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| - My husband and I periodically accompany my husbands elderly parents to this location. My elderly in-law's loyalty to this location stems from a server, Michael. I wanted to let the management and Michael himself know how much my husband and I appreciate him and the care and kindness he shows our parents. They are in their eighties, and I know they can sometimes be difficult. How ever, they feel Michael is more like family than just an employee that cares for them in a restaurant. Michael goes above and beyond to make the feel welcome and as if they are the only table in the restaurant. This has not just been once or twice. My husband and I married five years ago. I believe it was sometime that first year I went with them to your store, the first time for my birthday, so he has been waiting on them for several years, each time as if they were his favorite customers ever. If I recall correctly, a few years back Michael injured his knee or had knee surgery or something along that line, and our parents were not sure if they would ever come back because if Michael was gone, so were they! Anyway, food and beverage is a difficult business. I just waned you to know how amazing Michael is. Thank you to you both. And we have had no occasion that were not happy and satisfied with the food and did not leave with enough food for lunch the following day. :) P.S. We were just in for Mom's birthday, and we also gave her another Red Lobster gift card. Dad's birthday is in June, so we most certainly will be seeing you all again very soon. :)
And a P.S. To Doc H. Thank you for your amusing review. If you are looking for "fine dining", don't take your snooty European friends to a family chain restaurant. Red Lobster does not pretend to be anything more than it is, an affordable chain seafood restaurant. Seriously, get over your fine falutin' self! LOL
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