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    Roost

    4.0 (640 reviews)
    ModerateNew American
    Open 4:00 pm - 10:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Happy hour specials

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    Jessica N.

    I liked the atmosphere at Roost! There was a comfortable vibe and I loved the hand wipes given. However, the food was subpar. The porkchop was hard to cut through but the glaze had a nice touch to it. I think the bread service is unique and the pretzel itself was good! The pasta was nothing special, it did not taste like much and tasted like a mix of ingredients that didn't fit in well. Our server was lovely and took care of all our needs! Overall, 5/10.

    Braised lamb orrechiete
    Cedar Fish Y.

    Very bland, little to no lamb meat in it compared to the portion of pasta. I had a high hope but got very disappointed.

    The Famous Fried Cauliflower
    Brittany B.

    Roost is such a special space. I joined the girls for our recurring girl date, and I'm so glad we chose this spot. Cozy, unpretentious, and boasting dim warm light, this spot feels incredibly intimate! The menu is revised every few weeks, inspired by local availability of farm fresh seasonal ingredients. We noticed influences from India and Asia throughout the menu, and amongst other things, it was a refreshing change for those who struggle in choosing an entree (ie. me) From the Eat Drink HTX menu, we indulged in a handful of offerings (and added others). Starting with bread service, we knew we were in for a treat. While I've never received a pretzel for bread service, we were given a forewarning, and the pretzel was delicious! Among the butter options was a delicious pimento, honey miso, and sun dried tomato. The pimento was ample and delicious. Maybe it's because I'm a beer cheese pretzel girl, but this one was by far the favorite. We followed bread service with their famous cauliflower and the calamari salad. The calamari salad was the popular option at my table, but I appreciate the cauliflower. It was neither battered nor hard fried, but treated tenderly and sauced well. The yogurt fish was grouper. A thicker cut, this is for a fish lover, not a first time seafood enthusiast! We tried both the Dubai chocolate cake and coffee and donuts. The donuts were dense but warm and flavorful. The coffee ice cream was a great compliment. The Dubai chocolate cake was not what we expected. The slice of chocolate cake was lovely, but I really can't comment any further than that since a member of our party had a tree nut allergy (so we enjoyed the pistachio creme on the side). Speaking of, they were great with accommodating our allergies and answering all of our questions about the menu. Overall, I love neighborhood joints like this! I love that this one's been around for so long, and hope it's here for years to come! There is a new merchant credit card fee (up to 3.99%) charged on all credit card transactions, but all and all its a win.

    Gene L.

    Since I moved back to Houston from NYC in late 2023, Roost has cemented itself as probably one of my favorite (if not THE favorite) restaurants. That is not a statement I take lightly, given the wonderful eateries in this city. What makes Roost unique is that it is very clear in its identity, and is not trying to be a derivative or copy cat of some other trend or style of dining (which I often find these days). What you will get here is an always delicious meal - an ingredient driven menu that is always rotating seasonally, a cozy atmosphere, and the friendliest service. It is hard to review the food specifically since the menu is always rotating, but I can tell you I have NEVER had a bad meal here. Roost is really an all purpose place - it's casual enough that you can come for a quick weeknight dinner, a date night spot, or even use it as a special occasion. There is zero pretension here - it is very much a neighborhood restaurant through and through. Recently I attended a dinner and wine pairing where owner/chef Kevin Naderi spent a few moments sharing the ethos behind Roost - it was amazing to listen to the way he articulated all the reasons my girlfriend and I had always said why we love this place so much. Cannot recommend Roost enough!

    Richard Y.

    The good: ambience was homey and our server was nice The meh: the food. The supposedly standout bread service and fried cauliflower were nothing special. The octopus main was tiny and also nothing special. The burger was the best entree among the ones we ordered but was a pretty standard burger.

    Jerk spiced and grilled carrots
    Jonathan V.

