15 Responses to “Yankee Doodle’s Reopens In West Hills As “Y.D.’s””

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  1. Steve

    I recently visited the new YD, West Hills. I have to say it is nothing like the old Yankee Doodles, Woodland Hills (which I loved and was a regular). This place had the feel of a cold Banquet Hall to say the least! Was a large, cold Banquet Hall with a bunch of TV’s. The parking was Horrible!! I was there on a Sunday and with all the other business such as Wal-Mart, Kohls, etc. there was NO where to park. The service was terrible, there was no where to sit, the draft beer was warm, the atmosphere was cold, it was nothing like the Yankees of Woodland Hills! I DO NOT recommend this place whatsoever! Save yourself the trouble and watch the game at home!

  2. Todo

    Steve bro I have to agree wit you for sure. that place sucks. my time there was wasted. hated it.

  3. ED

    Yes, it’s not the old Yankees, but the reality is that there is no other true “Sports Bar” in Woodland Hills/West Hills. The Rack is a pool hall, not a sports bar. (Though the food at the Rack is better.) I heard they were going to make some more changes at YD’s, but we’ll see. Parking does suck and the food is…well, let’s just say that they don’t have a chef, only line cooks.

  4. Jim

    After checking out the new doodles it’s apparent that this will be the first and last time i would ever step foot in there. It sucks, i am sure everyone in the valley was ready for a new bar to hang at but this place will not be one of them. West Hills has always been a nice upscale neighborhood until now. It looks like they should film an episode of locked up at San Quentin. Nothing but dickie pants, aqua net bangs and coronas. It’s only a matter of when someone gets stabbed or shot around this place.

    The promoters/owners have made a big mistake by setting the initial presidence of letting these type of thugs to be allowed in. I feel like there should have been a metal detector at the door. Note to INS start scoping out this place along with police to serve warrants and check green cards

    Other then that is was great

  5. SANDRA

    FOR U JIM !! I CAN NOT BELIEVE U WOULD EVEN SIT HERE AND TALK ABOUT US MEXICANS!!! U WISH U COULD BE LIKE US BEAUTIFUL LATINA’S…. DO NOT BE JEALOUS CAUSE WE ALL JUST GET ALONG AND ENJOY I WILL BE THERE SAT… WHOOOOO HOOOOOO…..

  6. ron

    Well, like everyone else this place sucks. I guess all we have is The Rack in the West Valley and I will be there watching the Lakers win.

  7. Mary

    I don’t know what any of you are talking about!!! Yankee Doodles is awesome! The ladies/staff are extremely friendly. The food is typical bar food. They are more than accomodating for special events. And parking is crap anywhere… even at The Rack! At least you can hear the game at Y.D., whereas you can’t at The Rack. To Jim… West Hills hasn’t been a nice upscale neighborhood since Walmart arrived; it has nothing to do with this new bar. In fact, most people that I have seen in the bar are all working professionals in for a good happy hour!!

  8. JIM M.

    NOT ALL JIMS ARE STUPID REDNECK LIFE HATERS..!!
    AS LONG AS THE SERVICE IS GOOD IT’S ALL GOOD..!!
    IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOUR SAYING.. DONT MAKE A FOOL OUT OF YOURSELF PUBLICLY..!!!
    BTW..> LATINOS ARE NOT THE ONLY IMMIGRANTS IN THIS COUNTRY..!! IDIOT
    OH & IF YOU EVER ATTENDED SCHOOL LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW FOR YOUR INFORMATION “CALIFORNIA” WAS MEXICO.!!
    WHERE DO YOU THINK THE NAME “CALIFORNIA” CAME FROM..?? IDIOT

  9. JIM M.

    HERE READ SOME REAL HISTORY…>>>

    Los Angeles was founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve as El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula (The Village of Our Lady, the Queen of the Angels of the river of Porziuncola). It became a part of Mexico in 1821, following its independence from Spain. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican-American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood.

  10. Dorothy Vega

    JIM M…

    i think youre over reacting…having posted some history articles in here only shows how desperate and pissed of you are with the other comments..come on man!get a grip!!!hahahahahaha.get over it already.okay okay so YD sucks..so what????why get all upset with the comments???you are making us laugh!!!hahahahahahahaha

  11. Sonnia M

    This is childish Jim!!! My experience there has been great… as long as your with a great set of good family and friends you can have a great time anywhere!!!

  12. Denise

    I was planning to go to YD’s today but I’m glad i checked this before I went. I use to be a regular too and been waiting for it to reopen but if it’s not like it use to be damn. Now what am I gone do tonight?

  13. tt

    what a shame i met the love of my life there yankees was located on victory loved that place havent gone to new location ill just leave my memories at that, this new place doesnt look inviting to me.

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