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We were visiting from out of town and we were staying at a hotel close by, and we happen to see this restaurant and wanted to give it a try. Everything we had was excellent. The photos does not show everything. We also had pizza, wings, and fries. The soup was the best I ever had in an restaurant.
Food is delicious but why have large sauce options if you won’t add more sauce??? I paid extra for a large ranch just to open it and it’s only half filled. Not enough for 10 wings. So annoyed.
Wait staff is courteous, fast and accurate. I got the 10 traditional wings and they were delicious. I got the Nashville Hot Dry Rub which of itself is good but, what's really good here is the chicken that they use and the skill of whoever prepared it. My chicken was tender, JUICY and steaming hot wh
Wow. Let me just say. Ordering 20 wings from here is not like getting 20 wings from most places. These are full, huge, legit wings, and they were amazing. Nice and crispy but not overcooked. And Hailee was an amazing server as well. It was packed and they were slammed, yet I put in a simple order of
The menu is pretty vast, but their mainstay is chicken. It's a fun casual place to eat with a full bar. The wings and fingers were huge. They have a wide variety of sauces. Great fun atmosphere and their service is quick and efficient. They had dividers between the booths and tables, and at the bar.
I love Roosters but avoid this location! Always incredibly busy. Hostesses aren’t as friendly as at other locations. Did a carry out order and they forgot my sauces on the side, which I only realized after driving the 15 minutes home. Spoke with a manager and told her I was returning to get the sauc
Been to about four different Roosters in the Columbus area. This one held up the great reputation. Fun. Great wings. Good drafts. Nice waitresses too.
Oh how disappointing. Ginormous wings battered in heavy batter that was crunchy. The flavor of the wings is 100% dependent upon the how much the cooks pours or not pours. I had the Asian sauce which really was a syrup concoction. Not a memorable moment for this trip. The irony is, the place packed,
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