Went there based on recommendations from co-workers. Good food? Yes Good service? Yes Worth the hype? No Worth the price? HECKNO. The first time I went, I had the ‘pulled chicken poutine’… what a letdown. It was expensive for the portion size, and it was just fries covered in what tasted basically like Frank’s buffalo hot sauce, which I’m not even a big fan of. The second time, I got a half chicken combo(mix dark/white). The chicken plus 2 small sides should not cost me $ 12… that’s not worth it at all. The only sauce you get is that same buffalo sauce, and that’s it. I don’t like hot sauce too much anyway — I’d have preferred some sort of chicken sauce, or preferably a nice gravy. You don’t get other sauces. You don’t get a drink. You also don’t get a lot of whatever sides you ask for. It’s not some plentiful portion for twelve bucks. I mean, most ‘typical’ greek places charge about $ 2 more than this, but the portions of chicken souvlaki + rice + potatoes + pita + tzatziki + salad are huge and extremely filling. When I eat at those places, I could easily split it into two meals — not the case with Liberty Village Rotisserie. They’d need to have made each of my sides twice the size to MAYBE consider it worthwhile, and definitely throw in some other sauces. The taste was good, but not like«holy crud this is amazing». It’s a well made rotisserie chicken that’s too expensive and not enough food. Sorry but not sorry. Drop the price by 30% or so, and I’d go a bit more often. Likely won’t be returning back much if at all. If my co-workers want to throw money away at places like this every few days, that is their choice… but there are options in the area that offer better value. I can get a delicious eggplant roti at Island Foods for $ 5.95(or like $ 7 for chicken roti). I can get a shawarma dinner for $ 8. There’s even the fast food options in the area that won’t break the bank.
Sharon S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brampton, Canada
Went to the Rotisserie for an early dinner. We ordered the Pulled Chicken Poutine. There were two sizes available. I believe we had the regular size, which was fine by us as it was enough to share. The Poutine was great! The chicken was seasoned in their hot sauce mix and the fries had a unique crunchiness to them. The cashier was friendly. Restaurant was clean and well stocked. Now I understand why this place is my hubby’s go-to for lunch!
Daniel T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
For what it is, place does it well! Fish tacos are a bomb dot com, and chicken comes in close second. Love there homemade hot sauce! Gets super busy at lunch, so bail the office @ 11:45am. Otherwise expect a lineup.
Elisa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Deeeelicious. Reasonably priced and absolutely a joy in your mouth. You gotta get chicken here. I don’t know what else you’d get from here, but this place has some legit chicken. You get a choice between white or dark meat, or you can mix it up and get both. I would’ve thought that the white meat would be dry, but naw! It’s succulent and juicy. You also get some hot sauce along with your chicken. Ahhhh yeahhhhh. I don’t know if it’s home made or not, but it’s great! I think for sides, I had the potatoes and a coleslaw, which were both great. I’d love to try their other sides since I’m seeing some good reviews on them.
Sara W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Speedy and delicious! Great ingredients, solid diner fare with way less grease. The staff are pleasant, hard workers! And the joint is spic and span. Love the food selection, location and patio. If your in the mode for fast greek or ¼ chicken with roasted potatoes, this is the spot. Comforting, perfectly priced and a small business… will be my new go to take out dinner in the area! (Only four stars bc I reserve 5 stars for gourmet food, yeah yeah, I’m a food snot, I know… the worst!)
123Michimee ..
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mississauga, Canada
I work in the area and like coming here for lunch. They have so many options under $ 10. Chicken is like a homey swiss chalet. Hot sauce is tasty. Greek fries are awesome. cant wait to trh more thinga on the menu
Heitor C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Great greek food. Try the chicken souvlaki. A very well served portion full of flavour. Simple but great food. Definetly I’m a fan. Just be patience with the lines during lunch time. It’s worthwhile.
