Holy shit this might actually make me cry. I absolutely love this place. And yes I remember the Ward's. The regal 18 movie theater is right there too, or at least it was. I absolutely loved that red lobster though, and I've been eating there for decades. Me and Grandma used to go there all the time back in the 90s. I remember the unlimited crab legs special back in the day, and I almost thought I was the reason why they stopped that. Love their biscuits and the shrimp scampi is nothing short of amazing and that scampi sauce is especially amazing to dip those biscuits in. I really can't believe that place is closing because I really thought they did have plenty of customers. They are expensive, but they're really good and kinda worth it. I don't care for O'Charley's. Sure some people like burnt burgers I guess, but not me. Steaks, burgers, rubs. No restaurant does them like I would at home. Slow cooked ribs at 250f for 2-3 hours of a 24 hour marinade on steaks before going on the grill over hot charcoal,. these are examples. No restaurant can repeat that. I do like raising Cane's chicken though, and in my opinion Cane's is better than Zaxby's. Also, the canes in oak Brook area is better than the one on rivers. Usually they are at least. Anyway you seem to be a pretty cool guy, and I like your videos.
Your wayyy too young to know BUT there used to be a full fledged Mall across from that Red Lobster, it was called Charles Towne Square Mall. It was very popular back in the 80's cause of the decorations they would put up during the holidays plus it had a children's train that ran throughout the entire mall. Anchor stores included Montgomery Ward's & I think there was also a JC Penny's in there to go along with the normal stores like Footlocker, Kaybee Toys, Lerner's, etc etc. It closed in the late 90's or so for a movie theater & then that closed and they put that City Hall there along with some apartments. That Red Lobster was my dad's favorite place to eat back then, we used to go there after leaving the Drive-In movie theater that used to be over there right around where Tanger Outlets is now...
I worked at three of them as a waiter. Makes me sad to see the company decline😥 One of the hardest jobs I ever had really but still have love for the place. People there hang out together there after work, kinda miss that. Always had a ton of money working there.
Wow thi red lobster looks exactly like a red lobster in nj… and that their problem.. they never upgraded after all these decades… their architecture, the interior design, etc…. They never evolved. It like stepping into a time capsule when you go to red lobster
Holy shit this might actually make me cry. I absolutely love this place. And yes I remember the Ward's. The regal 18 movie theater is right there too, or at least it was. I absolutely loved that red lobster though, and I've been eating there for decades. Me and Grandma used to go there all the time back in the 90s. I remember the unlimited crab legs special back in the day, and I almost thought I was the reason why they stopped that. Love their biscuits and the shrimp scampi is nothing short of amazing and that scampi sauce is especially amazing to dip those biscuits in. I really can't believe that place is closing because I really thought they did have plenty of customers. They are expensive, but they're really good and kinda worth it. I don't care for O'Charley's. Sure some people like burnt burgers I guess, but not me. Steaks, burgers, rubs. No restaurant does them like I would at home. Slow cooked ribs at 250f for 2-3 hours of a 24 hour marinade on steaks before going on the grill over hot charcoal,. these are examples. No restaurant can repeat that. I do like raising Cane's chicken though, and in my opinion Cane's is better than Zaxby's. Also, the canes in oak Brook area is better than the one on rivers. Usually they are at least. Anyway you seem to be a pretty cool guy, and I like your videos.
Cool video. Yes small portion size did surprise me as well. My last red lobster visit was 2022. Best fry seasoning for me was steak and shake.
Your wayyy too young to know BUT there used to be a full fledged Mall across from that Red Lobster, it was called Charles Towne Square Mall. It was very popular back in the 80's cause of the decorations they would put up during the holidays plus it had a children's train that ran throughout the entire mall. Anchor stores included Montgomery Ward's & I think there was also a JC Penny's in there to go along with the normal stores like Footlocker, Kaybee Toys, Lerner's, etc etc. It closed in the late 90's or so for a movie theater & then that closed and they put that City Hall there along with some apartments. That Red Lobster was my dad's favorite place to eat back then, we used to go there after leaving the Drive-In movie theater that used to be over there right around where Tanger Outlets is now...
Just saw you hit 1000 subs! Congrats!! 🎉🎉🎉
Shrimp scampi is my favorite!
I worked at three of them as a waiter. Makes me sad to see the company decline😥 One of the hardest jobs I ever had really but still have love for the place. People there hang out together there after work, kinda miss that. Always had a ton of money working there.
Zee Mann really enjoyed this video it was something different. Thanks
I wish you would take me on a North Charleston Red Lobester dinner date...
Its a scam the elite are saving all the lobsters for themselves 😅
Excellent video dude! 👍🏻 Red Lobster food is good. But it’s very pricey.
I think they all have the same exact design no matter what state you're in. Nice I guess.
Another good video!
damn. based off that intro, that whole area is slowly dying. So many stores/businesses gone
Putting 3 bowls on a large plate that could fit all of that food is hilarious.
The one here in Peoria Illinois is still open for now
Subbed to your channel, awesome video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hopefully this service was faster than that IHOP 🤦♂️
Everyone loves to copy GRM. That okay; he makes gooder videos than everyone else.
Wow thi red lobster looks exactly like a red lobster in nj… and that their problem.. they never upgraded after all these decades… their architecture, the interior design, etc…. They never evolved. It like stepping into a time capsule when you go to red lobster