Volker and Victor had founded Cheat'ah Engineering in 1969, along with Ron Rondeau. The Cook family purchased a ranch in Montana and moved out of Southern California. The Cook family sold Cook's, which included the bar, the Cook's family house, and about 40 acres of land to two owners, Victor Villa and Volker Streicek, of the Santa Ana, California based motorcycle accessories company Cheat'ah Engineering in 1975. Seven years later, after the end of the Prohibition period, alcohol began being sold again, and Cook's was converted into a bar. In 1926, Cook's son, Earl Jack "E.J." Cook, converted the structure into a restaurant meant to supply food to miners and local ranchers. The building was constructed not long after, in 1884. The building is named for Andrew Jackson Cook, a merchant who acquired 190 acres (77 ha) of land in the South Orange County area. Cook's Corner is situated in Trabuco Canyon, California at the intersection of Santiago Canyon Road and Live Oak Canyon Road. It is located between the city of Lake Forest and the unincorporated community of Silverado. Bikes in front of Cook's Corner, circa 2005Ĭook's Corner is an Orange County, California bar built in 1884 that is popular with motorcyclists.
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