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Contribuisci feedbackThe food and the server were both amazing! We waited for our food for a long time, but it was worth it!
All you can eat shrimp is one of the best offers on the market now. Absolutely delicious!!
Gratitude is back! This place of red lobster had a few hard years where the food was not quite as good, but only recently eaten there and it was tasty back as it was earlier, everything was perfect. I had a lobster **** grilled salmon and grilled shrimp with broccoli and roasted Brussels sprouts and my son had crispy flounder and grilled salmon with frits and a caesar salad. We went with leftovers and very satisfied!
You got me. Mother for her 70th birthday. We both had the pick 2. She had scallops shrimp I had popcorn shrimps scampi. Years ago, I got a plate that served the devil's bull. It was great. Most options are just okay now. My mother enjoyed it. Your vanilla bean cheesecake is to die for!? Just the edition, on my side, has been since COVID I guess they are no longer singing Happy Birthday to their males. Just a little Tidbit when you're going to someone's birthday.
Ironically, Red Lobster is NOT the place you order lobster. I?ve known this for years, but still can?t help being enticed by the promise of ?it?ll be different this time.? I ordered the Harborside Lobster and Shrimp Feast (roasted rock lobster, garlic grilled shrimp, and shrimp scampi). The shrimp were good, but the lobster was inedible. I peeled the lobster completely back out of its shell and was horrified how BLACK the bottom of it was. It looked like an alien and had the texture of a rubber tire. And no, I didn?t bother sending it back. Ever watch the movie ?Waiting?? Yeah?you NEVER send your food back ANYWHERE you patronize unless they accidentally served you the wrong dish. Anyhoo? But that?s why they throw in a house salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits to keep you from coming completely unhinged when you finally get your main entree. I don?t ever come here with my family expecting a ?fine dining? experience. And neither should you if you?re contemplating doing so. It?s kind of an elevated mindless grazing experience when you just can?t fathom doing another fast food restaurant in the area and can?t conceivably fight the crowds to get in at Texas Roadhouse.