Rustler’s Rooste Celebrates Valentine’s Day
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Rustler’s Rooste Celebrates Valentine’s Day |
February is the month of love and Rustler’s Rooste is celebrating Valentines Day!
Enjoy a scenic dinner overlooking the Valley of the Sun. Whether you routinely make Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night your “date night,” we can all agree that Valentine’s Day is the one day of the year you make an exception. |
TRY our “Cowboy Stuff” for two! |
First comes a salad, then make room for all this stuff. Crispy shrimp, barbcued chicken, cowboy beans, seafood kabobs, Rustler’s ranch fries, seasonal fruit, barbecued pork ribs, corn on the cob, and aged Angus beef steak kabobs. Also some fresh raw vegetables for dippin’ and rolls right outa’ the oven with butter and honey. We’ll throw in the bib.
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Thanksgiving at Rustler’s Rooste
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Yes! We are open on Thanksgiving day, offering a Holiday Menu of Thanksgiving Specials. For the 25th year in a row, Rustler’s Rooste Steakhouse presents “Thanksgiving at Rustler’s Rooste” on Thursday, Nov. 23rd. Join us for all the traditional dishes plus a few new ones. Enjoy our Limited Holiday Menu OR try our world famous “Turkey Stuff” serves 6-8ppl. Surround yourself with tasty food and good company at Arizona’s legendary Steakhouse!If you’ll have friends and relatives visiting for the holidays, please bring them along the more the merrier.Call for our complete menu and to make your reservations.
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Kids Eat Free at Rustler’s Rooste
Posted byIt’s officially summer in Phoenix, Arizona and that can only mean one thing..
IT’S HOT! Save time, money and your energy and let Rustler’s Rooste do the cooking.
Memorial Day through Labor Day Kids 10 and younger EAT *FREE!
This promotion, is available from 5 to 10 p.m. daily through Labor Day 2017.
Fear not. When Labor Day rolls around Rustler’s Rooste offers the “Kids Slide Rider Club” where kids 10 and younger EAT *FREE ALL YEAR LONG!
Holiday Parties Country Luncheon’s
Posted byHoliday Parties – Lunch Menu
Country Holiday Menu ($22.00++ per person)
The all wood walls echo with history and are full of things from different points in time of this area and the west in general. Many ranchers brought their brands and branded the walls. Our critter out front, an long horn steer named Horney greets you upon arrival. Take our Famous “Tin” Slide into the dining room. (for the faint of heart, there’s a staircase). All this with the muted comfort of sawdust covered floors and the aroma of mesquite grilling promises the elusive cowboy experience.