This was my first stop on what turned out to be a long night and it was a great start. Â Codys was full of friendly locals and the bartender was awesome. Â I never caught her name (or maybe I did but the liquor got to me too soon). Â She was friendly, approachable and on top of it. Â Short brown hair I think with brown eyes.
Anyway, the drinks were strong. Â I stuck with my usual Vodka tonic and it was a perfect blend, having enough Vodka to get me tipsy but not too much to where I might mistake it for a shot instead. Â
The bathrooms were a bit run down, which you can only hope for and expect from a dive. Â The stall on the left doesn't lock. Â I found out the hard way, walking in on someone who was amazingly multi tasking-texting while using the urinal. Â Good times!!
I'd prefer to come back here when I see my cousin again. Â It's one of those places where the locals are obvious, you can run the juke box and the drinks will have you sitting by the third round if not sooner. Â My kind of joint.
This place was pretty alright for a Friday night in GP. Dive bar at its finest. 3 pool tables, 30 or so locals, terminator 2 pinball, 90's and older karaoke, and $5.00 hearty glasses of Jameson. dancing if you will.
the regulars were friendly 21-30-somethings. For my first trip to GP from Sacramento, Cody's lived up to my expectations. I had a good time, and I got wasted. Thanks Cody's!