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Villages PL
12-20-2012, 07:44 PM
My lady friend wants to go out for fish on saturday so I suggested the Red Lobster restaurant. I called them and they said they have about 15 new menu items that are reasonably priced. Has anyone been there lately? What do you think of it? What's good to order? I hate anything that's smoked but I understand that not everything is smoked.
PaPaLarry
12-20-2012, 08:02 PM
My lady friend wants to go out for fish on saturday so I suggested the Red Lobster restaurant. I called them and they said they have about 15 new menu items that are reasonably priced. Has anyone been there lately? What do you think of it? What's good to order? I hate anything that's smoked but I understand that not everything is smoked.
I myself prefer Bonefish!!!!!
skyguy79
12-20-2012, 08:22 PM
My lady friend wants to go out for fish on saturday so I suggested the Red Lobster restaurant. I called them and they said they have about 15 new menu items that are reasonably priced. Has anyone been there lately? What do you think of it? What's good to order? I hate anything that's smoked but I understand that not everything is smoked.I haven't been there since the new item, but I can tell you that the 15 items are all under $15.00 according to their website. The 15 items listed are:
Tilapia with Roasted Vegetables
Wood-Grilled Chicken with Portobello Wine Sauce
Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp
Bar Harbor Salad with Shrimp or Salmon
Blue Cheese Sirloin
Tilapia with Pineapple Salsa (½ Portion)
Parmesan-Crusted Chicken Alfredo
Caesar Salad Salmon
Chesapeake Shrimp with Crab
Wood-Grilled Pork Chops
Roasted Vegetable Skewers
Tropical BBQ Glazed Chicken
RL Cobb Salad with Shrimp, Salmon or Chicken
Tilapia with Lemon Garlic Butter (½ Portion)
Bar Harbor Salad with Chicken
You can get a description of all 15 and more on their website. www.redlobster.com (http://www.redlobster.com)
Cisco Kid
12-20-2012, 08:26 PM
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One my trip to TV
Where is the best Grouper.
That is a rare find up here.
And does anyone know of anyone that ship over night fresh fish.
If it can be done at all.
GatorFan
12-20-2012, 09:53 PM
I love Red Lobster.
ilovetv
12-20-2012, 09:57 PM
My lady friend wants to go out for fish on saturday so I suggested the Red Lobster restaurant. I called them and they said they have about 15 new menu items that are reasonably priced. Has anyone been there lately? What do you think of it? What's good to order? I hate anything that's smoked but I understand that not everything is smoked.
Bonefish Grille.
Lbmb24101
12-20-2012, 10:09 PM
Last time we went to Red Lobster here in north Atlanta, it was not good
Service was slow, shrimp was overcooked, place had a moldy smell...the one close to us needs major renovations.....
Bonefish Grill is where wevgo now instead though the food fare is different from Red L
gomoho
12-20-2012, 10:57 PM
Bonefish without a doubt - may cost more but worth it.
applesoffh
12-20-2012, 11:22 PM
Ditto!
Barefoot
12-20-2012, 11:47 PM
Bonefish without a doubt - may cost more but worth it.
Absolutely agree! The ambience and quality of food are much better. It is a little more expensive, but worth it.
Madelaine Amee
12-21-2012, 07:38 AM
My lady friend wants to go out for fish on saturday so I suggested the Red Lobster restaurant. I called them and they said they have about 15 new menu items that are reasonably priced. Has anyone been there lately? What do you think of it? What's good to order? I hate anything that's smoked but I understand that not everything is smoked.
Another vote for Bonefish - great menu and the ambiance, service and atmosphere is excellent.
buggyone
12-21-2012, 09:08 AM
The Darden Corp which has Red Lobster and Olive Garden has been cutting employee hours to under 30 per week so they will not have to provide health insurance. This has resulted in a drop in business from customers who are social minded.
One customer was quoted in the Orlando Sentinel as saying he and his wife have decided not to go to Red Lobster anymore based on the fact he did not want unhappy employees who just had hours cut preparing and serving his food. That seems to be reasonable to me.
Personally, I like Bonefish a lot better anyhow and do not go to Red Lobster - but the company policy of cutting employee hours to part time cinches it for me.
Schaumburger
12-21-2012, 12:36 PM
The Darden Corp which has Red Lobster and Olive Garden has been cutting employee hours to under 30 per week so they will not have to provide health insurance. This has resulted in a drop in business from customers who are social minded.
One customer was quoted in the Orlando Sentinel as saying he and his wife have decided not to go to Red Lobster anymore based on the fact he did not want unhappy employees who just had hours cut preparing and serving his food. That seems to be reasonable to me.
