Rosie's Bbq Grillery

8930 Corbin Ave, Northridge, United States

🛍 Bbq, Barbecue, American, North American

4.1 💬 3929 Reviews
Rosie's Bbq Grillery

Phone: +18183493055

Address: 8930 Corbin Ave, Northridge, United States

City: Northridge

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 3929

Website: http://www.rosiesbbq.com/

"Excellent reviews were one of the main reasons I gave this place a try. I felt the need to leave this to deter others from making the same mistake. I ordered Brisket, mashed potatoes and Mac, all were subpar. The Mac and cheese tastes store bought and honestly not even brand names it was so plain, the mashed potatoes (my favorite food btw, yes it's weird lol) were dry and tasted like they had something weird in them that didn't complement the taste at all. Onto the main dish, the reason I wanted bbq was for good brisket. It was atrocious. I thought it smelled unappetizing with a strong pickled smell before I even got a chance to take a bite and it went downhill from there. On top of being cut lengthwise and improperly distributing the fat, it simply didn't taste good. It tasted like pickled meat without the mesquite and I don't recommend this place at all. Will not be returning. Save yourself an overpriced stomach ache."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Dessert

Wraps

Sandwiches

Chicken Wings

Salad

Beef Dishes

Snacks And Sides

Cereales Importados

Meat Dishes

Salads And Spreads

Pork

Lamb

Featured Items

Chicken Dishes

Pizza

Wraps & Bagels

Sides

Entrées

Sweets & Desserts

Burger

Bbq Sandwiches

Wraps, Dogs, Fish, Chops And Subs

Steaks

Soup, Salad, And Chili

Pork Dishes*

American Food

Miranda Miranda

I would definitely order from here again. The food was very good

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Reviews

Lisa
Lisa

I made some special requests, and they attended to all of them perfectly.


Willie
Willie

Ordered the tri-tip salad. Meat was great, but the salad was nothing special. Service was very fast, even during busy hours!


April
April

The food at the restaurant is generally good. However, one item in my order was quite disappointing. Given the price, I expected better quality. View menu


Christine
Christine

I have ordered the bang bang shrimp several times before and this order was about half the size as other orders. The shrimp were also overcooked and disappointing.


emma
emma

The driver was on time and very courteous. Food was just bland and cold. The beans taste like they are off a can and coleslaw was dripped all over my bag. Not ordering from this restaurant again


User
User

Great BBQ food! Everything was falling off the bone! Mac and cheese delicious and the mashed potatoes had cheese in it! The garlic parmesan bread that they bring out is so soft and warm ? I can't wait to go back again.Food: 5/5 View menu


User
User

I haven't been to Rosie's in decades, but I recently ordered takeout and remembered why I used to enjoy it. The food is delicious and well-prepared. While it can get busy and there might be a bit of a wait, the waiting times and prices are reasonable. I have a preference for the old location on Tampa, but since I go to the gym in this center, it feels familiar.


Robert
Robert

Some of our favorite dishes include the baby back ribs, medium-rare tri tip, BBQ chicken, beef ribs, and their burgers. Plus, when you order an entrée, you can add their fantastic salad bar for just $2.99. The sides are also amazing—don't miss out on their potato salad, creamy coleslaw, peanut slaw, onion straws, grilled corn, and baked beans. They even have our favorite Caesar salad dressing. They offer nightly specials as well as great deals for seniors (60+). If you haven’t visited yet, you definitely should—it’s an experience you won’t regret!


User
User

Excellent reviews were one of the main reasons I gave this place a try. I felt the need to leave this to deter others from making the same mistake. I ordered Brisket, mashed potatoes and Mac, all were subpar. The Mac and cheese tastes store bought and honestly not even brand names it was so plain, the mashed potatoes (my favorite food btw, yes it's weird lol) were dry and tasted like they had something weird in them that didn't complement the taste at all. Onto the main dish, the reason I wanted bbq was for good brisket. It was atrocious. I thought it smelled unappetizing with a strong pickled smell before I even got a chance to take a bite and it went downhill from there. On top of being cu... View menu

Categories

  • Bbq Savor the smoky and savory flavors of our barbecue offerings. From tender ribs to juicy briskets, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces and spices for an authentic BBQ experience.
  • Barbecue Savor the smoky, juicy flavors of our barbecue delights. From tender ribs to succulent pulled pork, each dish is grilled to perfection with our signature sauces, offering a true taste of barbecue heaven. View menu
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.
  • North American Savor the diverse flavors of North America with dishes ranging from juicy burgers and crispy fried chicken to tangy BBQ ribs and fresh salads, all capturing the essence of regional favorites and comfort classics.

Amenities

  • Takeout
  • Delivery
  • menu
  • Visa Card
  • menu
  • Mastercard

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