Sanju S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is amazing. Gets super crowded during lunch but their rotisserie chicken is so good. And the fish yummm. We always get it at work on Fridays. The sides are also really good. I love their hot sauce and tzatziki. I could eat just the tzatziki so good. Portions are huge as well. Love this place.
Bobby N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
I rarely ever venture this far unless it is to go play football at Lamport but recently invited along for lunch i was surprised to discover this is actually a very busy lunch time destination. My friend recommended the fish tacos and $ 8 for three, with a side of rice or greek salad is a decent deal. Since then i have been back twice and had the same thing.(I seriously love fish tacos) and it has been a hit and miss each time. The first time they were delish but another time way too dry so it seems to depend on what time at lunch i come. I do like they have a nice outside seating area, which is perfect for those long lunches.
Jashan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dorval, Canada
This is a fantastic place for lunch in Liberty Village. Nothing fancy, no servers however the food is excellent, I usually call in to order the fish tacos, chicken poutine or grilled tilapia and the hot sauce is brilliant.
Alexia G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
Staff is great(super-friendly), food is authentic & excellent! Favorite food spot and highly recommend it. Great value!
Ettienne V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
I love Portuguese chicken and therefore I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered Liberty Village Rotisserie Grill makes delicious Portuguese rotisserie chicken! I had the quarter chicken with fries and a coke. My food arrived quickly and the portion size was generous. I love their version on peri-peri hot sauce. I have a feeling I will become a regular!
Delina G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
I agree with previous posts. Super underrated place. Great lunch spot with rotisserie chicken, sandwiches and Fish and chips/tacos on Fridays.
Sharon G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
Had dinner here with my brother. It was a warm day so we sat outside when a table opened up, as it was pretty hot inside. Food arrived fairly quickly and we were pleasantly surprised by the amount of food we received. The food was great and the price was even better. Will definitely plan to return again!
Tiger S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 North York, Canada
Tasty chicken and acceptable prices. I ordered half chicken with rice and potatoes. I eat Portuguese chicken often at Sardinha Rei Dos Frangos(SRDF) near Ossington. That’s my benchmark. The chicken here is good, but it’s a little subpar compared with what I can get elsewhere. The rice and potatoes portion is noticeably smaller than SRDF. The spicy sauce they use here resembles a modified buffalo sauce more than the usual piri piri sauce. It’s still delicious of course. The biggest difference is much more fundamental. I’m a fan of Portuguese chicken because they usually charcoal grill the chicken. This place doesn’t seem to use charcoal. So it’s almost like those grocery store chickens. This place is still ok. Since SRDF can’t be everywhere, I’m happy to settle for this place if I really crave grilled chicken and happened to be in the area. But it’s not a place I’d go out of my way for.
Chris V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Toronto, Canada
This place is really underrated. On first look it might have a sign that appears like a coffee time or what not but let me tell you there’s nothing missing in the food. As someone who eats very low sugar and carbs, this is the obvious choice of many people in the area who train and enjoy ketosis /paleo /low carb diets. Their Rotisserie chicken is definitely their trademark. A half chicken with two sides, a container with greek salad(feta, tomato, olives, red onion) and choices of side steamed vegetables is ideal for me and priced around 10 dollars. The hot sauce is very reminiscent of buffalo wing sauce(Frank’s and Butter) but adds a great flavour on already well seasoned Rotisserie. Believe me, at first glance it appears IFFY but after eating, it’s anything but! The patio chairs have noon lunch time SUNSHINE hitting it too for that Vitamin D! Highly Recommended!
Martin W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
Surprisingly good and fast lunch service, even when it was full. The quarter chicken combo did leave a lot to be desired, though. The vegetables might have been of the frozen variety, and there were like 3 of them. Give me my veggies! The chicken itself also wasn’t that great and a little dry. It looks a lot like a fast food place so I wasn’t really expecting amazing food, but I didn’t find the rotisserie is any better than a Swiss Chalet, for example.
