A new fast-casual restaurant has snuck into the Connecticut dining scene and it has created quite a splash. Roost is a locally owned and operated restaurant that takes fresh and tasty to a whole new level. At this spot, the star of the show is the chicken sandwich and after one bite you’ll be a life-long fan.
Located in Hamden, Roost is quickly becoming a local hotspot. Keep reading to discover why people are flocking here to get their hands on the chicken sandwiches.
The secret to the sandwich starts with the way the chicken is prepared. Cooked sous vide (vacuum sealed and cooked in a water bath) ensures extra juicy chicken. Then breaded in a gluten-free rub and fried in soybean oil, this chicken is top-notch.
Get your hands on the Super Chicken sandwich and enjoy the juicy on the inside, crunchy on the outside fried chicken. It sits on a plump potato bun and topped with pickles and the signature roost sauce.
The hand cut fries are a tasty side or a snack all on their own. These are no soggy potatoes. The fries are completely shareable. But if you want them all for yourself, keep watch on your friends who just might steal them from under your nose.
Die-hard fry fans will fall in love with the street fries. Topped with tomatillo guac, chipotle aioli, bacon, cotija,
and cilantro this is a a crave-worthy dish all day long.
Tasty signature shakes top off the menu to add that sweetness to your meal. And for those who are over 21, discover local beers from Two Roads Brewing available.
Are you ready to sink your teeth into a scrumptious chicken sandwich? Head over to Roost from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday - Thursday and 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Saturday - Sunday.
Find Roost at 2308 Whitney Ave.,
Hamden, CT 06518. Check out the rest of their menu by visiting the restaurant or taking a look at their website. You can follow them on Facebook for the latest news and updates.
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