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I enjoy Red Lobster, not so much their fish....but I love their shrimp.

Plus, the one up the road on Sawmill has happy hour on their beers.......which is rare for any kind of restaurant.

Another good place to snag up fish is the Old Bag of Nails.......that place is the SHIT.
 
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Old Bag of Nails does have awesome Fish and Chips-just in time for Lent, if I am up in Columbus on a Friday.
I love the scallops, shrimp scampi, fried clams, and cheddar biscuits at RL -pretty good seafgood for Dayton-probably not so hot if you live near a coast.
 
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Red Lobster was the bomb....before I had real sea food.
Lobster from Maine or even from Mass is just in another league entirely!
God, I miss fresh lobster! Or fresh lobster bisque!:(

Seafood right at the ocean, Florida , Maine ,Mass., whatever is like getting a steak from Kansas City.
Or from Sir Scott's Oasis in Manhatten, Montana!


Only in America
FM 100.7 (A local radio station) was doing one of their "Is anyone listening" bits this morning. This first one was, "Ever have a celebrity pull the 'Do you know who I am' routine?" A woman called in and said that a few years back, while visiting her cattle rancher uncle in Billings, MT., they had occasion to go to dinner at a restaurant that does not take reservations. The wait was about 45 minutes. Lots of other rancher types and their spouses were already waiting.
In comes Ted Turner and Jane Fonda. They want a table. The hostess says they'll have to wait about 45 minutes.
Jane Fonda asks the hostess if she knows who she is. "Yes, but you'll still have to wait 45 minutes." Then Jane says, "Is the manager in?"
The manager comes out, "May I help you?"
Do you know who I am?" ask both Jane and Ted.
"Yes, but these folks have all been waiting already and I can't put you in ahead of them."
Then Ted asks to speak to the owner The owner comes out. Jane again asks, "Do you know who I am?"
The owner says, "Yes, I do. Do you know who I am? I am the owner of this restaurant and a Vietnam Veteran. Not only will you not get a table ahead of all of my friends and neighbors here, but you also will not be eating in my restaurant tonight or any other night. Good bye."
Only in America, what a great country! To all who received this email. This is a true story and the name of the steak house is Sir Scott's Oasis Steakhouse<!-- 204 W Main, MANHATTAN, MT 59741 (406) 284-6929 -->. The story left out one important part. The owner of the restaurant told Ted Turner that he was a Vietnam Vet and that he (Ted) would be welcome in his restaurant but Ted would have to get that bitch traitor out of his establishment because he would not serve her under any circumstances. I live part of the year in West Yellowstone, MT and eat from time to time at the Oasis.
 
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I don't remember the last time I went to Red Lobster. Too many other places that are just as good for the same money. I can't eat shellfish, so it doesn't matter to me. Wife loves lobster and crab though.
 
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I was there just a couple of weeks ago for lunch. My wife loves flounder and it is the closest place. The only things I like there are the biscuits and their shrimp pasta dish. I worked at one briefly in grad school. We are allowed all the biscuits we wanted. Not good for the waistline.
 
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