California, United States Food Guide: 3 Grill food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Roseville

August 13, 2020 Toi Mattera

Discover Restaurants offering the best Grill food in Roseville, California, United States. Roseville (formerly, Roseville Junction, Junction, and Grider's) is the largest city in Placer County, California, United States, in the Sacramento metropolitan area. As of January 1, 2015, the state Department of Finance estimated the city's population to be 128,382. Interstate 80 runs through Roseville and State Route 65 runs through part of the northern edge of the city.
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1. Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

1595 Eureka Rd Corner of Eureka and Lead Hill, Roseville, CA 95661-3040 American, Steakhouse, Bar, Seafood, Grill Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 916-750-5150 https://bennettskitchen.com/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

4 based on 8 reviews

Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

Bennett’s’ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where you’re treated lik

Reviewed By Sharon S

Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.

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2. Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

1595 Eureka Rd Corner of Eureka and Lead Hill, Roseville, CA 95661-3040 American, Steakhouse, Bar, Seafood, Grill Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 916-750-5150 https://bennettskitchen.com/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

4 based on 8 reviews

Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

Bennett’s’ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where you’re treated lik

Reviewed By Sharon S

Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.

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3. Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

1595 Eureka Rd Corner of Eureka and Lead Hill, Roseville, CA 95661-3040 American, Steakhouse, Bar, Seafood, Grill Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch, Drinks Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service [email protected] +1 916-750-5150 https://bennettskitchen.com/
Food
Service
Value
Overall Ratings

4 based on 8 reviews

Bennett's Kitchen Bar Market

Bennett’s’ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where you’re treated lik

Reviewed By Sharon S

Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.

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