NO RED LOBSTER IN DC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s one in Alexandria very close to 395.


FOOD POISONING.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks 😂

After you are done there you can check out the TJ Maxx nearby which is actually the best one in the tri state area (I’m actually not joking).


let's hear more about this TJ Maxx!
Anonymous
Red Lobster biscuits are the best though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks 😂

After you are done there you can check out the TJ Maxx nearby which is actually the best one in the tri state area (I’m actually not joking).

I’m so glad I clicked on this thread despite hating Red Lobster but this info is gold.
Anonymous
Trulucks = Red Lobster for people who think money buys taste
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s one in Alexandria very close to 395.


FOOD POISONING.


So…are you going to elaborate?
Anonymous
We went to a Red Lobster last year with my cousin (we were visiting a town where Red Lobster is considered fancy), and the food is pretty rough. I am not a food snob and love me some Olive Garden but husband and I both agreed that Red Lobster is barely edible now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We went to a Red Lobster last year with my cousin (we were visiting a town where Red Lobster is considered fancy), and the food is pretty rough. I am not a food snob and love me some Olive Garden but husband and I both agreed that Red Lobster is barely edible now.


I don't think I've been to one since the early/mid 90s. It wasn't bad back then. Not great, but just like you would expect from a chain. GUess it's gone downhill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There’s one in Alexandria very close to 395.


FOOD POISONING.


So…are you going to elaborate?


Do you want him to detail his explosive diarrhea?
Anonymous
Ivy City Smokehouse
Anonymous
Try Luke's Lobster. Or Salt Line. Or Del Mar. Just about any decent restaurant has good seafood offerings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is still one in Fairfax, as well.

Red Lobster's seafood (and food in general I guess) is terrible. I wouldn't publicly admit to going there, but I occasionally do (for the cheddar chive biscuit things and the popcorn shrimp, which I enjoyed immensely as a child when Red Lobster was considered, in my home town, to be very fancy indeed; right up there with Ponderosa, lol).


Finally someone mentions the cheese biscuits! So good!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Try Luke's Lobster. Or Salt Line. Or Del Mar. Just about any decent restaurant has good seafood offerings.


LMAO you think someone who frequents Red Lobster can "shell" out for Del Mar??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks 😂

After you are done there you can check out the TJ Maxx nearby which is actually the best one in the tri state area (I’m actually not joking).


Ooooh good to know re tjmaxx
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is still one in Fairfax, as well.

Red Lobster's seafood (and food in general I guess) is terrible. I wouldn't publicly admit to going there, but I occasionally do (for the cheddar chive biscuit things and the popcorn shrimp, which I enjoyed immensely as a child when Red Lobster was considered, in my home town, to be very fancy indeed; right up there with Ponderosa, lol).


Growing up in the 80s/90s, Red Lobster was definitely considered fancy, a special occasion place, in my part of rural-ish VA
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