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I'm really not a big chain restaurant guy. In fact, I'll typically go out of my way to avoid them. Red lobster surprised me tonight as I wasn't going into this with high expectations. I think if the service wasn't as wonderful as it was, I wouldn't have enjoyed the experience as much as I did. However, Georgia out waitress was just wonderful. She continued to go out of the way to keep my son happy. She even brought a lobster out of the tank for him to pet. He was so excited to watch it do "tricks" like hold crayons. The food actually wasn't bad either. I went with the lobsterfest dueling lobster tails. One had a seafood stuffing and was just okay. The other was topped with grilled shrimp and a tasty sauce that I enjoyed. The drinks were good as well, the featured lobster punch goes down almost too easy and the after dinner adult coffee was the right balance of smooth sweet alcohol and bitter coffee. All in all id actually be back, and coming from me for a chain restaurant that's about the biggest compliment I could give.
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