"Service was good, but definitely wouldn't recommend the sausage eggs n cheese breakfast sandwich. It was very oily and the sausage patty wasn't cooked thoroughly."
Roosters
3.5
124
897 City Park Ave, Columbus
CLOSE · 11:00 - 23:15 · +1 614-444-8848
"This location is our go-to for picking up Friday night grub after work. We've been ordering takeout from these guys for about 15 years. Over the years ordering has gone from calling and placing the order with someone from the restaurant, to just going online and doing it. It's so simple and easy! One of the things that keeps us coming back again and again is the convenience. Over a 15 year time span, I think they have messed up our order maybe 3 times. Not a bad record considering how busy they are all the time. Also, our food is always ready when we arrive. We never have to wait on it and the waitress checks the order before we leave.\n\nAs for the food, it's always consistently delicious. Their wings, pizzas, subs, quesadillas, burgers, dumpster fries, all fantastic. We always have leftovers and we are never disappointed with our visit. We avoid eating inside mainly because this location, like pretty much every Rooster's location, is always packed. It's a small restaurant with limited tables, so there is usually a wait time. And the parking here is atrocious. They have a small lot for about seven cars and if you miss out on those spots, you have to drive around looking for street parking. Not ideal! \n\nAs for my hubby and I, we will continue to order from them every Friday, probably until the end of time. The pros far outweigh the cons, so if you are in the mood for delicious food and a lively atmosphere, this is the place to visit!!"
Cluck Norris at Budd Dairy
4
37
1086 N 4th St, Columbus
CLOSE · 16:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-505-2636
"Lots of flavor. So many sauce options but you are charged for each sauce. \nThe Angry Birds were so good \nThe fried pickles were some of the best I've had, they were almost like the same batter as the chicken. The ranch was a very good ranch\nI was not crazy about the fries"
Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers
3
16
1211 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus
CLOSE · 10:00 - Tomorrow 01:00 · +1 614-405-2141
"Food was good and hot. Only issue is I ordered a caniac and I got 4 pieces of chicken."
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