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Cook 2Go
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Nearby attractions
Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Yale Center for British Art
1080 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Shubert Theatre
247 College St, New Haven, CT 06510
Yale Repertory Theatre
1120 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, United States
New Haven Green
250 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06511, United States
Yale Old Campus
344 College St, New Haven, CT 06511
Harkness Tower
74 High St, New Haven, CT 06510
University Theatre
222 York St, New Haven, CT 06511
Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church
230 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
The Mead Visitor Center
149 Elm St, New Haven, CT 06511
Nearby restaurants
Atticus Bookstore Cafe
1082 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Louis' Lunch
261 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06511
olea
39 High St, New Haven, CT 06510
Union League
1032 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Geronimo Tequila Bar and Southwest Grill - New Haven
271 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06511
Claire's Corner Copia
1000 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Elm City Social
266 College St, New Haven, CT 06510
Harvest Wine Bar & Restaurant
1104 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
BAR
254 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06511
Pacifico
220 College St, New Haven, CT 06510
Nearby local services
Uni-Home Life
1046 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Sweatfluence, New Haven
300 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06511
Yale Center for British Art | Museum Shop
1080 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
Raggs
1020 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, United States
Sneaker Junkies
976 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510, United States
Group W Bench
1171 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
The Yale Bookstore
77 Broadway, New Haven, CT 06511
Good Nature Market
15 Broadway, New Haven, CT 06511
Wheelhouse Cycling Studio
199 Crown St, New Haven, CT 06510
Walgreens
88 York St, New Haven, CT 06511
Nearby hotels
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale
155 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
The Blake Hotel
9 High St, New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven Hotel
229 George St, New Haven, CT 06510
Graduate by Hilton New Haven
1151 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511
The Study at Yale
1157 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06511, United States
Crown New Haven Hotel At Yale
126 Temple St, New Haven, CT 06510
Courtyard by Marriott New Haven at Yale
30 Whalley Ave, New Haven, CT 06511
The Suites at Yale - New Haven
25 Dwight St, New Haven, CT 06510
New Haven Stays
139 Orange St, New Haven, CT 06510
Cambria Hotel New Haven University Area
20 Dwight St, New Haven, CT 06511, United States
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Cook 2Go

1064 Chapel St, New Haven, CT 06510
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attractions: Yale University Art Gallery, Yale Center for British Art, Shubert Theatre, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Haven Green, Yale Old Campus, Harkness Tower, University Theatre, Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church, The Mead Visitor Center, restaurants: Atticus Bookstore Cafe, Louis' Lunch, olea, Union League, Geronimo Tequila Bar and Southwest Grill - New Haven, Claire's Corner Copia, Elm City Social, Harvest Wine Bar & Restaurant, BAR, Pacifico, local businesses: Uni-Home Life, Sweatfluence, New Haven, Yale Center for British Art | Museum Shop, Raggs, Sneaker Junkies, Group W Bench, The Yale Bookstore, Good Nature Market, Wheelhouse Cycling Studio, Walgreens
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Phone
(203) 891-5252
Website
cook2go.net
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Fri7 AM - 12 AMClosed

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Featured dishes

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Green - $9.95
Kale, celery, spinach, green apple, cucumber, ginger.
Red - $9.95
Kale, spinach, celery, cucumber, apple, lemon, carrot, beet, ginger.
Orange - $5.95
Carrot, orange, lemon, red apple, ginger.
Pink - $9.95
Ruby red grapefruit, lemon, orange, red apple, pineapple.
Yellow - $9.95
Lemon, orange, pineapple, ginger.

