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Well, it's Red Lobster. You pretty much know what to expect if you've ever been to one. I went there on a Saturday, around 7pm, and it was PACKED. They said it'd be about an hour wait, and gave us one of those little pager things. About five minutes later it was vibrating and our table was ready. Weird. Like I said, the place was rammed, but the waiter was fast and friendly and told us all about the specials and whatever else was going on that night. Service was great. We started with some appetizers, escargot stuffed mushrooms and... something else. I forget. It was good though. My girlfriend had a Red Lobster ceasar, and I had a pint of Blue. They don't have many beers on tap there apparently. After the apps were done, they brought us our salads, and right when we finished those off our main courses arrived at our table. She had the steak oscar and I had the lobsterfest deal with the crab legs and lobster tail and shrimp assortment. Everything was cooked right and tasted awesome. It wasn't the best meal I've ever had, but it was decent. I mean it's Red Lobster. You know?
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