Not much to say anymore, as they are--quite deservedly--out of business.
Went here in April for dinner prior to the Bruce Springsteen concert at Jobing.com arena. Apparently, every other concert-goer had similar ideas about eating before the show, and we ended up in a long, long line. It was about 50 minutes to get in the door, only to be handed an LED pager so we could wait another 20 minutes for a table. Not counting them down for that; if I go to Arby's at noon, there are a lot of cars waiting in the drive-thru. It's the peak dining hour.
After finally getting seated, and with the concert start time rapidly approaching, we ordered food that didn't require a lot of prep time. I ordered a quesadilla and my wife ordered a salad. There was more cheese on a Jack in the Box taco than on this quesadilla. It was awful. Just a tortilla, a whisper of cheese, and some lonely looking pieces of chicken. That quesadilla is one of the most memorable dinners I've ever eaten, and that's not necessarily a good thing. Note to chef: check out the chicken cheddar quesadillas at Del Taco! My wife said her salad was just okay. When we left, I asked the rhetorical question "who goes here when there's not a concert or hockey game to bring people in?"
I found out the answer tonight while I waited for my daughter at the Jonas Brothers concert: apparently, not many people go here if there's not something going on at Jobing. The patio furniture is all gone. The windows are covered with butcher paper. All the doors are posted with an angry warning that no one is to enter the premises unless the back rent is paid in full. "Police take notice," the posting warns.
Since it's a chain, I'm rating it so that if you're in one of the other cities where Bar Louie is located, and it's the closest place to your hotel, you hopefully won't be tempted. There will be a better place down the street, guaranteed.
Two stars because the waitress was prompt and the beer was cold.