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Live events

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Sat, Jan 17 • 10:00 PM
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Nearby attractions of Cook 2Go

Yale University Art Gallery

Yale Center for British Art

Shubert Theatre

Yale Repertory Theatre

New Haven Green

Yale Old Campus

Harkness Tower

University Theatre

Trinity on the Green Episcopal Church

The Mead Visitor Center

Yale University Art Gallery

Yale University Art Gallery

4.8

(1.5K)

Closed
Click for details
Yale Center for British Art

Yale Center for British Art

4.7

(330)

Closed
Click for details
Shubert Theatre

Shubert Theatre

4.6

(524)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Yale Repertory Theatre

Yale Repertory Theatre

4.6

(108)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Cook 2Go

Atticus Bookstore Cafe

Louis' Lunch

olea

Union League

Geronimo Tequila Bar and Southwest Grill - New Haven

Claire's Corner Copia

Elm City Social

Harvest Wine Bar & Restaurant

BAR

Pacifico

Atticus Bookstore Cafe

Atticus Bookstore Cafe

4.4

(489)

$

Closed
Click for details
Louis' Lunch

Louis' Lunch

4.4

(1.2K)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
olea

olea

4.7

(250)

$$$

Closed
Click for details
Union League

Union League

4.6

(377)

$$$$

Closed
Click for details

Nearby local services of Cook 2Go

Uni-Home Life

Sweatfluence, New Haven

Yale Center for British Art | Museum Shop

Raggs

Sneaker Junkies

Group W Bench

The Yale Bookstore

Good Nature Market

Wheelhouse Cycling Studio

Walgreens

Uni-Home Life

Uni-Home Life

4.9

(36)

Click for details
Sweatfluence, New Haven

Sweatfluence, New Haven

4.8

(103)

Click for details
Yale Center for British Art | Museum Shop

Yale Center for British Art | Museum Shop

4.7

(13)

Click for details
Raggs

Raggs

4.3

(19)