    We went to Roost for a mid week date night to check out their rotating menu and we were not disappointed. Roost is located in the Montrose area tucked away in a neighborhood setting. Roost was offering their Mediterranean inspired menu but some of their standard favorites this time around. Food: we ordered food for two people and were very satisfied at the end of the night. We started with the prosciutto e pera salad which had a good serving of prosciutto and pears topped with burrata and mustard frills. It was very refreshing and hearty. For our main courses we ordered the Patagonian salmon persillade which came with some cooked down cabbage and toasted garlic. The salmon was cooked nice but the star of that dish was the sauce that the cabbage was served in. We could have eaten just the cabbage on its own it was so good. We also had the truffled ricotta gnudi which was described as a pasta dish. It came more as a dumpling like texture but the flavor in this dish was also on point. It was paired with some baby mushrooms and Gruyère cheese. For a side we got the jerk spiced and grilled carrots and it came with a side of lime yogurt that was amazing. Our server recommended we get an extra side of just the yogurt and we ate all of it up. The carrots were tender and well seasoned and paired very well with the yogurt sauce. Our server offered us a complimentary dessert of tart lemon mousse parfait which was just as it sounds. It was tart and light but we were looking for something more filling for dessert and got the chai spiced sticky toffee pudding too. We expected the sticky toffee pudding to be a little more dense. It came more as a spiced chai cake than a sticky toffee pudding but the Chantilly crème on top was light and airy and paired well with the rose petal. We would probably pass on both of these desserts and try something like their coffee donuts next time. The portions for all of the food were a good serving for two people to share. If you are looking for large portions, this isn't the place for you. The ingredients they use in each dish are very fresh and you can taste that in each dish. Service: the service here is a bit slow because it has more of a neighborhood restaurant vibe. There was one main server and one runner who would come around and refill our drinks. We ordered a bottle of wine with dinner and the server kept it in the fridge in the back and would bring it out each time we needed our wine glasses refilled. They were both working very hard. Do not come here if you are in a rush. This place is more of a hangout spot with great food in an intimate setting. Our server was running around all night and doing her best to take care of 8 tables. She even came out to sing happy birthday to one of the tables in the middle of her service. Props to her for going all night. We spent 2 and half hours at Roost and had a great time just hanging out and enjoying the food. The food is top notch and you can tell they cook each dish with care. Each dish has its own unique flavor and we appreciated the variety of flavors we got try. We will be coming back when their menu rotates again. I would highly recommend coming out to Roost to try their food!

    Pineapple tart tartin
    Emily G.

    Overall, was pleasantly surprised by this restaurant and will definitely be back to try more. The food was different in a good way, they have a menu that rotates about every two months I believe. The calamari we had was Chinese fusion and was my moms favorite dish of the night. I appreciate that they didn't try to call it something like "Szechuan calamari", and the black bean flavor really stood out. We also tried the fish (it may be a recurring menu item) which I didn't realize was with mole sauce until the server gave a brief explanation that it would be a Persian take on the mole sauce since the chef was Persian. Even though I really do not like mole I still decided to give it a try. It was much better than mole I've had and I thought it was well done, but we just weren't used to the flavors so I'm not sure it's something I'd order again. I was a little disappointed in the dessert as it seemed so basic compared to the other dishes we had, but I hope to come back for the famous donuts and coffee! They also have a tasting menu which I would consider next time. Service was great. There's a row of parking spots right in front of the restaurant, but i can't comment on whether it's easy to park during busy hours. We came at around 6pm on a Sunday and we were the one of the only 2 parties there. It started to pick up as we left.

    Bread Service
    Serena S.

    I saw a giant pretzel with 3 homemade spreads on my Instagram feed, and I immediately made a reservation. The bread service is a must. Their spreads are seasonal, so when I went I had a pimento cheese spread, artichoke lemon butter, and salted passionfruit butter. I honestly can't say which was my favorite, as I ate them all on rotation! For my entree, I ordered the cajun fried chicken livers on a biscuit. The pickled jalapeños were not only a great touch of color to the plate, but they were also bursting with flavor. The chicken livers were fried to perfection. My only qualm would be that the biscuit was rock solid. I was hoping for something softer and doughier. This restaurant has a fun and friendly montrose vibe to it with a menu that changes every 2-3 months. It's rustic, old-fashioned, and very homey ...but make an early reservation if you want to find parking!

    Roost Burger
    Clint M.

