Cookie's Tap
208 West Main Street
Cherokee, IA 51012
Cherokee County
Phone: (712) 225-9983
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by Matt M. on
I'll write this review in a way that doesn't depict how shallow I can be, thus saving face. NO...NO...NO...unless you like this kind of place. Personally this just isn't my kind of "club." I want clubs to look the part, looking like a big old house doesn't look the part. Sure there's a whole bunch of rooms but NO! The rooms are completely different- because of the clientele. I'm leaving that alone. They made so many rooms but some were ridiculously small while others, two in particular, were large.  It just wasn't good. People were "partying" but the vibe just wasn't it for me. As I'm writing this review I just realized what it was. This is a college club. Boom there it is. I'm done writing this review because I paid and then walked over to Opera and had to pay again. I told the VIP door man that I came from Lava and was thoroughly disappointing and he kindly sympathized with me. This review is totally bias, if you're a college student you'll love it, trust me. If you're older then avoid avoid avoid.
by Manish E. on
DO NOT EAT DINNER HERE!!! If I were reviewing this just for dinner, I'd give it one star.  But this is a so-so place to get drinks.  The glasshouse-ish area is chill on weekday nights. I went there for dinner finally.  It was the worst service I've had in New York.  Food was mediocre to sub-mediocre.  Let me break down my evening: - We were seated about a half hour after our reservation. - It was about 10 minutes until someone came and offered us water. - 15 minutes from when we sat down until our waiter came to our table. - They brought 4 pieces of bread out for 6 people. - We ordered 2 pitchers of Sangria.  Our waiter brought 5 glasses for 6 people. - We realized our waiter (and all the waiters) would walk around and intentionally not look at people, he would look straight ahead and up so you couldn't get their attention.  It was like they didn't want to be bothered. - They brought our salads out with our meals. - My pasta was overcooked.  It wasn't horrible, but definitely not $15. - Beet salad was perhaps worst beet salad.  Mint vinaigrette did not taste good with the salad at all. - Waited about 15 minutes after we were done eating for waiter to come back. - We gave him 6 credit cards. He looked at them, walked away and then came back and said they only take 2-3 cards.  WTF?  Why didn't he tell us when we gave the cards originally?  He saw 6 cards. We had 8:30pm reservations and didn't leave until after 11:30pm.
by Alba Tremel on
This was our first time in the Rrazz Room and it's hard not to compare it to the Plush Room, which it has essentially replaced.  In many ways the seating is better.  We had excellent seats in the front row on the upper level in the back.  Looking around, the sightlines anywhere in the room seemed good.  It was on the dark side, fine for listening to music, but difficult to read the drink menu and almost impossible to see the bill, at least where we were seated.  There is a two drink minimum.  The servers did graceful, yeoman work avoiding clueless patrons who seemed, like cats, to find the most inconvenient places to linger.  Service itself was, in our case, a bit lacking.  Alan ordered an Irish Coffee-type drink which came w/out a stirrer.  My pot of tea came w/ no spoon to stir it w/ and I had to share the stirrer which did come w/ Alan's coffee.  My first drink, a ginger lemon drop was yummy.  The only reason I didn't order a second one was that we had to walk back to BART. The room has a harder, livelier sound than the Plush Room and the sound system really wasn't as good.  We saw John Dankworth and Cleo Laine and their excellent quartet of piano, bass, drums and trombone in addition to Dankworth's reed instruments.  There was a hint of an echo in her mic and the mics on the other musicians were just a bit too loud, surprising since they're into their second week here and you'd think the sound would have been properly tweaked.  That aside, the music itself was fabulous.  Her voice is still great, unlike Ella Fitzgerald and Anita O'Day, whose voices deteriorated in their later years, though their musicianship remained intact.  Cleo Laine remains superb vocally and the rest of the musicians were stellar.  Dankworth and Laine are in their 80s and still have it.  Their onstage repartée is fun.  The room was full and the crowd was in the palms of their hands.  We would have given 6 stars for the music, the room aside.
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