Hookah Bar? "Hook'd Up Cafe"

<p>So how many students are partaking at the Hookah Cafe, and Hookah Bars?</p>

<p>On Hoover, Hook'd Up Cafe:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.dailytrojan.com/media/storage/paper679/news/2006/08/23/Lifestyle/Hookah.On.Hoover-2237726.shtml?norewrite200609242216&sourcedomain=www.dailytrojan.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dailytrojan.com/media/storage/paper679/news/2006/08/23/Lifestyle/Hookah.On.Hoover-2237726.shtml?norewrite200609242216&sourcedomain=www.dailytrojan.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Ooh, thanks for the article! I went to Habibi in Westwood a few weeks ago and had a bad experience with service and their $10/person minimum, which wasn't mentioned to us. I'll definitely check out Hook'd Up Cafe with my friends!</p>

<p>Hook'd Up is cheap, but that's kind of its only good quality. It's in a really scetchy area (so go with guys at night) and it's basically outside. The atmosphere was better when they started playing music videos, but for a while they were acually showing a movie which kind killed the chill ambiance.</p>

<p>bring your own hookah :)</p>

<p>??????????</p>

<p>it's still quite a walk from campus though, past a freeway overpass and such...and definitely not "under" a mile. i was never a hookah person, and after going to Hook'd up i'm still not much of one...but it's a nice relaxing place to go ocassionally. and it's pretty cheap if you bring enough people. last time we went we brought about 15+ people so that worked out well haha.</p>