Lobster lovers are in for a treat.
Red Lobster is offering a limited number of guests a free unlimited lobster meal in honor of their annual Lobsterfest (a special menu featuring even more lobster dishes than usual).
The first Endless Lobster Experience will give 150 winners nationwide the chance to enjoy a free two-hour dinner featuring endless lobster, two sides and the chain’s popular cheddar biscuits. The national dinner follows last year’s successful Endless Lobster Event held in New York.
A press release reveals that guests are limited to no more than 12 (1¼ lb.) Maine lobsters—probably more than one person can enjoy anyway—but countless Maine lobster tails or Caribbean rock lobster tails are offered after that if needed.
Red Lobster’s social media channels will begin posting about how fans can take advantage of the opportunity on February 20. If selected, guests must book at least seven days in advance to collect dinner.
Red Lobster is giving 150 customers countless lobsters for free.
Red Lobster is known for its endless supply of shrimp. The company made it a permanent menu option in June, and it was so popular that they reported an $11 million loss in the third quarter of 2023. As a result, they raised the price from $20 to $25.
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If you don’t score a spot for the endless lobster dinner, there are five new lobster dishes and several cocktails from the Lobsterfest menu to try.
Crispy lobster and shrimp cater to people looking for a fried meal. This dish features crispy lobster tail meat, shrimp, hushpuppies and French fries served with coleslaw, honey butter and jalapeño malt vinegar aioli.
For a more classic lobster dinner, the Lobster Lovers Duo is a good choice. Maine Lobster Tail and Caribbean Rock Lobster Tail are served with your choice of two sides.
If lobster in the shell isn’t your thing, the lobster flatbread combines chunks of Maine and langostino lobster with mozzarella and parmesan.
Cocktail options for Lobsterfest.
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On top of the limited-time food options, there are also some new Lobsterfest-inspired cocktails — sans actual lobster, of course.
Deep Sea Lobsterita shakes up the classic margarita by combining tequila, coconut rum and blue curaçao. Mango Berry Sangria is another fruity option, adding pineapple juice, strawberries and mango puree to the sparkling wine.
The final new drink option is the Mocha Espresso Martini which includes a mix of rum, amaretto and espresso martini and is topped with a brownie bite.
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