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The Cook Hotel

3848 West Lakeshore Drive, Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 70808
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The Cook Hotel offers 128 well-appointed Deluxe Guest Rooms and Luxury Suites featuring plush Sealy Posturepedic beds, luxurious triple sheeting with duvet comforters, complimentary in-room wireless and wired internet, dual-port chargers, flat screen televisions, on-demand entertainment and a tastefully selected LSU-themed decor. The Cook Hotel is located on the campus of LSU and is open to the public. Our rooms feature plush Sealy beds, luxurious triple sheeting, duvet comforters, feather pillows, high definition televisions and more. The Shaquille O'Neal Lodge is the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail with friends or family. There are several opportunities for recreation and fun. The Lod Cook Alumni Center is the focal point for the conference facility and enjoys a reputation for superior service and delicious catering.

Venue Details

ChainIndependent / Other
BrandIndependent
Built2001
Renovated2017
Total meeting space-
Guest Rooms129
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

AAA
Northstar

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Room service
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Extended stay
  • Free airport shuttle
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
  • Business center

Meeting rooms

Largest room
4,000 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
8
Second largest room
1,939 sq. ft.
Standing capacity
500
Seating capacity
350

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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
4,000 sq. ft.
50 x 80 sq. ft.
-
571
-
280
500
350
200
150
-
1,939 sq. ft.
-
-
150
-
60
150
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1,619 sq. ft.
-
-
150
-
70
150
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1,350 sq. ft.
-
-
192
--
150
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1,204 sq. ft.
28 x 43 sq. ft.
-
80
38
60
75
70
36
32
36
505 sq. ft.
24 x 21 sq. ft.
-
32
22
-
20
32
18
22
18
646 sq. ft.
19 x 34 sq. ft.
-
43
22
30
30
50
32
22
18
1,740 sq. ft.
30 x 58 sq. ft.
16 ft.
116
38
100
125
100
50
34
54
646 sq. ft.
19 x 34 sq. ft.
-
43
22
30
30
50
24
18
24

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
129
Single (1 bed)
55
Single (1 bed) rate
$149.00 - $509.00
Double (2 beds)
74
Double (2 beds) rate
$149.00 - $509.00
Suites
62
Tax rate
9.95%
Occupancy rate
6%

Location

Getting Here

Distance from airport 9.5 mi
Parking in the area
Complimentary parking
Bus parking

Local Attractions

Shaw Center for the Arts
Museum
3 mi
The Shaw Center for the Arts is a gathering place for viewing art, listening to music, watching dancers and movies, seeing dramas, and for dining. The building covers an entire city block in downtown Baton Rouge and features a spellbinding view of the Mississippi River. Its showplaces are The Manship Theatre, LSU Museum of Art, Glassell Gallery, and the River Terrace, which can be rented for weddings and business events.
101 Lafayette Street
Baton Rouge, LA, US
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Baton Rouge Zoo
Recreation
13 mi
BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo was first envisioned by the Recreation and Parks Commission in 1960. In 1965, voters approved a millage election that allocated over three-quarters of a million dollars to build the facility. A zoo director was hired to design and implement the plans, and matching funds were secured from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. Construction began in 1966, and the zoo officially opened to the public on Easter Sunday in 1970. Residents of East Baton Rouge embraced the new zoo, developing a strong sense of community ownership, inspired by local television personality Buckskin Bill. His rallying call, “Baton Rouge needs a zoo,” helped unify support across the parish.
3601 Thomas Rd
Baton Rouge, LA, US
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Raising Cane River Center
Nightlife
3 mi
275 River Road S
Baton Rouge, LA, US
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LSU Mike the Tier Habitat
University
2 mi
Mike the Tiger, a famed live Bengal Tiger that serves as the graphic image of all LSU Athletics teams, resides between Tiger Stadium and the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. In 2005, a $3.7 million 15,000-square foot environment was created during the reign of Mike V that included lush planting, a live oak tree, a waterfall and a stream evolving from a rocky backdrop overflowing with plants and trees. On the first day of the 2017 fall semester at LSU, Mike VII officially began his reign. Mike VII, who has both Siberian and Bengal characteristics, was donated to LSU from a sanctuary in Okeechobee, Fla., called “Wild at Heart Wildlife Center.”
LSU Campus
Baton Rouge, LA, US
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Sustainable Practices

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Does The Cook Hotel have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Cardboard and other like products are recycled. Old chemicals and paint are properly disposed of by EPA>

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is The Cook Hotel and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
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If applicable, could you please provide a link to The Cook Hotel's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
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Health and Safety

Were practices at The Cook Hotel developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
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Does The Cook Hotel clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
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