So, I ordered some food(burger and onion rings) and it was good, meat was how I like it, but I didn’t care for the secret sauce(which reminded me of ranch). Though, after that night, it hadn’t sat right. I the morning I was not well and I’ll say I was ‘incompacitated’ for a few hours and still am tired and not feeling great. I will not be going back even though it’s very close.
Jen K.
Tu valoración: 4 Manchester, NH
the luigi’s pizza special is so yum!
Samantha J.
Tu valoración: 1 Manchester, NH
My boyfriend and I had been coming to Luigis for years now, we know the owner and he staff really well. After a recent visit we well no longer be customers of theirs. We had went in with a $ 25 gift certificate and as we handed it to the bartender after ordering two meals and a couple drinks she tells us that«they did not want part in that web deal so they can not honor our gift certificate» that someone else purchased for us. I explained there is no expiration date on it and that it was a gift and she still proceeded to tell me no but would ask if they could honor half of it. After honoring only half of the gift certificate that made a point to put CUSTOMERCOMPLAINT –12 on the receipt she handed back to us, rather than gift card. I don’t think places realize the way the treat their customers at times. They just lost two loyal customers.
Sue Rose E.
Tu valoración: 1 Manchester, NH
Came here Monday night for the BIG Pats vs Houston game. The place wasn’t busy but the bar was full and they had one waitress for the entire place. Once she came to our table I asked if there were any specials and she said they had bud select on special but they were sold out !! The game hasn’t even started yet!!! How were they sold out. I mentioned their website says they have $.50 wings and the waitress said that was from a year ago. Soo they haven’t updated their website in a year! So no specials zero when their website says they do. I am pretty sure that’s illegal but whatever. So we all order burgers RARE and we said it twice to make sure that’s how they would come. When we get them they are clearly the frozen cheap parties and were cooked well done! Our waitress hadn’t come over for 30 minutes so we were starving and ate out hockey pucks. I couldn’t believe a bar that has all these posters advertising their«specials» had none. Update your website first of all, no one likes being mislead. Our night wasnt completely ruined because the pats did win!
Quoc L.
Tu valoración: 5 Manchester, NH
Luigis is an awesome place! They have great portions for the right price! I go there all the time for a bite to eat and I am always happy with what I get. The owner is one of the kindest lady I know, and is always there to greet her customers. I would recommend this place, if you want a quick bite to eat and about 5 – 10 dollars for whatever you want.
Jake U.
Tu valoración: 3 Manchester, NH
I ordered a calzone for pick-up from here. Walked in the back door which apparently is the bar side of things, took a seat and watched some Sox while I waited for someone to come over. When the bartender came over she told me I was looking for the takeout window which was at the front. So I walked up to the takeout window and grabbed my calzone which was ready to go. The calzone was ok. The edges were really doughy, while towards the middle of the calzone the dough was stretched so thin it was barely there. The calzone was cut into squares and had cheese baked right on top, both of which I had never had, and it didn’t come with any sauce(which was mentioned on the menu to their credit). The square pieces made a few of them nothing but dough, while others were nothing but toppings with a thin wrap around them. I was told I ordered the wrong thing and that their chicken parm sub is the way to go, so that is what I’ll get next time, and I’ll edit this review. Also it looks like a decent place to catch a game and have a few brews, but that is not what I came here for this time.
Lonnie M.
Tu valoración: 4 Manchester, NH
General Rule = More is better. Exception to General Rule = Luigi’s. On a football Sunday in the fall, I would much rather come here to Luigi’s than to Billy’s for the game. I live close to both places so either is always an option. At Luigi’s you’ll get a seat at the bar and a good meal with plenty of draft beers for much less $$$ than at Billy’s. There’s less hassle, less people, less kids, less noise, and less TVs. The food is just as good but it is less expensive. In short, less is more here at Luigi’s. Keep in mind though, that Luigi’s isn’t really a restaurant. There are plenty of tables to sit but the clientele and atmosphere lean much more toward the bar side of things. For example, if I was with my wife and 14 month old daughter, we’d go to Billy’s. If we didn’t have our daughter for the afternoon, my wife and I would come here to get blitzed and catch the Pats game. And for those still partying in their 20s, there is an outdoor area to smoke butts and you can bring your drink with you(which was a very big consideration when I used to smoke butts). I don’t know if he still plays there but a solo acoustic singer/guitarist named Rockin’ Ronnie sometimes played on Weds or Thurs nights. A great F***** time. BREAKDOWN Food — 4 Portion — 4 Staff — 4 Venue — 3.5 Compares to — Billy’s, PJs, local sports bar,
Ian W.
Tu valoración: 3 Pelham, NH
Had a decent meal here recently. Located at the corner of Valley Street and Belmont Street, Luigi’s Bar & Grille is a local neighborhood restaurant/bar in South Central LA(I mean Manchester), which serves up typical pub fare including fried appetizers, pizza, calzones, burgers, sandwiches, subs, wraps, Italian dinners, seafood, steaks, kabobs, and more. The prices here are reasonable and the portions are good. Dinners include choice potato or rice(except pasta dinners) and salad or soup. Drink specials include $ 1.50 Bud drafts on Sundays and Mondays and $ 1.75 Labatts everyday. The place has two entrances with the front entrance for takeout orders and the back entrance for the lounge/restaurant. The dining area/lounge is situated in one room(pub atmosphere) with the bar area and surrounded by booth, table, and high top table seating. The bright atmosphere is semi loud here with video games, touch tones jukebox, and several TVs with sports on. The rose colored painted walls have tasteful décor from framed art, New England Patriots stuff, to beer lights. I stopped in here for dinner on a typical weeknight and sat myself at a booth(menus already at the table). The friendly waitress promptly came over to my table and took my order. I ordered a Small Sausage Pizza($ 6) and a Haddock Parmegian Dinner($ 10.50) served with a garden salad(bowl of iceberg, shredded carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, red onions, & green peppers drenched in creamy bleu cheese dressing). The pizza was okay with a thin dry airy crust topped with sauce, sausage bits and cheese, a slight step up from Mama Celeste Pizza. The Haddock Parmegian(breaded haddock over soft linguine(actually fettuccine) & topped with sauce and lots of melted cheese) was baked in a small casserole dish and served piping hot with toasted buttered garlic bread. The haddock had a fishy smell(not the freshest), but overall, the dish was decent because it was cooked really hot. I dined to some konvict muzik by Akon(curse words edited out), which was pumping out from the speakers. I quietly ate my dinner because I «don’t trouble nobody» so I wouldn’t get«locked up.» The place is actually family friendly with a mixed clientele of older and younger folks. The service here was pretty good and attentive. My waitress brought out my food in a timely manner and checked up on my table a few times. PARKING: The parking lot in back of the restaurant is very tight. On street parking is also available out front along Valley Street.