Since they changed direction, Rosebud's food has improved vastly. It does seem a bit odd that they swapped out the menu and most of the staff but haven't changed any of the decor yet.
Not your average diner. An Indian fusion take on the diner scene. Decor was tastefully done, evoking an almost club vibe. Nice to start with one of their $10 cocktails "For The Love of Babu", while my daughter had a Mango Lassi. It was unfortunate that we arrived after 3pm as I really wanted to try the Tikka Tots ( tater tots with Makhani gravy, shredded cheese and pickled red onions), but maybe next time. Instead of the tots for a starter, we got the Dal Hummus. The pomegranate seeds added a nice pop. Then we had the Pork Belly Curry Tacos and Kerala Fried Chicken sandwich. Both very good. Definitely a place I would go back to when I am in the area
Food and service were great. Lamb and Pea cottage pie, squash soup, Dahl hummus, and the grilled cheese with tomato soup and fries. Ugh to die for!
Finally made it back after the new owners purchased it. Very disappointed. Ordered Curry Chick & Waffle. Both Chicken and Waffle were dry. It came with "Maple Syrup" which was barely flavored corn starch. Do not write Maple Syrup if it's not. It was spicy enough to make me cough on several occasions despite no spicy symbol on the menu. Both the food and cocktails were (to me) much worse than before the new ownership. Very unfortunate, it's a completely different place now despite the new owners leveraging the existing brand recognition of the previous Rosebud.
We had a family tradition of stopping here for brunch when we visit Boston, but the restaurant has changed management since summer 2023 and not for the better. We were used to great and timely service and a nice variety of American brunch dishes. The service as soon as we walked through the door was not was it used to be and there were no servers working in the restaurant for the first 15min of our visit. In the past there were people at the bar and servers, now it was empty. The dishes didn’t have the variety from before as well. Won’t be returning.
Hands down the best Indian restaurant in the area. We live close by and never knew this place served Indian food. I just stumbled upon their menu to find out they had a variety of Indian dishes. We were a big party so could try many dishes. It's hard to pick a fav, but I loved the Indian veg chili, which is nothing but pav bhaji, Kashmiri deviled eggs were a delight, Ros omelette had a delicious curry with it. We loved that they serve masala chai, it had nice flavor of cardamom, and it felt like it was freshly made, which was nice. My friends had hot chocolate, and it had a perfect amount of sweetness. Tikka tots and The masala chai French toast were okayish. The french toast flavor was a nice flavor to think of, but it didn't hit the right spot. In desserts, we tried the gulab jamun waffles, and they just melted in our mouth. Don't miss having it. Definitely visiting this place to try out their lunch and dinner menus Vegetarian options: Indian vegetarian chili, avocado green chutney toast