Click for details
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Jeremy EdmundsJeremy Edmunds
COOK: Where Yale Meets Kale (Until Midnight) Nestled in the historic heart of New Haven at 1064 Chapel Street, COOK (or Cook 2Go for the formally inclined) is what happens when a convenience store has a glow-up and discovers wellness influencers on TikTok. This bright, subway-tiled establishment manages to be simultaneously bougie and practical, like a Whole Foods that went to Yale. The menu reads like a superhero roster for the health-conscious: "The Hulk" (appropriately green), "Superman" (presumably gives you powers to finish that term paper), and the intriguingly named "Hangover" smoothie (their most honest menu item). Prices hover in the $8-12 range, real steep for a smoothie, but more cheaper than a trip to the health clinic. Open from 7 AM to midnight most days (1 AM on Saturdays for the wild ones), it's perfectly positioned to serve both the morning yogis and the midnight crammers. The Sunday 7 PM close time is their one concession to human limitations. The space itself is a study in contrasts: industrial-chic ceiling meets turquoise cafeteria chairs, while refrigerated cases full of health drinks sit next to enough snack options to fuel an all-nighter. The white subway tiles and bright lighting ensure you can see exactly what you're eating, a bold move for any establishment open until midnight. The staff maintains that rare balance of being friendly without being overly perky (crucial when dealing with pre-coffee customers), and the place stays impressively clean despite serving a population whose primary food group is often coffee. Best for: - Health enthusiasts with flex dollars to spend - Students seeking redemption after a night out - Anyone who needs to feel virtuous about their snacking choices - People who believe adding protein powder makes anything a meal Skip if: - You're seeking a cozy, dimly-lit 3rd date experience - Your idea of a smoothie is a frozen margarita - You're allergic to both açai bowls and Yale students In essence, COOK is the perfect embodiment of modern college-town dining: healthy enough to impress your wellness-obsessed roommate, convenient enough for your 11:45 PM study break, and just expensive enough to make you think twice about that second smoothie. But hey, at least it's better for you than the traditional midnight pizza run.
Soraya KaoropthamSoraya Kaoroptham
A new Korean grocery plus a complete section of Korean prepared foods to go and a buffet bar style of pick your own choice that start at $11.99/lb. Big plus for them for being open 24 hours. They have selections of authentic prepared Korean foods such as spicy tofu stew, clear beef soup, bulgoki bento that comes with white rice and kimchi, and variety of Korean side dishes such as anchovies and nuts, pickled radish, kimchi, pickled cucumbers and steamed egg. My favorite is their pickled cucumbers. They also serve coffee and fresh juices. There is also a dining area toward the back. They also have a selection of sandwiches. Toward the back there is a selection of Korean packaged noodles or ramyeon. I haven't try their buffet bar yet but I have tried their many varieties of Korean side dishes. Their taste is pretty authentic. This is a great place that open right in the heart of Yale. Parking also will be a challenge just as other eateries in downtown New Haven. I will definitely frequent this place.
Rachel KerwoodRachel Kerwood
I went after work at the hospital and their breakfast sandwich was so much better than hospital cafeteria food. I have a hard time eating egg based sandwiches but I was impressed and I even finished my sandwich. The cheese had a good flavor - it was melted in nicely. It was a real egg in the sandwich. The bread was good. I'm definitely going back when I'm in need of food on the way home after a long night shift. This is so much better than the next door Panera Bread and nearby Starbucks for a breakfast sandwich.
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COOK: Where Yale Meets Kale (Until Midnight) Nestled in the historic heart of New Haven at 1064 Chapel Street, COOK (or Cook 2Go for the formally inclined) is what happens when a convenience store has a glow-up and discovers wellness influencers on TikTok. This bright, subway-tiled establishment manages to be simultaneously bougie and practical, like a Whole Foods that went to Yale. The menu reads like a superhero roster for the health-conscious: "The Hulk" (appropriately green), "Superman" (presumably gives you powers to finish that term paper), and the intriguingly named "Hangover" smoothie (their most honest menu item). Prices hover in the $8-12 range, real steep for a smoothie, but more cheaper than a trip to the health clinic. Open from 7 AM to midnight most days (1 AM on Saturdays for the wild ones), it's perfectly positioned to serve both the morning yogis and the midnight crammers. The Sunday 7 PM close time is their one concession to human limitations. The space itself is a study in contrasts: industrial-chic ceiling meets turquoise cafeteria chairs, while refrigerated cases full of health drinks sit next to enough snack options to fuel an all-nighter. The white subway tiles and bright lighting ensure you can see exactly what you're eating, a bold move for any establishment open until midnight. The staff maintains that rare balance of being friendly without being overly perky (crucial when dealing with pre-coffee customers), and the place stays impressively clean despite serving a population whose primary food group is often coffee. Best for: - Health enthusiasts with flex dollars to spend - Students seeking redemption after a night out - Anyone who needs to feel virtuous about their snacking choices - People who believe adding protein powder makes anything a meal Skip if: - You're seeking a cozy, dimly-lit 3rd date experience - Your idea of a smoothie is a frozen margarita - You're allergic to both açai bowls and Yale students In essence, COOK is the perfect embodiment of modern college-town dining: healthy enough to impress your wellness-obsessed roommate, convenient enough for your 11:45 PM study break, and just expensive enough to make you think twice about that second smoothie. But hey, at least it's better for you than the traditional midnight pizza run.
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A new Korean grocery plus a complete section of Korean prepared foods to go and a buffet bar style of pick your own choice that start at $11.99/lb. Big plus for them for being open 24 hours. They have selections of authentic prepared Korean foods such as spicy tofu stew, clear beef soup, bulgoki bento that comes with white rice and kimchi, and variety of Korean side dishes such as anchovies and nuts, pickled radish, kimchi, pickled cucumbers and steamed egg. My favorite is their pickled cucumbers. They also serve coffee and fresh juices. There is also a dining area toward the back. They also have a selection of sandwiches. Toward the back there is a selection of Korean packaged noodles or ramyeon. I haven't try their buffet bar yet but I have tried their many varieties of Korean side dishes. Their taste is pretty authentic. This is a great place that open right in the heart of Yale. Parking also will be a challenge just as other eateries in downtown New Haven. I will definitely frequent this place.
Soraya Kaoroptham