Teena D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Toronto, Canada
After conducting two enrolment seminars today, I drove home from Windsor this afternoon. It started raining after I hit London so it was a longer slower wetter drive. By the time I got home five hours later, I was exhausted so stopped off at Liberty Village Rotisserie Grill, which is in our ‘hood, to pick up some supper for Gord and I. We’ve eaten there before and like it. Since May, it has new owners. This is the first time we’ve tried it since the change in ownership. Some of the less popular Portuguese items the former owners had on the menu are gone. They have been replace with fish tacos, chicken poutine, etc. I got us each a half chicken dinner with rice and potatoes. Here’s mine … I got extra hot sauce on mine(Gord didn’t want any sauce). Everything was delicious! The chicken was so tender. I love potatoes done like this! The rice with the sauce was good. We’re definitely going to have it check it out more often.
John C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Mississauga, Canada
The have a long way to go until they can say they have Portugueses Chicken. Very plane tasting Just Like hospital food. No real Portuguese would eat this chicken. The hot sauce is good price is good. Service was Great. If you want good chicken just take a walk on College street.
TOFoodReviews n.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Toronto, Canada
The Rotisserie House is a family-run, Portuguese barbeque(or Churrasqueira) restaurant in the Liberty Village area. Like most places owned and run by families, this restaurant is small, a bit cluttered with a mishmash of décor and, no matter the number of other patrons there at the time, has a staff that makes you feel like the centre of attention. They happen to be closed on the weekend, but from Monday to Thursday they are open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Fridays from 11:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The hours are slightly odd, but it makes for a great lunch spot, especially for those like me who tend to take lunch anytime between about noon and 3:00 p.m. They offer a variety of chicken dishes, a number of different sides and even one vegetarian option. You can get a ¼ or ½ rotisserie chicken dinner — white meat or dark meat — with a choice of two small sides for $ 6.50 — $ 10.00. For an additional $ 0.99(small) or $ 1.98(double) you can get a side of onion rings, Greek or Caesar salad. The menu itself is pretty huge and is filled with quite a few options. The regular roster of sides, for example, includes Portuguese rice, roasted Parisian potatoes, steamed vegetables, French fries, garden salad or potato wedges. Mains include the abovementioned chicken combos, rib combos, a variety of salads and soups, chicken wings and fingers and sandwiches, like pulled chicken, grilled vegetable, grilled chicken, pork or sausage. They even offer catering. I decided upon the pulled chicken sandwich with a side of Parisian potatoes. The pulled chicken is topped with their«famous» hot sauce, served on a white or whole wheat Kaiser and is dressed with mayo, lettuce and tomato. All of this, with a drink, came in at about $ 9. One of my all-time favourite side dishes are those lemony, roasted potatoes available at most Greek restaurants. Well, The Rotisserie House’s Parisian roasted potatoes are a close second. They are red, probably from Paprika, and just a bit fiery from the restaurant’s signature hot sauce. The pulled chicken sandwich was flavourful, tender and also had the same red hue from the sauce. I do enjoy spicy foods, though I am a bit of a wimp. This restaurant’s hot sauce had a great kick and a good flavour, but it won’t burn your mouth to the point that you can’t taste anything else. This is really important, since they throw the hot sauce on their dishes, whether it’s requested or not. Don’t fret too much about all the spice if you’re grabbing lunch and heading back to the office, you can buy a pack of gum here too! Considering the size of this restaurant, I was quite surprised by the number of items they have on the menu. It was not overly busy when I walked in, so everything went very smoothly as far as timing and service went. The staff is extremely friendly, but very small, so I am curious to see what happens when it gets really busy. However, they seem to have it all figured out. If I lived closer to Liberty Village, I could see this being a regular staple for me for a quick lunch, or to grab some dinner on the way home from work. The prices are reasonable, the food tastes good and it’s quick and satisfying.