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Bidra med feedbackThe belt with another BBQ joint during the trip in Minnesota. Unfortunately I find one in my search for dives. Roosters BBQ in STP was not a good choice. Most foods were fried or reheated from a refrigerator. $7.50 for a hamburger who was smaller than a $1 McChicken without sides. Pulled pig was tasteless and dry. If only in the area back to the 7th W and eat at Famous Dave?s. Make sure where these reviews come from.
I was craving a BBQ pulled pork sandwich and this place satisfied that craving! The portions were perfect size, the small sandwich was bigger than what I was predicting. Service was a little hectic due to only two workers and a crowd of customers, but I can see why this place was popping!
Holy balls this place has the MEAT! I don't even think you need teeth to eat the ribs or chicken. So moist, so flavorful, and meaty all day. Didn't really care for the cheese roll and the baked beans must be homemade. Not much flavor to it other than beans. Wish they had cornbread instead. But who freaking cares after the heavenly experience you get from what matters most.
Laid back, hole-in-the-wall kind of restaurant. Quick service and food. Generous portion size. The pulled pork sandwich was delicious. I ate it so fast my stomach hurt. They ran out of marinated chicken wings, but I definitely return to try those and other items on their menu.
I ordered Rooster?s BBQ Deli?s Haddock Dinner and Memphis-Style Barbecue Sandwich Basket through GrubHub. Their carry out packaging is poor and low effort. They are extremely fast in making their food, I got my order delivered about 10 minutes before estimated time. The flavor of their food is nearly average at best. Although filling with their portion sizes, you could probably find similar quality food for a cheaper price at a fast food restaurant. Their food, to me, is low quality and effort (which is probably why they were able to have it delivered to me so fast). I could probably buy some frozen French fries at a local store and tell no difference between the ones they serve.