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Its Red Lobster, not fine dining so I am going to be fair on this review and give it 3 stars. Lets be honest - you get what you pay for. I went in yesterday with Hubby and both kids for lunch. They have some good promos running right now so that was a plus. Our server was interesting, lol. He was quite talkative and literally gave his his agenda each time he came to the table. For example we ordered our drinks and before leaving the table he told us - " I am going to put the order in, make your iced tea, grab some sugar, stop by the bar and pick up the chocolate milk for the kids and be right back." I didn't mind the play by play but it almost seemed as if he was reminding himself more than us what needed to be done. OK so onto the important stuff. The kids meals are huge!! For $6 my son got a dinner salad (adult sized) a chocolate milk (free refills) 4 large chicken tenders and an order of fries. Not a bad deal at all! It would have been more than enough to feed both the kids and I would have only ordered 1 had I known. I ordered the a soup and salad lunch special and the hubby ordered shrimp scampi/chicken tender lunch combo. Overall the food tasted good and came out in a reasonable amount of time. Now for the reason they got 3 stars - The kids drinks never made it to the table. we eventually flagged down another employee and had them bring them out. My husband didn't like his lemonade (it is the lite version with artificial sweetener) so he ordered a replacement drink. The server never brought it out but the manager must have seen it waiting at the bar to be delivered and eventually did bring it to our table. I wanted Tabasco for my soup and after asking for it started eating my salad waiting for it to arrive. About 10 minutes later, after my soup had chilled to luke warm, the manager came back to our table and apologized saying they couldn't find any... no hot sauce, really? As mentioned, you get what you pay for. It was still an enjoyable experience and I would go back.
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