    I guess I just don't get the appeal of this place. I came by with a group of nine on a Monday night. Given the location, the small dining area and the lack of parking were expected, but being crammed in a corner at a table that wasn't nearly big enough was a disappointment since we'd made the reservation over two weeks prior. All of us partook of the EatDrinkHTX menu for the campaign the restaurant was participating in. My wife opted for the fried cauliflower, which was nice but soft and unimpressive. For the main course, we went with the Roost Burger, a signature dish of the restaurant topped with goat cheese and garlic aoli. My burger came out underdone for how I ordered it, which wasn't a surprise. It seemed like those bringing out the food weren't aware of the ways we'd ordered our burgers and I got someone else's by mistake. The flavor of the burger was solid, but the fries were a complete let down. There was a decent portion, but not well seasoned and served with a side of way too little ketchup. I noticed that the collective reaction from everyone at our table was basically "I wouldn't order this again." The chicken milanesa was overcooked and dry according to both people who got it, while the falafel was lacking according to the one person who ordered it. Things only went downhill from there. Between the main course and dessert, the poor quality seating really began to take its toll. I don't know if it's a technique to turn over tables faster but your back hurting while waiting for food is hardly a pleasant experience. Those of us who ordered dessert opted for the salted chocolate budding. Salt was pretty much the only stand out flavor. They could have cut the salt in half and it still would have been the most prominent flavor in the dish. The more you ate, the more overpowering the salt flavor got. A complete miss and easily the worst desserts I've received at a restaurant in years. Service was attentive but the food came out very slowly. They were good about keeping our drinks refilled or replaced, though. The service and burger were the main reasons I didn't opt for a one star review. Regardless, like the majority of my group, I wouldn't come back here again.

    Melon n' Prosciutto
    Melodi D.

    I think I may have found one of my new favorite places in Houston! Roost is a local business that boasts a "farm-to-table" philosophy and changes its menu every 6-8 weeks to always keep things fresh. The atmosphere is super warm and homey, as well as romantic (though not overwhelmingly so--still perfectly acceptable to come with friends or family!). The prices are also very reasonable and the service is quick and friendly. I'll try not to spend too much time recommending specific dishes (since, like I mentioned, their menu is always changing), but I will say that the quality of the food is top-notch, and they are able to concoct unconventional food combinations that just work so well. One such example is the Melon n' Prosciutto! The Mahi Mahi we had was also great, cooked to a perfect crisp. And their famous cauliflower (which is actually always on their menu) is a must-try. Overall, highly recommend! It would also be in your best interest to make a reservation, since the restaurant is fairly small.

    Bread service and delicious French wine.
    Natasha H.

    The cauliflower was delicious, it was accompanied with a nice sauce. Definitely will have it again, it's permanent staple in their monthly changing menu. The braised rib was a little to saucy for me so not one of my favorites. The ambiance is a nice little cozy spot, that's low key, the staff was warm and friendly. Will be coming back.

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    Sixty Vines

    4.4
    (1.5k reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    Good selection of wine. Menu is not expensive and good. Will go again to test other of their wineread more

    Cannot say enough good things about this place. Have had lunch here and now dinner. We first…read morevisited in The Woodlands. Such a good experience that we went last night for date night. First, we got there pretty early for our reservation. We sat almost immediately upon check in. Our waiter was in training but did a really good job. Ordered a whiskey sour. Was seated at the bar so I got to watch it be made. The bartender- man that guy never stopped. He was organized and just did his thing. So many pretty drinks were made while I was there watching. The pink one, whatever it was, was really pretty! On to the food. We got two apps, two meals, and two desserts. Husband ordered the Brussels, Steak Frites, and the Devil's Affogato. I got the Bacon covered Dates, the Pizza, and the Sticky Toffee Cake. The Brussels were good - husband liked them more than me. They were good. Had cashews in them. Little spicy. The bacon covered dates. Think this was my favorite bite. Sweet, salty, creamy. Came we three & I had two. The pizza was sweet and salty as well. The crust was so good and fresh. The arugula set it off so well. Def a buy again! The Steak Frites was so good. The chimichurri sauce was perfect. Just the right mount of citrus. Steak was tender and the fries seasoned well. The desserts - don't skip them! The Devils Affogato we had the first time we ate at Sixty Vines. Had to have it again. If you like coffee, chocolate and vanilla ice cream just get it. Restaurant vibe is relaxed and clean. There were several large parties and what looked like a lot of date night guests. Just try it. No regrets!!