Soraya Kaoroptham

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I went after work at the hospital and their breakfast sandwich was so much better than hospital cafeteria food. I have a hard time eating egg based sandwiches but I was impressed and I even finished my sandwich. The cheese had a good flavor - it was melted in nicely. It was a real egg in the sandwich. The bread was good. I'm definitely going back when I'm in need of food on the way home after a long night shift. This is so much better than the next door Panera Bread and nearby Starbucks for a breakfast sandwich.
Rachel Kerwood

Rachel Kerwood

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Reviews of Cook 2Go

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COOK: Where Yale Meets Kale (Until Midnight)

Nestled in the historic heart of New Haven at 1064 Chapel Street, COOK (or Cook 2Go for the formally inclined) is what happens when a convenience store has a glow-up and discovers wellness influencers on TikTok. This bright, subway-tiled establishment manages to be simultaneously bougie and practical, like a Whole Foods that went to Yale.

The menu reads like a superhero roster for the health-conscious: "The Hulk" (appropriately green), "Superman" (presumably gives you powers to finish that term paper), and the intriguingly named "Hangover" smoothie (their most honest menu item). Prices hover in the $8-12 range, real steep for a smoothie, but more cheaper than a trip to the health clinic.

Open from 7 AM to midnight most days (1 AM on Saturdays for the wild ones), it's perfectly positioned to serve both the morning yogis and the midnight crammers. The Sunday 7 PM close time is their one concession to human limitations.

The space itself is a study in contrasts: industrial-chic ceiling meets turquoise cafeteria chairs, while refrigerated cases full of health drinks sit next to enough snack options to fuel an all-nighter. The white subway tiles and bright lighting ensure you can see exactly what you're eating, a bold move for any establishment open until midnight.

The staff maintains that rare balance of being friendly without being overly perky (crucial when dealing with pre-coffee customers), and the place stays impressively clean despite serving a population whose primary food group is often coffee.

Best for: Health enthusiasts with flex dollars to spend Students seeking redemption after a night out Anyone who needs to feel virtuous about their snacking choices People who believe adding protein powder makes anything a meal

Skip if: You're seeking a cozy, dimly-lit 3rd date experience Your idea of a smoothie is a frozen margarita You're allergic to both açai bowls and Yale students

In essence, COOK is the perfect embodiment of modern college-town dining: healthy enough to impress your wellness-obsessed roommate, convenient enough for your 11:45 PM study break, and just expensive enough to make you think twice about that second smoothie. But hey, at least it's better for you than the traditional...

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5.0
2y

A new Korean grocery plus a complete section of Korean prepared foods to go and a buffet bar style of pick your own choice that start at $11.99/lb. Big plus for them for being open 24 hours. They have selections of authentic prepared Korean foods such as spicy tofu stew, clear beef soup, bulgoki bento that comes with white rice and kimchi, and variety of Korean side dishes such as anchovies and nuts, pickled radish, kimchi, pickled cucumbers and steamed egg. My favorite is their pickled cucumbers. They also serve coffee and fresh juices. There is also a dining area toward the back. They also have a selection of sandwiches. Toward the back there is a selection of Korean packaged noodles or ramyeon. I haven't try their buffet bar yet but I have tried their many varieties of Korean side dishes. Their taste is pretty authentic. This is a great place that open right in the heart of Yale. Parking also will be a challenge just as other eateries in downtown New Haven. I will definitely...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
1y

I went after work at the hospital and their breakfast sandwich was so much better than hospital cafeteria food. I have a hard time eating egg based sandwiches but I was impressed and I even finished my sandwich. The cheese had a good flavor - it was melted in nicely. It was a real egg in the sandwich. The bread was good. I'm definitely going back when I'm in need of food on the way home after a long night shift. This is so much better than the next door Panera Bread and nearby Starbucks for a...

   Read more
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