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We were underwhelmed by this restaurant. The food was low quality and not fresh. I had a salad, sweet potato and "grilled" salmon. The salad was bland - ya know, iceberg lettuce and pale tomatoes. The sweet potato was slightly over done and the salmon was not grilled in the traditional sense. It wasn't smoked or charred. It was wet and a little fishy tasting. My husband had salad, clam chowder and a steak and shrimp combo with onion rings and a loaded baked potato. His salad toppings came on the side in separate little plastic to go containers and it was just as bland as mine. The clam chowder was way too thick...like pudding...and tasted canned. His steak was fair, the shrimp was a bit fishy, the onion rings were cheap and the loaded potato didn't come pre-loaded...they gave him all the toppings in little containers just like his salad. We were given bland hush puppies with pre-packaged containers of margarine. The food was more along the lines of heat-lamped fast food. I believe Red Lobster might taste better than Captain Steve's and trust me, I'm no Red Lobster fan.
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