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    Nobie's

    4.3
    (712 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$$

    I might have just found one of my new favorite restaurants in Houston. What a great experience!…read more Recently, a good friend dined here and immediately called me to tell me how great it was. She then text our friends group and said we all had to come together and we did just that. She made reservations in advance as this place is popular thanks to recent Michelin Bib Gourmand awards as well as many other accolades. Walk ins are welcome as well. Our reservation was later in the evening so after a night of bar hopping, we ride shared in which I think is one of the best options as parking is limited here or you have to find street parking in the neighborhood. This place is literally a house turned into a restaurant. Inside is just multiple rooms with a couple of tables. It makes for a unique, intimate dining experience, perfect for a date night. In our case, we were a group of nine so we got patio seating. The patio is spacious and well kept, and if the weather cooperates, a great place to hang. One thing that really stood out to me is the amazing ambience of this place. I was told that the bartenders pick the music for the night from the owners extensive vinyl collection. Once the album is in, they play it in it's entirety. The sound system was systeming and on top of the great company and food, we were totally vibing with the music. Customer service was amazing. Every staff member we came across was so friendly, especially our server. The menu here changes. There are some mainstays, but they like to change things up. Their website shows current menus daily. We were told that family style is the best way to experience this restaurant. I am one of those people that will always listen to the staff and go with their suggestions. Our group went through quite a bit of their menu from apps, entrees and desserts. I loved that our server and staff brought our food out one by one in what they thought was the best progression so we could take a culinary journey. We started off light with their popular Dilly Bread. Best bread I've had in awhile. Next was the Texas Tartare. It was my first ever tartare and it was delicious. We then moved on to Fingerlingin Good which was a crispy potato dish with chili crisp and mascarpone. It was potatoes elevated to the highest level and so so good. Next up was Beer Battered Sweet Tots. I didn't think sweet potatoes could be that good. Our first entree was a vegan dish called the Carroty Kid. I could seriously become a vegan if all dishes tasted like this. It was curried. A bowl of jasmine rice would've made it a complete meal. Next we tried another famous Nobie's dish called Nonno's Pasta. Handmade, perfectly cooked tagliatelle with a delicious bolognese. I wouldn't share this next time. Ok, I will, but it was that good. On to the heavier dishes. First up was the Jamon With Your Bad Self. This came highly recommended and it did not disappoint. It was favorite heavy entree. It was high quality, iberico pork steak with shaved brussels and all kinds of other tasty ingredients that when combined made such a tasty bite. We then went to the sea with the Drops of Grouperter. It was good, but not something I would order again. It was a little too smoky for my liking. Our biggest dish that came market priced was the Kick His Ass Seabass. This was a whole fish that was presented beautifully on a platter with all the accouterments to make your own elevated fish tacos. We left no morsel of fish behind. It was absolutely delicious. One of the things this place is really known for is their pies. This was the part I was most excited about. Just like their menu, their pies change up. We got all their offerings that night which they presented on one big platter of goodness. Their main stay and I believe always on the menu is the famous Olive Oil Cake. It's not a pie, but I can see why this is such a popular dessert. I can't even describe it, you just have to try it to understand. The pies we had were the Black Bottom Strawberry Pie, Banana Rum, and the Peanut Butter Pie. I would order all of them again. We all had a difference of opinion on which was the best, but my fave was the Banana Rum. Overall, I was highly impressed with this place and kind of mad at myself for waiting so long to make it here. It had made it's way to the top of my list of favorite restaurants in Houston. I will be back.

    Houston has done it again! I'm going to be a little controversial here, but why is the food so much…read morebetter here than it is it Dallas? Had a 5:30pm resy, seated outside right away that Saturday evening--it was a full house 45 minutes later. You'd be a fool to skip the dilly bread--a complete fool! The rolls are pillowy and warm. I could eat the butter by the pint. The fingerlinging potato dish is also a must have...pretty small for $19 but tastes like heaven. Spicy! Zaddy was being a bit of a clutz that evening and knocked over my $20 mezcal cocktail, so what does he do? Orders me another one! (That's why he's "zaddy") ....kind of wish he hadn't...so wasn't worth the price tag. Skip it. The chicken dinner was definitely the winner--fresh, juicy breast, crispy skin...don't be cute, you won't finish it unless your party has at least 4 in it! The flies were ruthless! Very annoying! They were acting like the geekers that come bother you just outside your favorite fried chicken joint in south Dallas! Our waitress brought out a table fan so that made the experience a little more tolerable. The chocolate peanut butter pie tasted like a salt rock and the lemon chiffon pie had great flavor but not lemony enough for me. All in all this place is a bit pricey but truly a gem! Until next time, Nobie!

