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Red Lobster

Red Lobster

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4525 E 51st St, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74135, United States
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Apr 27, 2018
Great evening out! They have a new four course option that is a great value, but it's a lot of food. Fish tacos were great as well. I think it was tilapia, but not a certain. Anyways, the fish chunks we huge. The would have been perfect if they had a little more sauce or some extra seasoning on them, as the fish itself was a little bland. Our waitress was extremely attentive, but not to the point of irritating.

Mar 10, 2018
Our server was SO friendly and attentive! We really appreciated her extra effort and care, as we were on our lunch break and had limited time. Of course our meals were delicious, too. I had a chicken Cesar salad, and it was top-notch. Overall a great experience and a great location. Thanks for the delicious lunch!

Apr 5, 2018
Made a quick stop with the family for dinner. Staff was very friendly, and special thanks to the manager for making out visit special. Lobster fest was in play and the food was fresh and fast. The Bay bake was awesome and was enough for leftovers. Very nice.

Mar 12, 2018
We just had dinner here, I had the crab linguine and a salad, my boyfriend had Lobster Lovers Dream with Clam chowder. We also had Stuffed mushrooms as the appetizer. The service was decent and the food was good. My bf said the Clam chowder was watery and had little flavor. Overall the meal and service were good.

Mar 7, 2018
I always sit in the bar area and the bartenders are usually great. The food is good too but I feel its going down hill. So many great chain restaurant's are closing. I hope this doesn't happen to Red Lobster. I do wish children were NOT allowed to sit in the bar area. Makes me angry! I am a single woman and don't want to hear screaming, messy brats in the ADULT area !!!

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