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I've always avoided Red Lobster only because I think when it comes to seafood, I'd much rather spend the extra couple minutes on Yelp searching my options and spend that little extra on food that, if not fresh, can make you instantly ill. Now I never got sick at a Red Lobster and will go back once Discover Card sends me more $10 coupons, but until that happens, sorry Red Plopster, I will be passing. This location seems dark and gloomy, with out dated decor and slow service at the bar (based on 3 separate trips). One highlight that is worth mentioning is their Lobster Nachos, I do love those things. If you get the calamari, expect a huge platter of veggies too, kind of a mess, not very good presentation. They do have a lobster machine so you know that's fresh. Anyway, go to Red Lobster if you want seafood on a budget. Otherwise, take a scenic drive to Pickle Bills or look online for a local restaurant serving similar dishes, you'll be surprised on what you find.
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