.99, it comes with ALL the fixins. Another $1.49 and you can order fries.
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Louie's is a quiet, almost unassuming hole in the wall that keeps it simple, and for that reason, does it right. The menu is straightforward, the sandwiches and sides simple; this does not mean they are bad or in way lacking. You can be in and out of here in under 20 minutes, even without ordering ahead. I wandered in, uncertain of what was really on the menu, even though I had glanced ahead. It was right after 11am- blue collar lunch hour. I really didn't know what I was doing, but for reference, you order sandwhiches at the meat counter. You won't get lost (its only a one room outfit). The interior reminds me of a mountain store, deep in the mountains, where only a small variety of the bare essentials adorn the shelves. Anywhere else it would be out of place, but if you're familiar with this part of town, you'll know tents are a common feature of the post-apocalyptic landscape. The entire left hand side extends like a bar, but instead of a wall of booze, you're greeted by a counter of freshly cut meats. The back wall is chilled drinks, and the right side is chips and other accoutrements of a deli based lunch lifestyle. There are tables and chairs in the middle of the room, and against the window, the cashier. The whole operation is very tight and dressed down; the interior is that of a place where a man beat down by life could should be sitting in a with an old beat up guitar, like a bard, telling the warnings and tales of woe that life has given him. It's the type of space the blues would be at home in because it would feel like home. What I'm trying to say is the place has a classic, authentic down-home feeling to it. Anyway, the food. Let's get back to the food. The vegetables are fresh to the point that crunch beautifully and are bursting with flavor, but not to the point of being obnoxious. Fresh and light. Its just whag you want from lunch: light and tasty but not enough to put you into a coma. Again, blue collar lunch, remember? But its that done so well that you might be suspicious. It was enough to intrigue me to explore the menu further. They do have good, old fashioned diner-esque coffee, though, that is actually surprisingly good and robust, even sans milk or cream.i was surprised they had coffee, or any left, especially at the later hour of the morning, but there it was, right by the door, hiding in plain sight. I generally take my coffee with with milk or half and half, but this coffee was pleasant and mild, yet robust, even without either. It was fresh, just like the sandwich. This I found to be quite surprising, but really should have known that good coffee hides in good places. In any case, this place delivered what I'd imagined, but not how I thought. The sign outside is classic and deeply photogenic. If you ever find yourself in this part of town, you may as well wander in because you won't be disappointed. Unless you're a vegetarian, but that's on you, not Louie's. And those are my words, not theirs.
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Update 9/18/25: The restaurant is under new management. Upon entering, the owner was at the register to take orders. He was saying incredibly rude, backhanded things very loudly to his chef & server. I don't know any of these people personally but it made me incredibly stressed out before I had my dine-in lunch while me and my boyfriend were on break from work. I really wanted somewhere chill to have lunch with my boyfriend but we both left the restaurant feeling very stressed out after we ate all our food. Good food made by rude people doesn't taste good. The plate was empty because I was very hungry but we both left feeling empty inside.
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A Stockton mainstay, Louie's has been family owned and operated since 1945. It's both a meat market and a deli. Large selection of butchered meats to choose from as well as deli meats and cheeses. If you stop in for lunch, I highly recommend the ribeye steak sandwich. It's a full 8 oz steak cooked to order. It was juicy, tender, and full if flavor. For $9.99, it comes with ALL the fixins. Another $1.49 and you can order fries.
Michelle Weiler

Michelle Weiler

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