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The meal started out with such promise, but sadly went downhill from there. Our starters were gumbo, clam chowder, and the house salad. All three were enjoyable. Then we had to wait quite a while for our food. The blackened salmon + baby spinach salad was good, but the fried foods are to be avoided. The crispy cod slider and the crab sandwich were greasy and sad looking. The crab cake was tiny and thin, and spiced beyond belief. I couldn't taste if it was pepper or what but it was so spicy it burnt out my palate. Maybe it was done to cover the fishiness of the crab? And then the fries were awful. Barely warm, not crisp, insanely salty, and... tough. They were hard to describe, but it was also difficult to comprehend messing up fries so badly. They also consider water from the fountain a soda, so be prepared to pay for it, unlike most other places. Honestly depending on what you want to eat, you'd be better off going to Red Lobster.
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