Personally, I like Bonefish a lot better anyhow and do not go to Red Lobster - but the company policy of cutting employee hours to part time cinches it for me.
buggyone, Thank you for posting this information. I have enjoyed eating at Olive Garden and Red Lobster in the past. Will have to rethink eating at these places in the future.
Just my 2 cents -- I would choose Bonefish over Red Lobster.
skyguy79
12-21-2012, 01:56 PM
I wonder just how many people will be thanking the political activisim of the "social minded" when their boycotts inevitably results in their totally losing their jobs!
The cut backs that are occurring are not limited to just restaurants, but to many other retail outlets as well. Are you also going to boycott them so they can also lose their jobs too?
I understand the frustration over the cutbacks, and do so in a broader spectrum than being spoken of, but you DON'T solve problems by creating even bigger ones!
Support those employees at Red Lobster, Olive Garden and any other business (i.e. Sears) and preserve their jobs no matter who you blame for the cutback of hours! After all, they are the ones that are being hurt here, and we don't need to further make them suffer any more than we have to through ones political beliefs and actions!
Waynecarla
12-21-2012, 02:52 PM
Not that crazy about Red Lobster.Also service was poor, hopefully it was just that night.
skyguy79
12-21-2012, 02:59 PM
Not that crazy about Red Lobster.Also service was poor, hopefully it was just that night.I think that many restaurants can have a bad night, and although I don't specifically remember from when we were at Red Lobster, my wife tells me that the service was good. I can though remember our visits to the Olive Garden and I have to say the service was excellent without exception each and every time we ate there.
Bogie Shooter
12-21-2012, 03:36 PM
The Darden Corp which has Red Lobster and Olive Garden has been cutting employee hours to under 30 per week so they will not have to provide health insurance. This has resulted in a drop in business from customers who are social minded.
One customer was quoted in the Orlando Sentinel as saying he and his wife have decided not to go to Red Lobster anymore based on the fact he did not want unhappy employees who just had hours cut preparing and serving his food. That seems to be reasonable to me.
Personally, I like Bonefish a lot better anyhow and do not go to Red Lobster - but the company policy of cutting employee hours to part time cinches it for me.
Latest in the Orlando Sentinel is reported that Darden was not cutting any fulltime employees hours.
rubicon
12-21-2012, 04:05 PM
I wonder just how many people will be thanking the political activisim of the "social minded" when their boycotts inevitably results in their totally losing their jobs!
The cut backs that are occurring are not limited to just restaurants, but to many other retail outlets as well. Are you also going to boycott them so they can also lose their jobs too?
I understand the frustration over the cutbacks, and do so in a broader spectrum than being spoken of, but you DON'T solve problems by creating even bigger ones!
Support those employees at Red Lobster, Olive Garden and any other business (i.e. Sears) and preserve their jobs no matter who you blame for the cutback of hours! After all, they are the ones that are being hurt here, and we don't need to further make them suffer any more than we have to through ones political beliefs and actions!
Skyguy: You are so wise.
I had given Bonefish two tries and thankfully the portion were small because the quality was low and the prices ...well ridiculous. Red Lobster out competes Bonefish.
PaPaLarry
12-21-2012, 04:08 PM
Actually, I go to restaurants for the good food and service, and not for the politics that surround the business. If the foods good, and reasonable, I'll be back!!!
justjim
12-21-2012, 04:32 PM
My wife and I like Red Lobster and Bonefish. Bonefish is more expensive but We found the food good. Atmosphere and ambiance? Neither are all that great---Bonefish especially crowds too many tables and people too close together IMHO. But "chain" restaurants tend to use up every square foot. In October we had dinner at TV'S Red Lobster and it was a pleasant evening with good food and service. We will return probably sometime in January.
PJOHNS2654
12-21-2012, 04:51 PM
Absolutely agree! The ambience and quality of food are much better. It is a little more expensive, but worth it.
:agree::agree::agree::bigbow:
Villages PL
12-21-2012, 06:45 PM
Thanks to everyone for the comments, they are much appreciated.
Yesterday, I went online (RedLobster.com) to see their menu. But I couldn't figure out why they didn't offer "lunch deals" on Saturday. So I went to the restaurant and they gave me a few (3) menus to take home. In the middle of the night (couldn't sleep) I got up and started reading the menus. And I couldn't find anything on the weekend menu that I liked. Well, they have broiled flounder that I think comes with one side dish (not sure because the menu is not to clear in my opinion) for $12.75
So I called my friend and told her about it. She said she called Sam St. John's Sea Food Restaurant and they have all-you-can-eat broiled flounder with two side dishes for (are you ready for this?) $9.49 We have both eaten there before but it was several years ago.
