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Drive snapshot review
Drive snapshot review










drive snapshot review

I was next in line so I quickly settled on the Patty Melt with small fries ($7.95 + $1 for grilled onion), and a small vanilla shake ($4.75). The Pastrami Sandwich was on my list as a result of the rave review given it during the conversation referenced above. I narrowed down my choice between a burger, the Philly Cheese Steak, a Patty Melt, or the “Weekly Special” Pastrami Sandwich. The menu had not changed since I was last there, that I noticed, with the exception of the (still affordable) prices. I had not made up my mind what to order prior to arriving at Cookie’s Drive In on a rainy Saturday. Another hand written note advises that there is a $.60 service charge for use of a debit card. It can get very busy, and the line outside the walk-up window lengthy, at certain times of the day.Ī hand written note posted on the take out window advises patrons to have their cash in hand. Service is fast at Cookie’s Drive In, but many patrons prefer to call in their order before heading over to pick it up. ServiceĬookie’s Drive In is currently “take-out” only, or you can dine outside at one of several tables perched on the sidewalk along the sides of the building/adjacent to the parking lot. Note: Cookie’s Drive In does not have a website, and while a Facebook page was created in years past the next step (posting) was never undertaken.

drive snapshot review

Be sure to check out the list of “weekly specials” posted near the walk-up window. Located on the corner of 57 th and H Streets, it serves both classic and exotic burgers and a wide variety of sandwiches and sides.Ĭookie’s serves classic shakes as well as soft drinks, slushies, frosties and soft serve ice cream. Named after the wife of the first owner, Cookie’s is an East Sacramento institution. – All Things Sacramento (from a personal perspective) Cookie’s Drive In Menu It had been eons since I last patronized Cookie’s Drive In, so I decided it was time to pay Cookie’s a visit. The second, a Sacramento Bee article reported on the result of its “best milkshake” in town poll. The first time was in a conversation with my fellow neighborhood association board members. Twice recently Cookie’s Drive In came to my attention. Description and review of Cookie’s Drive In, an old-fashioned family-owned burger stand serving hungry Sacramentans since 1956.












Drive snapshot review