Charred Rotisserie House
$$ • Chicken, Barbeque
Hours:
244 James St N, Hamilton
(289) 396-0662
About Charred Rotisserie House
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Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Friday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 9PM |
| Sunday | 12 - 8PM |
Charred Rotisserie House offers a variety of tasty food, including their delicious brisket sandwich, Caesar salad, and poutine. The dining area is clean, and the staff is friendly and efficient. The owner and chef take a personal interest in making sure customers enjoy their meals. Customers praise the incredibly tender and flavorful Portuguese-style chicken, which is the restaurant’s popular choice for chicken in Hamilton. Many also enjoy the large salads and great potatoes as sides, with the food tasting fresh and flavorful. The service is consistently fast, helpful, and friendly whether dining in or ordering delivery for a party. The menu features the famous poutine with real Quebec cheese curds and perfect sauce, making it one of the best poutines in Ontario, even comparable to Quebec standards. The spicy Piri Piri sauce is highly recommended for those who like a bit of heat, and the chicken’s texture and sauce are especially loved. The chicken Caesar salad is praised for its house-made croutons, fresh parmesan, salty bacon, and the flavorful BBQ chicken. The casual atmosphere, reliable delivery, and catering services make Charred Rotisserie House a favorite spot for tasty, satisfying meals. Customers also appreciate the reasonable prices and generous portions, often with leftovers to enjoy later. After reopening following a fire, the restaurant continues to maintain its friendly staff and well-loved menu, making it a popular choice in Hamilton.
Recent reviews highlight some mixed experiences. Service was quick and friendly, and many found the food really tasty, especially the chicken sandwich on crispy bread. However, one customer was disappointed with the half chicken, describing it as dry with a grainy texture and a gamey, barely expired taste, which left them feeling ripped off after spending $52 for a split chicken poutine, beer, and cider. Despite these comments, the overall atmosphere remains fun and welcoming, with servers described as nice and accommodating. The restaurant's combination of good food, friendly staff, and lively atmosphere continues to make it a popular dining spot in Hamilton.