Eat well, play well
round three
By: Aria Branch
Issue date: 10/16/07 Section: Columns
Last update: 10/16/07 at 7:18 AM EST
Last update: 10/16/07 at 7:18 AM EST
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But there is one.
After Shooters, my friends and I pile into the Jeep and head to North Carolina's finest fast food restaurant-Cook Out. Our orders include chicken nuggets, corn dog trays, burgers, chicken burgers, hot dogs, "huge" sweet teas and most importantly, milkshakes. After our trip to Cook Out, we head back to campus to do it all over again next weekend.
Nowadays, they say that if it's not online, you don't need to know about it. But that's certainly not the case with Cook Out. Cook Out is somewhat of a mystery-you won't find it outside of the state, and it has no Web site or headquarters contact information. But Cook Out has a lot more to offer than just its enigma of a reputation, and it should be a model for future late-night campus eateries.
Cook Out is the epitome of a fast-food restaurant. The service is fast (thanks to the twin drive-throughs and a walk-up window), the food is hot and tasty (though I've found that it's not as good when you aren't fresh from the club), it's cheap and it's open late. Owner Jeremy Reaves said Cook Out was created for "burgers after midnight." The restaurant has been a success story because of its large variety of milkshakes, its cookout-style food and its unique atmosphere.
And it helps that Duke students, perhaps some of the most frequent patrons of the restaurant on Hillsborough, don't have anywhere else they can drive to and get good food late at night. Despite all the hoopla surrounding the noodle bar that may come to campus, I'm more concerned about what administrators plan to do to replace our beloved Rick's.
There is no place to eat on campus late at night besides McDonald's, and it seems to me that a noodle bar that closes by 10 every night simply won't fill the void. Eating hushpuppies at the remote Tommy's doesn't count either.
I'm not proposing, however, that we try to get a Cook Out on campus, because that would definitely take away from fun-filled late night adventures to Cook Out. All I'm saying is that whatever restaurant we choose to bring to campus should follow a Cook Out line of thinking-mixed with a little bit of Rick's flavor.
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wow
posted 10/16/07 @ 10:13 AM EST
Do you really go to Duke? Because that embarasses me. This article sounds like it was written by a 7th grader.
You are a terrible writer/thinker. (Continued…)
Reader
posted 10/16/07 @ 10:16 AM EST
I like Honey's.
Cook-Out is not a secret. It might be to someone not from the state and who never explores their surroundings except for once a week after club hours. (Continued…)
incredible
posted 10/16/07 @ 10:18 AM EST
Wow, how stupid are you. Did you actually go to ricks when it was open? Did you notice how the service was awful and NO ONE liked it.
Are you a Duke student? Have you been on campus?
Anonymous
posted 10/16/07 @ 3:36 PM EST
"What is most upsetting about this situation is the wall of silence the lacrosse team has created. Instead of standing up as men and saying what they know, team members have chosen to stand by alleged rapists in hopes that their rich daddies will make everything okay. (Continued…)
Anonymous
posted 10/16/07 @ 5:08 PM EST
I rarely read the opinion pieces in the chronicle and this article is an excellent reason why. All of the above statements (excluding, of course, the clearly inappropriate one) are completely valid. (Continued…)
Reader
posted 10/16/07 @ 10:25 PM EST
i loved ricks. people were up in arms when they closed it, and i dont think anyone can deny that the same would not occur if tommy's were to disappear tomorrow. (Continued…)
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