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    Robobby's back-$20. my 2 favorites! Mezcal and egg whites! Wasn't worth the price tag! Zaddy spilled the first one so had to get another!

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    Milton's American Trattoria

    Milton's American Trattoria

    4.6
    (97 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Brynn was awesome! She was extremely knowledgeable about the menu and easily answered all of our…read morequestions about different items. She also made a great recommendation for a glass of red wine. The food portions were very generous for the price. We ordered the arancini, fried onions, bolognese, and chicken parmesan. Everything was delicious, and we left feeling full with plenty of leftovers to take home. As a bonus, Brynn and the manager were both rooting for the Knicks in Game 5 of the Finals, which made for some fun conversation throughout the evening. It was our first visit, and we really enjoyed the entire experience. We'll definitely be back!

    I started my evening at Milton's ascending a small yet imposing staircase to reach the dining area…read more I will say that the anticipation paid off. The place is impressive and elegant. The staff were also pleasant and attentive, checking in on us and making sure we knew what dishes were new and popular. Based on recommendations, I got the lasagna, which was designed based on the Italian flag and was stunning-both in appearance and taste. Each bite was balanced and flavorful, going well with both of the sauces. The chicken parm was also elevated in flavor, giving a home-like and rich feeling to each bite. For dessert I got the chocolate mousse and it was rich heavenly bliss. The meringue and mousse went perfectly together in both flavors and textures. A wonderful experience!

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    The Toasted Coconut

    The Toasted Coconut

    4.3
    (596 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    I visited on a weekend morning. We tried to come early thinking they might get busy. I was…read moresurprised the parking lot was already full at 10:30am. I parked on a nearby street by mandell park. They have a separate bar and separate restaurant. I first entered the bar area. The line was long and I almost waited in it not realizing that the actual restaurant was right next door! The restaurant itself was spacious and had plenty of seating. They accommodated a baby and we saw a couple of other families present. I had always heard the Toasted Coconut was vegetarian friendly but there wasn't that many vegetarian options on the menu. The menu in the past had a vegetarian sandwich, but it looks like this has since been removed. I got the onion hash which was a large egg dish with black beans and potatoes. It was good and I had enough leftover to take home for another meal. I also tried the cauliflower wings. The sauce was a strong sweet and sour flavor (just a little too strong for my liking) and the cauliflower was crispy. I would order this again. I got the zinger mocktail and it was tasty with a nice kick to it. Service was friendly! Overall would return.

    I'm landing right in the middle on this one because the food is genuinely great, the drinks are…read moredelicious, and they offer a ton of vegetarian options. The overall vibe is casual and welcoming, making it a great place to grab a few drinks with friends or coworkers. The indoor and outdoor seating options are nice when Houston isn't blistering hot. Parking can be tough, though, since the lot is shared with a couple of other restaurants. That said, this recent visit was overshadowed by what was easily the most awkward and least customer-focused service experience I've had here. I was dining with a group of friends, and one friend ordered a meal to eat there along with another item to go. There was a little confusion when the order was placed, but we thought everything had been clarified. When the food arrived, both items were served on plates for the table. We politely explained that one of them was supposed to be a to-go order. It turned out the server had entered an additional order and believed we wanted both items for the table. What bothered me wasn't the mistake itself--those happen. It was the response. There was no apology, and instead we were told the misunderstanding was due to how we had communicated the order. We decided to keep all the food and move on, but the interaction felt unnecessarily defensive. I came a little late and was looking at the menu and asked whether they still had the fried eggplant dish that had been on the menu before. The response was simply, "No." No explanation, no follow-up, just an awkward silence. It set the tone for the rest of the interaction. So I decided to let her know I'll continue to look. This response was so uncomfortable that I later decided not to order anything at all. At one point, the server mentioned she had overheard us talking about having a "crazy weekend" and seemed to use that as an explanation for the earlier confusion. Whether there was miscommunication on both sides or not, the overall experience felt unnecessarily tense. I've typically had wonderful experiences here, which is why this visit stood out so much. The food, drinks, and atmosphere are still reasons I'd come back, but please avoid assigning Naya to customers if she's not willing to be a bit more cordial.

