Located in a slightly remote area, Zorro's has a very antique-y feel inside with mosaic windows, textured walls, and vintage-feeling armchairs. Definitely an older crowd, both diners and waiters. It was very heartwarming to see so many precious older couples dining at this establishment. The waiters were all extremely friendly and sweet.
Complimentary appetizers included olives, pickles, and a large basket of garlic bread (extremely garlicky - breaking a piece in half felt like squeezing a lemon from all the garlic juice that dispensed onto my plate but it still tasted guiltily good).
Ordered the single tail lobster entree which came with buttery rice, a salad, and a bowl of steamed vegetables. The vinaigrette dressing that came with my salad was a little overwhelmingly sour but the steamed vegetables was nicely prepared with some gravy-esque sauce on it. The lobster and the rice were both very good as well.