Cafe Lou Lou

Address: 2216 Dundee Road
Pricing: Typically $10.50-$16
Phone: 502-459-9566 Highlands; 502-893-7776 St. Matthews
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Friday/Saturday 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
Parking:
on-site, free parking and metered on street.
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Cafe Lou Lou: tasty-tasty, fun-fun

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Feb 22, 2010

Looking for a restaurant where the food is tasty-tasty, the service is quick-quick and the décor is fun-fun? In metro Louisville, you’ll find it all at Café Lou Lou.

With two locations — 2216 Dundee Road in the Highlands' The Loop shopping mall and at 106 Sears Avenue in St. Matthews  — Café Lou Lou offers varied dishes ranging from meatball calzones to black bean lasagna and pasta jambalaya.

You might want to start things off with an appetizer, such as the $7.50 crispy shrimp lavash — flat bread topped with smoked shrimp, arugula and Parmesan and provolone cheese. There are also chicken wings, Wild Bill’s famous Cajun Cheese, hummus, garlic cheese sticks and more. For a distinctive treat, consider the $8.50 shrimp and grits, made with New Orleans-style shrimp cooked in garlic, Cajun spices and butter over cheese grits.

If these are your salad days, Café Lou Lou has you covered with its classic wedge, seasonal, Greek, Cobb, grilled chicken, Caesar and summer salads. The calzones are available in a vegetarian style, as well as meatball and four cheese. Each is $10.50.

There are pastas aplenty — angel hair with veggies, chilled orzo pasta with pan-seared scallops, jambalaya style with smoked sausage, crawfish and shrimp and a sauce of tomato and chicken stock. Pasta offerings also include Carbonara, shrimp pesto with tortellini, four-cheese ravioli with shrimp and shitake mushroom, linguini and meatballs, chicken picata, smoked mozzarella ravioli, lasagna and the black bean lasagna, made with beans, green chiles and jalapenos, topped with cheddar and pepper jack cheeses.

Just want a sandwich? Try one of Lou Lou’s $9.25 offerings, such as the jerk chicken roll with mixed greens, jerked chicken, garlic yogurt sauce and Jamaican salsa; the Muffaletta sandwich with ham and Genoa salami, provolone cheese and olive salad. Other sandwiches include the gyro roll, grilled chicken roll, meatball, spinach and artichoke roll, turkey delight, smoked pork tenderloin, portabella and pesto, Asian shrimp and more.

There are numerous pizza possibilities at Café Lou Lou, too: Mediterranean, smoked barbecue chicken, combination, four-cheese, spinach and artichoke, potato, veggie and more. Pizza prices are $11.95 for a 10-inch or $17.50 for a 14-inch pie. Quench your thirst with a soft drink or an array of Tazo teas. Café Lou Lou also boasts an extensive list of wines and bottled and draft beers.

 Café Lou Lou takes reservations and even delivers. Call (502) 459–9566 for details.



- by Bill Wolfe, Louisville Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)

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A fun, colorful decor makes every meal at Cafe Lou Lou feel a little bit like a party. Photo by Bill Wolfe
The Highlands location of Cafe Lou Lou is on the Douglass Loop at 2216 Dundee Road. It's within the Loop shopping mall. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Mike and Janet Leitner await the rest of their party as they nosh on an appetizer. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Order a spinach and tomato crispy lavash as an appetizer, and you'll start the meal right! Photo by Bill Wolfe
Sandwiches are a speciality at Cafe Lou Lou, including this tasty smoked pork tenderloin sandwich on fresh-baked focaccia bread. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Cafe Lou Lou has frequent specials, such as the shrimp tarragon with rotini, tarragon cream sauce, tomatoes and onions, pictured here. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Cafe Lou Lou always gives off a Mardi Gras vibe. Photo by Bill Wolfe
A "Mardi Gras tree" livens up the Lenten atmosphere. Photo by Bill Wolfe
Jason Hettich, a bartender and manager, serves up kid-friendly beverage to Bill Hitchcock, a sixth-grader at Holy Spirit school. Photo by Bill Wolfe




 



     
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