Steph C.
Yelp
Matt B. and I used to live right up the street from Lou, and I miss being able to stroll in whenever we felt like it, to buy a bottle for a dinner or a party (or, as was often the case, a dinner party). We'd been to Lou's restaurant when that was still open and loved it, and were absolutely thrilled when he opened a wine shop in our neighborhood. It was a tremendously pleasant, convenient set-up while it lasted.
Lou is a lovely shop, located in the roomy corner spot of that strip mall at Hillhurst and Franklin with the pet store and the juice place that used to be Robeks and is now maybe a Qwench. It has forgiving hours--11 to 8 every day but Sunday, when it's open from noon to 7--and I've never seen it particularly busy, though I haven't gone to any of the many regular tastings. The space is attractive and welcoming, with comfortable lighting and walls upon walls of wine bottles. The organization scheme is easy enough to follow, but I tend to depend on the staff.
The people who work here are invariably friendly and knowledgeable, and I don't think I've ever come in without getting a good deal of guidance. Lou himself is a huge wine geek and an affable host, and everyone who works for him seems to have followed his lead.
Most of the wines are in a pretty approachable price range, with a lot of interesting, delicious $20-40 bottles. We've gotten a couple fancier ones too for special occasions (I remember we picked up a great champagne once), but we usually come here when we're looking for a good easy bottle to take to someone's house. To that end, there is a nice selection of refrigerated wines.
We moved out of Los Feliz last year, but still drop in from time to time. We were here over the weekend, to pick up a couple bottles for a barbecue, and we ran into a friend who lives way the hell on the Westside, who drove all the way over for a tasting. I guess we were lucky to have Lou as our neighborhood wine store for a while. It's probably one of the best places to buy wine in Los Angeles.