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| - The Rooster Rotisserie and Grill is a counter style restaurant specializing in Portuguese style barbecued chicken. The restaurant is TECHNICALLY accessible, in the sense that a wheelchair or mobility device could probably get through the door but the doorway isn't the biggest and the space in front of the counter is often crowded. I was unable to get to the bathroom due to the crowd, so I can't speak to it in terms of accessibility or being gendered.
If you show up during the dinner rush at the Rooster, be prepared to wait. The place is set up as such; there's a big counter that starts with salads and sides. If you want a sandwich or salad or side dish, you pick them here. I wasn't a huge fan of the sides, but it seems like lots of people REALLY like those potato balls. After sides, you order your main, be it chicken, fish, gyros or something else. When you get to the end of the line, you leave and try to make your way through the crowd.
WHAT I DO LIKE IS THE CHICKEN! My spouse is the pickiest eater ever. He doesn't like Portuguese chicken from Montreal because of the spices, he doesn't like Saint-Hubert barbecue chicken because of the flavor, but he likes the Rooster. I got a massive chicken for 12$, taxes in. It was delicious and I will return!
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