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Went there based on recommendations from co-workers. Good food? Yes Good service? Yes Worth the hype? No Worth the price? HECK NO. The first time I went, I had the 'pulled chicken poutine'... what a letdown. It was expensive for the portion size, and it was just fries covered in what tasted basically like Frank's buffalo hot sauce, which I'm not even a big fan of. The second time, I got a half chicken combo (mix dark/white). The chicken plus 2 small sides should not cost me $12... that's not worth it at all. The only sauce you get is that same buffalo sauce, and that's it. I don't like hot sauce too much anyway -- I'd have preferred some sort of chicken sauce, or preferably a nice gravy. You don't get other sauces. You don't get a drink. You also don't get a lot of whatever sides you ask for. It's not some plentiful portion for twelve bucks. I mean, most 'typical' greek places charge about $2 more than this, but the portions of chicken souvlaki + rice + potatoes + pita + tzatziki + salad are huge and extremely filling. When I eat at those places, I could easily split it into two meals -- not the case with Liberty Village Rotisserie. They'd need to have made each of my sides twice the size to MAYBE consider it worthwhile, and definitely throw in some other sauces. The taste was good, but not like "holy crud this is amazing". It's a well made rotisserie chicken that's too expensive and not enough food. Sorry but not sorry. Drop the price by 30% or so, and I'd go a bit more often. Likely won't be returning back much if at all. If my co-workers want to throw money away at places like this every few days, that is their choice..... but there are options in the area that offer better value. I can get a delicious eggplant roti at Island Foods for $5.95. I can get a much larger chicken platter with rice and wedges at nearby La Mona's. This place? Not worth your money.
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