So that's where we are going: Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant
My first choice was Golden Corral, of course, but she says she's tired of Golden Corral. Grrr! :)
BBQMan
12-21-2012, 06:53 PM
The Darden Corp which has Red Lobster and Olive Garden has been cutting employee hours to under 30 per week so they will not have to provide health insurance. This has resulted in a drop in business from customers who are social minded.
One customer was quoted in the Orlando Sentinel as saying he and his wife have decided not to go to Red Lobster anymore based on the fact he did not want unhappy employees who just had hours cut preparing and serving his food. That seems to be reasonable to me.
Personally, I like Bonefish a lot better anyhow and do not go to Red Lobster - but the company policy of cutting employee hours to part time cinches it for me.
Buggy, It's not just Darden. I know workers at Bob Evans who have received the same news. No restaurant chain aimed at family business will be able to keep more than a few employees on 40 hour per week jobs. It's simply not economically possible.
If you want to go to a chain that is not cutting hours may I suggest Ruth's Chris, Capital Grill or Morton's.
skyguy79
12-21-2012, 07:03 PM
So that's where we are going: Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant :)Now you've done it! You got my mouth watering. Seriously, this is the first I've heard of this restaurant, but it looks like an interesting place to dine. Take a look at these two links:
Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant (http://www.samscrs.com/)
Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant - TripAdvisor Reviews (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g34661-d862749-Reviews-Sam_s_St_John_s_Seafood-Summerfield_Florida.html)
PaPaLarry
12-21-2012, 07:10 PM
Theres a big difference from eating Fresh Fish compared to Frozen Fish!!!
Villages PL
12-21-2012, 07:13 PM
Now you've done it! You got my mouth watering. Seriously, this is the first I've heard of this restaurant, but it looks like an interesting place to dine. Take a look at these two links:
Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant (http://www.samscrs.com/)
Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant - TripAdvisor Reviews (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g34661-d862749-Reviews-Sam_s_St_John_s_Seafood-Summerfield_Florida.html)
The one we're going to is on 441 in Summerfield....across from Walmart.
Your link reminded me that I had better get there early because there's usually a long line. :)
Villages PL
12-21-2012, 07:28 PM
Theres a big difference from eating Fresh Fish compared to Frozen Fish!!!
How would we know if a restaurant uses fresh or frozen? By the price? If that's important, Red Lobster should put it in bold print on their menu: We do not use frozen fish, only fresh! But I don't recall seeing it. I'll check and see if it does.
I'll be back here on Saturday or Sunday to let everyone know how it went.
california dreamer
12-21-2012, 09:51 PM
I love Red Lobster's Shrimp Scampi dish. hope it is just as wonderful in TV as it is here in CA.
PaPaLarry
12-22-2012, 08:50 AM
How would we know if a restaurant uses fresh or frozen? By the price? If that's important, Red Lobster should put it in bold print on their menu: We do not use frozen fish, only fresh! But I don't recall seeing it. I'll check and see if it does.
I'll be back here on Saturday or Sunday to let everyone know how it went.
You wouldn't know, because they don't tell you!!! If you eat fish a lot, you can tell when chewing, and eating it. It's like buying fish at super market. If you see fish labeled "FAS" (which they must tell you) then thats fish caught at sea and frozen at sea. FAS= Frozen at Sea. Sweetbay labels there fish correct. Restaurants don't tell you, unless you ask, and even then, they are not truthful. At the same time, you can't expect restaurants to have fresh fish, especially if they don't sell that much etc. Again, some people don't mind frozen fish.
Villages PL
12-22-2012, 05:33 PM
I ate lunch at Sam St. John's Seafood Restaurant this afternoon. I had the broiled flounder, all-you-can-eat, for $9.49. It came with plenty of extras like two sides, rice and hush-puppies(?). I don't know if it was frozen or fresh but it was delicious. The whole meal was fantastic and the restaurant was much quieter than usual, so I enjoyed the quiet atmosphere. It couldn't have been better.
Kimandhim19981@gmail.com
12-22-2012, 06:00 PM
Oh went to Bonefish as everyone said how good it was, they messed up the order, one girl was so rude and threw the pâtés at us, needless to say the manager saved the day and we had our. (Late) starter and dessert for free, will not be rushing back though.
red tail
12-22-2012, 06:17 PM
i used to go to bonefish for bang bang shrimp and a few beers to wash them down. last 2 times the server had an attitude because i was only there for the special!! i quit going.tgi fridays for wings and the service is wonderful!!!
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