Cooper’s Tavern
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Very pleased with the food and drink selection. Located right next to the capital building makes it an ideal location. Parking is always a pain in Mad…
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Been here numerous times, and have been very pleased almost every time.Good beer selection served in proper glassware, very good appetizers and good b…
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I tried Coopers Tavern for lunch recently. It has a warm, cozy, and inviting atmosphere. My waiter greeted me quickly upon entering an ushered me to a…
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10 Reviews on “Cooper’s Tavern”
Very pleased with the food and drink selection. Located right next to the capital building makes it an ideal location. Parking is always a pain in Madison, but this place will make up for it with its next level appetizers. Our service was also great on a busy night. If you choose outdoor seating be prepared for a quaint relationship with other couples as it is tight seating!!
Been here numerous times, and have been very pleased almost every time.Good beer selection served in proper glassware, very good appetizers and good breakfasts/dinners.The only complaint I had was one very rude bartender (large, dark-haired man that worked the late weekend shift upstairs). I hope for the bar’s sake that they’ve long since fired that d-bag.But that isolated incident hasn’t stopped me from coming back, and I’ll be back again.
I tried Coopers Tavern for lunch recently. It has a warm, cozy, and inviting atmosphere. My waiter greeted me quickly upon entering an ushered me to a table. The tables are a mite close together. I’m not overweight, but I did have to rotate to slide in past the next table. My waiter was friendly and knowledgeable. I perused the quite decent beer listing while waiting for my dining companion.There was a number of interesting items on the menu. I was intrigued by the appetizers: beer cheese pretzels, belgian frites, poutine and sconnie egg. I thought about the sweet corn caesar or the brussels sprout salad. A number of the sandwiches also sounded interesting: grilled cheese w/gouda and gruyere, ham w/stout grained mustard, caramelized onions and gouda, but I settled on the turkey with apple-pear slaw and gouda. I wasn’t so sure after my first bite. The slaw wasn’t what I was expecting, but as I took a few more bites I definitely liked it. Crisp, crunchy, a little bit sharp. It was tasty. What was really tasty were the home-made chips which came with it. Thick, crunchy, really good. I could eat a large plate of these. Our waiter came back often to check on us. I was very pleased with the service.I will definitely go back and try more of their menu. I like the twists they put on what originally sounds like a traditional item.