Cooks of Ireland and Wolfgang Puck Express Questions

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<font color=darkorchid>I'm a 43 year old mom with
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Thinking of doing the DDP Jan 2-6. What exactly can you get at WPE? I see some entrées on the menu say a la carte and then with one side, there are pizzas, pastas and sandwiches. IF you get a sandwich does anything come with it?

Next question, I'm curious about Cooks. Is it the pub (bar) side of Raglan Road? Is it pre teen/family friendly? How is the food? Again, is everything on the menu covered under the DDP?
 
Don't know about Wolfgang Puck's but Cookes of Ireland/Raglan Road are essentially the same thing. Perfectly suitable for pre-teens and families. The food is on the dining plan in 2007 and probably 2008, but double check. It was one of the better meals that we had. :)
 
Don't know about Wolfgang Puck's but Cookes of Ireland/Raglan Road are essentially the same thing. Perfectly suitable for pre-teens and families. The food is on the dining plan in 2007 and probably 2008, but double check. It was one of the better meals that we had. :)

i was just wondering about cooke's. if you want to order from that menu, do you sit at the bar? or is it an outdoor counterservice type area?
 
i was just wondering about cooke's. if you want to order from that menu, do you sit at the bar? or is it an outdoor counterservice type area?

Same here, we'll be there the first part of January and I don't know how "comfy" it will be outside in the evening.......
 

i was just wondering about cooke's. if you want to order from that menu, do you sit at the bar? or is it an outdoor counterservice type area?

There are a few little high tables next to the window inside (seat two people I believe) and there are also a few (very few) booths on the back wall. The rest of the tables are outside and off to the left. As far as the DDP there I know you can get a fried Snickers for a snack credit and on the chalkboard as you walk in there was a couple of items listed that were not included on the DDP. Sorry, but I don't remember what they were, it seems like one might have been the scallops (then one other thing).:confused3
 
thanks, that's what i wanted to know. we're actually not on the ddp, i just stumbled across this thread but really wanted to know about cooke's because it's menu is more appealing to our tastes and wallets.
 








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