2106 Court Street
Sioux City, IA 51104
Woodbury County
Phone: (712) 277-9803
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by ARIEL M. on
All I can say is cabanas or bust! The drinks are soooo overpriced, $12 for a double-shot sized rum/coke. BUT I luckily had an awesome group of friends to chill with so it made the night better. We hung out in the basement. Each level is like the class system in the United States, the basement is for the more "urban" type with not-so-good music and a dance floor, whereas the 2nd level has a little better music and is more visually appealing, and finally, the top level which is outdoors, has the cabanas, requires bottle service to get up there, and has a great view of Hollywood. I was happy to have been on the guest list and didn't have to pay to get in, otherwise I wouldn't have gone.
by Graham Mofield on
This place smells funny. I really think they should reconsider the carpet situation, especially downstairs. HOWEVER, I like the food here. The first two times I had the stuffed avocado ($11). It's probably the most unhealthy thing I've ever consumed. Take an already fatty thing, insert cheese and chicken, cover in batter, deep fry, smother in more cheese--you can't go wrong!!! Seriously, it was delicious. Somehow, I avoided arterial atherosclerosis and lived to try the restaurant again. When I returned for breakfast, I looked for another item covered in cheese and decided on migas enchiladas ($8). Usually my standard restaurant breakfast is regular migas, but migas in corn tortillas covered in my choice of sauce, served with rice and beans, sounded really good. It was. The queso was kind of overkill though because there was cheese inside, too. While dining at Trudy's, I observed that they had some good daily drink specials, so I made a few trips back to try some beverages. The Mexican Martini ($7?) was about like the one at Chuy's, and the sangria and strawberry margaritas ($4.25 on special Fri.-Sat.) were comparable, too (maybe a little stronger even). Trudy's is less busy and has faster service; however, I like the chips and salsa better at Chuy's. Trudy's salsa is so hot that it makes my stomach hurt, and the chips are kind of thick and slightly chewy. Despite a few small complaints, I'll definitely keep eating at Trudy's.
by Dan D. on
OK this place has great music but the service really needs to improve, on a busy night I can see waiting to get in but when it isn't that busy and your told 20 people will need to leave before you can come in. I'm going down the street to have a drink!