I have to agree with the comments made on
this thread about Rosebud Italian Country House & Pizzeria in Deerfield. My first experience there, a recent carry-out dinner, won't have me rushing back any time soon. Even though my expectations were low, being that it's so close to my home, I figured I had to give it at least one try. Still, the food fell way short.
Between our group, we tried several items. Most were awful and none were successful. The most egregious was the horrible pizza. Its crust was flavorless, dense and completely lifeless. In just about every way, it reminded me of the stuff usually found under frozen pizzas. The top side -- cheese and sausage -- was ridiculously salty. A cup of Italian Wedding Soup tasted fishy -- one spoon and into the trash. Two separate orders of pasta were complete mush. One of those, pappardelle, was so overcooked and compacted into its container, I told my wife it reminded me of noodle kugel. An order of "Brick" Chicken (crispy) was cooked nicely and tasted fine but it was served with (aka covered by) a side of broccolini that had been strewn with loads of coarsely-chopped, uncooked garlic, rendering it completely unpalatable. A side of meatballs was flavorless and dry, and swimming in a weak and watery tomato sauce. Bread was not like I remember from Highland Park. Here, it was some very dried out square-ish rolls.
I was never a major devotee of Rosebud Highland Park but for 6.5 years, my office was just a few blocks away and it was a reliable, if not spectacular, choice for lunch. It seems to me that Highland Park's loss is Deerfield's loss, too.

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