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  • We came here for Christmas Eve dinner 2009. My father-in-law had been here many times (in his neighborhood) and suggested we come here (reservations) to celebrate. We were seated upstairs in a booth near the bar. (There was a fireplace on the balcony- if you were interested in some outdoor ambiance.) Not many people were seated up there until a large party came over (but we were nearly done with our dinner at that point). We did notice the huge claw attraction (usually see it for large stuffed animals at wal-mart) but for lobsters but did not think it was possible (until I read Sherita's review- lucky gal). The food was really good. For appetizers, we had calamari and mozzarella sticks. My husband had the linguine and clams- he said it was the best he ever had (he is half Italian BTW so he is super picky with his pasta). But he also wanted me to mention that there were lots of clams in his dish. My husband's step-mom had the filet mignon- well done. I don't remember what my father-in-law had. I had the Seafood Pasta. I remember being full and had lots of pasta left over (because I ate all the seafood). I don't know what the bill was because my in-laws paid. But we did use a Restaurant.com certificate (I'm not sure if the restaurant still participates). A recently changed menu but pretty extensive, including: appetizers (20 different selections like calamari and mozzarella sticks), pizza (cheese, pepperoni, or seafood), oysters on the half shell, homemade soups (new england clam chowder), salads (like caesar, house, side, cobb, taco, louie), sandwiches (burgers, club, po boys, and fish), entrees (like chicken, steak, seafood, lamb chops served with vegetables, rice/potato/fries and salad), baja (four different kinds of tacos & nachos), shrimp (scampi, fried, coconut, grilled), pasta (alfredo, scampi, marsala), sides (fries, rice, cole slaw, baked potato, onion rings, sourdough loaf), and desserts (sundae, cake, cheesecake, key lime pie). Also, they now serve breakfast (omelets, pancakes, burrito, eggs benedict) too. Besides featuring a new menu, there is a Happy Hour daily from 3 pm to 6 pm. Selections for $5.95 like chicken wings, chicken fingers, shrimp ceviche, nachos, chicken lettuce wraps, and quesadillas for $5.95. Specialty drinks for $3.50 include: cosmo, margarita, lava flow (one of my favorites, while vacationing in Hawaii), mojito, and caribbean special (southern comfort, smirnoff vodka, amaretto, pineapple, cranberry & orange juice- sounds yummy). It all sounds so inviting. I'm trying to get my husband to go again (but for this) but he is dead set on getting the linguine and clams dish again. (I love trying new things and broadening my horizons.)
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