Roosters

211 Dauphin St, Mobile - 36602
298 reviews
Latin American Tacos
(251) 375-1076

Waited almost 15mins for a water with Lemon and I am currently still Waiting……. The Hostess was on point but overall service is Trash!!!!!! Jerk chicken Breast is Horrible ?I’m not trying to take anything away from the overall experience but the food and service is Horrible. Note it is 3:55pm. Wow & I had such high hopes….? ⚠️?????

Another great place to visit in downtown Mobile...casual and cool, with a wonderful selection of Latin American and Caribbean dishes. The El Toro burrito had some of the best barbacoa I've ever eaten!Outdoor and indoor seating, friendly waitstaff, and fresh ingredients = a winning combination!

This place had people every where, the atmosphere was friendly and the Jerk Chicken will be my reason for returning ?

always the sweetest people! i don’t know how many times i’ve walked in here hungry while bar hopping downtown. just love the fact that they are so quick with the food. they are always packed with people so that should tell you about the quality. the staff are so kind and never have i had a bad experience with them. please get their guac. it’s a killer.

Great service for our large party… waitress never missed a beat. The food was very good too.

We ordered the jerk chicken nachos and the serving size was extremely generous More than enough for two people

Great staff. Interesting decor. I was with a group of 7- we all ordered - 6 meals came out after a little wait - they were busy- you can see the kitchen, it is open to the dining room- they were getting it trying to fix everything. My meal took twice as long as the original wait for the other 6. And it was wrong. But I ate it- a little too warm for my taste- but it wasn’t what I ordered so- the chips and cheese side were awesome! I’d go back.

Wow! Great food! The Turf and Surf Burrito was amazing! Food enjoyed by the entire family.

The food was very good and nice service. Highly recommend it as well as getting tacos. The Spanish rice was a bit underwhelming though.

My partner and I went to Roosters for her birthday, and right away knew we'd like the place as there is a piano staring at you when you walk in the door. The ambiance is sort of youthful hip, but we didn't feel like we were babysitting, which can happen at some places where the crowd tends be in the "three decades or less on the planet" group.I ordered a beer and water, she just water, and then only wanted to share a plate of loaded nachos, so that's what we did. They do come with lotsa good junk on 'em and you can add meat for a nominal charge - so we added barbacoa, which is Spanish for BBQ, and also order some guacamole on the side.The nachos (the chips) were pretty standard fare, but the Pico de Gallo was very fresh, the pickled jalapenos very zesty(which we like!), the Chipotle Cream a nice touch, and the jack cheese was good as well. But, no doubt, the Queso Blanco was off-the-chain good. Although the meat was very tender, I was not a fan of the barbacoa because of what it was tossed with - it was definitely not a version of sauce with which either of us was familiar. The guac seemed fresh, but was overpowered by too much lime. Lime is necessary in any good guacamole recipe, but it should be a hint, not mask the avocado itself.Overall, we really liked Roosters and will definitely return to try some of their other offerings as fresh is always good.So, cockadoodledoo yourself a favor and strut your bad self over to Roosters for some delicious LA fare - it's worth the trip.