Re: Louie's Backyard
Posted: March 22, 2010 4:04 pm
I think you'll find a better place at 500 Duval 
Never had a problem with locals there, and the waitstaff and bartenders have been universally friendly to me.sonofabeach wrote:My buddy and I sat at the bar once and a local was busting our balls about the way we were dressed. As we were leaving he yelled out "wear some louder shirts next time". I guess we did not fit in there. I usually give a place a second chance but I did not like the "pinky up" vibe that day we were there.
I'm a moron. I was trying to remember what restaurant was at that address, so I mapquested it. Doofus.FarsideCobbPH wrote:I think you'll find a better place at 500 Duval![]()
I think he was jokin'.FarsideCobbPH wrote:Two "Ts" please BUFFETT
It izz??FarsideCobbPH wrote:Two "Ts" please BUFFETT
Tiki Bar wrote:No fighting 2 weeks ago... sigh
Don't worry about the bar! The drinks are great and fair priced. The sunset can't be beat there as well. It's just the menu in the restaurant is a serious cash cow for the owner.Johnny's Lounge wrote:Hmmm, I wanted to go here for a Bloody Mary when I'm down there in December. I may have to think again. I doubt I will even have any appropriate attire for the place!
absolutely beautiful. i wish i were there right nowlime rickie wrote:Ahhh, this looks nice....
Tiki Bar wrote:No fighting 2 weeks ago... sigh
A dress code in Key West? You're kidding, right?Johnny's Lounge wrote:Thanks for the input.
Any real dress code there? I really wasn't going to bring much on vacation that trip other than the standard summer type stuff (going to Mexico from there)
The first time I went there(for lunch), I had on a swimsuit and a cover up. For dinner, my husband has always worn shorts. The last time there, the folks sitting near the end of the deck were getting soaked as sea water was splashing up on the deck.chrisrehm wrote:A dress code in Key West? You're kidding, right?Johnny's Lounge wrote:Thanks for the input.
Any real dress code there? I really wasn't going to bring much on vacation that trip other than the standard summer type stuff (going to Mexico from there)
As long as you're wearing some sort of shirt or shoes... albeit sneakers, sandals, ex, you'll be fine anywhere in town.![]()
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Hey, this isn't the "Upper 48"! It's Key West!!!
Welcome to Key West!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGq4bLs0fhM
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Oh what a hoot!!!! I'll have to be sure to bike over there on a "wavy day" !!!!Carolinadreamin' wrote:The first time I went there(for lunch), I had on a swimsuit and a cover up. For dinner, my husband has always worn shorts. The last time there, the folks sitting near the end of the deck were getting soaked as sea water was splashing up on the deck.chrisrehm wrote:A dress code in Key West? You're kidding, right?Johnny's Lounge wrote:Thanks for the input.
Any real dress code there? I really wasn't going to bring much on vacation that trip other than the standard summer type stuff (going to Mexico from there)
As long as you're wearing some sort of shirt or shoes... albeit sneakers, sandals, ex, you'll be fine anywhere in town.![]()
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Hey, this isn't the "Upper 48"! It's Key West!!!
Welcome to Key West!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGq4bLs0fhM
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Made for an exciting dinner, watching people leap out of the way of the waves.