Raise the Roost
3928 Trenton Rd, Clarksville
(931) 272-4969
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I just paid $12 for some jerky tenders, these must have been under a heat lamp for several hours. how do I get a refund
every time I've gone in around 5:30 after work to get chicken dinner for the family. all they have is a couple pieces of chicken and maybe 15 or 20 chicken strips. no sides has to be the worst managed chicken house I've ever seen. they're not supposed to close till 8 :00 and they have no food at 5:30
The chicken and biscuits from Raise the Roost inside the 7-Eleven on Newtown Road and Providence are, by far, the worst I've ever had. The chicken was either overcooked and dry, with burnt outsides and —likely due to improper fryer temperatures or incorrect timer settings. The coating was thick and cakey, indicating poor preparation. Even the green beans had no seasoning or taste. I recommend not using salt if you decide to season. To top it off, the bathrooms were in horrible and smelly condition. I would've returned the food if I had time. Thumbs down! I took pictures but you cannot upload
We got food to go. They had great tasting chicken but I ordered the meal for 5 sauced wings, biscuit and potato wedges. What I got was 2 wing pieces, 2 thighs, and 2 chicken tenders, none of them sauced at all. The potato wedges were pale and not crispy and the biscuit was hard and over cooked. I only ate the 2 wing pieces.
We also ordered the chicken tenders meal with Mac and cheese and biscuit. The mac and Cheese was very good as well as the tenders but had the same problem with a hard, overcooked biscuit.
We also ordered banana pudding which was way too much whipped cream product, with very very little pudding and vanilla wafers crumble BUT absolutely NO bananas to be found. This dessert was TERRIBLE and we ended up throwing it in the trash along with the potato wedges, biscuits and chicken that wasn't eaten. At the cost of fast food these days at almost $30 for 2 meals with no drinks, these businesses need to be on point. This place was very disappointing and we will not be ordering from them again.
Food: 2
Service: 1
Very long waiting
Service: 1
On a scorching summer day, I decided to treat my crew at the local 7-11 with some cool slurpees. To my delight, I spotted a deal flyer offering Chicken Biscuit Sandwiches at 2 for $4. We ordered 4 sandwiches and also grabbed some cinnamon sugar coated apple pies.The experience turned out to be a delectable surprise. The biscuits were freshly made, boasting an excellent texture and flavor. The chicken was flavorful, though I personally would have preferred a crunchier crust. Nevertheless, for the value, it was unbeatable.The manager, a pleasant and efficient man, assisted us and showcased his expertise with the point-of-sale system before heading to the back of the house.The real treat came with the cinnamon sugar coated apple pies. The pies had a delightful crunch in their crusts and a scrumptious apple filling. At 2 for $1.89, it was an incredible deal. I could have easily devoured two all by myself!
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
A Man named Dominic made me feel very welcomed when I asked questions about a product and also made sure I was handled with care. The crew also made the food quickly and accurately and I will definitely be going back!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
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