The restaurant was a little difficult to find. It looks like it was a converted house. I pulled in and wondered if I might have accidentally turned into the lot of funeral home.
The food was pretty good and they had gluten free and dairy free options. The music selection was great and wasn't too loud. It was slow the night I went, so I'm not sure what business typically looks like, but this is one of two Red Rooster locations in the area. I haven't been to the other.
We had a party of 10 and we got a table immediately, no reservations.
I had a Reuben, which was a little dry, but in their defense, I ordered it without cheese, which it normally comes with. A little cheese probably would have made the difference.
My friends got pizzas which they enjoyed, and our party shared several appetizers, all of which we liked.