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    Painkillers that really do what their name implies.....
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    State of Grace

    State of Grace

    4.4
    (1.1k reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$$

    We recently celebrated my mother-in-law's birthday at State of Grace, and it was truly an…read moreexceptional dining experience. From the moment we arrived, the service was out of this world. The front hostess, Annabella, was incredibly welcoming and helpful, making us feel valued from the start. Our waiter was equally amazing and attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely dedicated to ensuring we had a wonderful evening. We started with the deviled eggs and crab beignets, both of which were absolutely delicious. Their French onion soup was hearty. Drinks were fabulous too. For our meal, we ordered the mashed potatoes, cacio e pepe, pork schnitzel, blackened fish, miso fish, and burger, and every dish was perfectly prepared and packed with flavor. The restaurant went above and beyond by surprising my mother-in-law with a birthday dessert (upon my request when I had originally booked it), which was such a thoughtful touch and made the celebration even more memorable. We also enjoyed the pecan ball and chocolate soufflé, and both were outstanding. Between the incredible food, impeccable service, and special attention to our celebration, State of Grace exceeded all expectations. Annabella, our waiter, and the entire staff made the evening feel truly special. Easily one of the best dining experiences we've had in Houston, and we can't wait to return! I will be planning a girls night there soon!

    The pickled shrimp was just ok. Not enough flavor to me, just a mix of some ingredients…read more The oysters and accompaniments were great. Presentation was nice. Hollywood, va voom and metagorda all similar in taste to each other. The maison salad was delicious. Butter lettuce with the toppings and sauce was just enjoyable. The butter burger sliders were good. Just would like it thicker as it's too much bun. The cookie on the way out was so awesome, I almost went back in to grab another. Gingerbread I think. Avery was a wonderful bartender and kept up with entertaining conversations and was attentive to all service needs. Tried the g4 tequila reposado and it was very easy drinking.

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    Beautiful bar area with great lighting for selfies
    Beautiful bar area with great lighting for selfies
    State of Grace
    Interior of restaurant

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    Black Walnut

    Black Walnut

    3.7
    (946 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Location is great it's part of a shopping center with other restaurants as well. The chicken fried…read moresteak was missing flavor, but it was hot and fresh. The wings are good and at a great price point; I believe it was 9 wings for about $12, which is not bad at all. The broccoli, an add on side, was bland and cold. The chocolate croissant was okay. Service was quick walk in order at the counter and you can order at the table too off the app . Ambiance is calm and chill Overall, it's a great place with a solid menu, and they have happy hour as well. Check it out if you're in the area.

    I've eaten at this Black Walnut location a couple of times over the years. I've never had any…read moreissues, until my most recent visit back in November 2025. The restaurant is connected to one of the main parking garages. The first two hours are free which is convenient. It has a more casual feel because of the counter service setup. I like that they have a large menu. We visited on a Sunday afternoon which meant we had the option to order from the brunch menu. The dining area is a good size and they also have a nice patio which is where we sat. The staff was nice, but they were slow at times. The biggest issue was with the food. I ordered the Chicken Tenders which came with Fries and Honey Slaw. I also ordered a side of Broccoli. The Fries and Broccoli were cold while the Cole Slaw was too salty for my taste preference. The Chicken Tenders and dipping sauces (Cayenne Ranch and Honey Mustard) were tasty. One of my dining companions sent some of her food back because it was also served cold. One of the employees was going to reheat her food, and she had to ask for a new order to be brought out (which they reluctantly did). For my beverage I had the Blueberry Spritz which is a mocktail. It was very good and refreshing, but took quite a while to be brought to the table. The staff was nice enough to grab extra napkins and utensils for us when we asked which was very nice of them to do. Maybe it was just an off day for the staff and hopefully they have fixed the issue with serving cold food that is meant to be served hot. I'll wait a little while longer before returning.

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    Texas State Flag Salad
    Texas State Flag Salad
    Pork Belly BBQ Burger
    Pork Belly BBQ Burger
    Black Walnut Rice Village location, dining area

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    Black Walnut Rice Village location, dining area

    Roost - newamerican - Updated July 2026

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