Best bar in the neighborhood to sit and let off steam. Come in the mornings to relax to easy hits of the 1970s to reflect on your grandmother slicing up grapefruits with this music as a landscape with peace and quiet in the air.
Marissa B.
Tu valoración: 3 Philadelphia, PA
Little divey neighborhood bar. I actually went during the Marine B-Day celebration as a friend wanted to check it out. We were taken care of very well the entire time by Vets young and old. Bartender kept up well with the crowd. My only gripes are –it was cash only and I couldn’t find the ATM when I did need to tap MAC. Maybe it was there, maybe it wasn’t. I couldn’t move around as easily. Still, though… –there was points in the night there wasn’t any music at all. Kind of kills the vibes.
Mark N.
Tu valoración: 5 Philadelphia, PA
My spot before a eagle or phillies game !! 4 blocks from stadiums ! Park drink and walk …
Carlo D.
Tu valoración: 5 Cape May, NJ
So many good times here so many good friends here. This place is not a bar this place is more of a friends hang out. Inexpensive shots so you can’t go wrong. So stop by and support your local businesses.
Brian P.
Tu valoración: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Awesome place, caters to those of us on night shift,
Elizabeth R.
Tu valoración: 4 Philadelphia, PA
It’s a good dive bar in south philly. Drinks are cheap, and the crowd is diverse and lively. They have a jukebox and lots of Marine related decorations on the walls. We were pleasantly surprised that it was a reasonable walk to get to from the stadiums.
Chris B.
Tu valoración: 3 Philadelphia, PA
A local neighborhood dive, opens early in the morning and is surprisingly populated at most times of the day. Diverse crowd — locals, college kids, construction workers, inebriates, old men, the occasional hipster. Bartenders smash bottles and bust balls! Once a year the bar closes off Oregon Avenue and spends the day commemorating the Marines and the bar’s founder. Expect masses of former and current Marines, warcraft, drunken biker-types, a spread of Italian food like meatball subs, and block party music. All throughout the day. Come back around closing and soak up the man-love. Supposedly, Rizzo stopped at Cookie’s when he was campaigning for mayor. Not sure if the story is fib or fact, but, be that as is may, «for the man of discriminating tastes…»