"Roll N Roaster was founded in the early 1970s and it feels largely unchanged — a gigantic structure in yellow and orange that looks like a typical fast-food spot, except much bigger and wholly its own. Go on the weekend when the place is jammed with Little Leaguers in full regalia, or families returning from religious observances in their best clothes, and mingle with a cross-section of southern Brooklynites. As the name would suggest, the roast beef sandwich is the move. If you spend more than $40 the restaurant will also give you a complimentary pizza (it’s not very good, but it is very fun to get free things)." - Emma Orlow, Eater Staff