NO RED LOBSTER IN DC

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Red Lobster biscuits are the best though


No need to go to a Red Lobster for those as they sell the biscuit mix at the grocery store.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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!


You can buy the mix at pretty much any store.
Anonymous
Dead Lobster?!
Yuck. šŸ‘Ž
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP do you know about seafood at the Wharf? That’s your classic DC seafood experience. Either take it home or have a picnic.

https://www.wharfdc.com/fish-market/
+100
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dead Lobster?!
Yuck. šŸ‘Ž


Live lobsters are much more challenging to eat
Anonymous
We don’t have the market
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks šŸ˜‚

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!


It’s in an iffy shopping center but I scored most of my favorite clothing pieces there as well as a $150 Breville toaster. I browse the ā€œoutsideā€ racks where they put the newer clothes and don’t bother with the other stuff. Also they have cute shoes sometimes. The TJ Maxx in Bowie isn’t bad either. TJ Maxxes in Virginia are garbage next to them both.

When you’re done there, swing by the nearby Costco for the most easy breezy relaxing Costco experience of your life. Seriously, it’s the only uncrowded Costco I’ve ever been to. And the people are more relaxed and polite.

Next to that Costco is a Nordstrom Rack that isn’t that great, but has all the bras for busty ladies at a deep discount. I’ve gotten all my favorite bras from there.

Thrifty shopper Virginia bonus round: the Talbots outlet in Springfield. I’ve found so many lovely basics at this store for $30 or less. When I had to go to the office it was my place for blazers and office wear.
Anonymous
Gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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?


So this person got food poisoning at one Red Lobster and then visited a second location where they also got food poisoning? If they have a story to tell, go ahead with it already
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dead Lobster?!
Yuck. šŸ‘Ž


Live lobsters are much more challenging to eat


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks šŸ˜‚

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!


It’s in an iffy shopping center but I scored most of my favorite clothing pieces there as well as a $150 Breville toaster. I browse the ā€œoutsideā€ racks where they put the newer clothes and don’t bother with the other stuff. Also they have cute shoes sometimes. The TJ Maxx in Bowie isn’t bad either. TJ Maxxes in Virginia are garbage next to them both.

When you’re done there, swing by the nearby Costco for the most easy breezy relaxing Costco experience of your life. Seriously, it’s the only uncrowded Costco I’ve ever been to. And the people are more relaxed and polite.

Next to that Costco is a Nordstrom Rack that isn’t that great, but has all the bras for busty ladies at a deep discount. I’ve gotten all my favorite bras from there.

Thrifty shopper Virginia bonus round: the Talbots outlet in Springfield. I’ve found so many lovely basics at this store for $30 or less. When I had to go to the office it was my place for blazers and office wear.


Now that I know you shop at Talbot's the rest of your shopping hints mean nothing to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is one in Lanham MD nearby the train tracks šŸ˜‚

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!


It’s in an iffy shopping center but I scored most of my favorite clothing pieces there as well as a $150 Breville toaster. I browse the ā€œoutsideā€ racks where they put the newer clothes and don’t bother with the other stuff. Also they have cute shoes sometimes. The TJ Maxx in Bowie isn’t bad either. TJ Maxxes in Virginia are garbage next to them both.

When you’re done there, swing by the nearby Costco for the most easy breezy relaxing Costco experience of your life. Seriously, it’s the only uncrowded Costco I’ve ever been to. And the people are more relaxed and polite.

Next to that Costco is a Nordstrom Rack that isn’t that great, but has all the bras for busty ladies at a deep discount. I’ve gotten all my favorite bras from there.

Thrifty shopper Virginia bonus round: the Talbots outlet in Springfield. I’ve found so many lovely basics at this store for $30 or less. When I had to go to the office it was my place for blazers and office wear.


Now that I know you shop at Talbot's the rest of your shopping hints mean nothing to me.


Nah, f—k that. I don’t shop at Talbot’s, but I’m here for all of PP’s tips, especially for busty women šŸ™ Thanks, PP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
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??


Yes. Most people on DCUM can definitely shell out for Del Mar
Anonymous
I used to go to Red Lobster as a kid and loved it.

However, a few years ago I tried one in NYC and it was awful. Food was barely passable and service was terrible. Haven't been back since. I do enjoy the biscuit mix in stores though.
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 was just going to post the same. I’m not a fan of Red Lobster, but do love Olive Garden. My kids actually turned me onto OG. They love OG and I must confess, for a chain it’s pretty good. Breadsticks, soup and salad are great and the pasta is fine- just avoid pasta with chicken, since it can be rubbery.
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