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Great burgers, a bit pricey and very messy. The homemade potato chips are heavy on the oil and overcooked tho. Popcorn chicken was tiny and mostly batter, chicken wings were nothing special and also overdone. But the service is great. There is also a fenced off outdoor seating area.
Decent food, very disorganized and confused waiters? Didnt give us happy hour prices right away, had 2 different waiters serve us (one brought plastic forks and the other brought silverware). Food was good though.
Stopped in for lunch on a day visit to Madison, hadn't been here before. Service was good, and my cubano sandwich was very tasty. One complaint though, which prevented a 5 star review, I ordered the tomato soup and it was just awful. It felt like I was eating marinara sauce. It would've been great o
This is the one time I've ever been disappointed with what I consider to be very average standards: a decent burger and a cold beer in a building that's at least at room temperature. The inside of this restaurant had the most mediocre heating, and felt like it was probably around 50°. Our server had
I got the pork breakfast sandwich and sweet potatoes fries. The sandwich was okay but the fries were the best part. For the price I'd say it was okay. Was a little disappointed with their craft beer selection especially since they had a very small food menu.
I've been here several times -- once when they were new and on the other side of the street, once over a year ago, and once a few weeks ago. The food has been generally good, though the sandwich I got this time was unfortunately bland compared to how delicious it sounded (Pastor). The sweet potato f
Came here yesterday to dine in after having a lot of good take-out experiences. Short version. Slow, careless service (but I wouldn't say rude). Amazing food. Awkward service recovery Long version. We were a party of two and the service was extremely slow. Our server had one other table, a party o
For a restaurant to survive it needs 3 things 1. Atmosphere 2. Good Food 3. Great Service. Roast only has #1, its a amazing location surrounded by many attractions, and with a laid back setting and an intriguing face it looks like a go to. 2nd Food, to some most important, whoever is running the kit
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