Red Lobster Comparison

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Texas Roadhouse and Red Lobster are both popular in my town, but they are different in many ways including their menus and atmosphere. Since we moved out to Rosenberg went out to eat at Texas Roadhouse it was my first time eating there in the food was amazing and my fiancée wanted to take me out for my birthday and he took me to Red lobster for the first time I absolutely felled in love with the food. I love going out to eat to different Restaurant trying to new things out, "Texas Roadhouse and Red Lobster are different when it comes to menu choices.". Red Lobster serves seafood like lobsters, shrimps and “Crab legs”. The food there is very expensive but worth every penny of it, they don’t sell free appetizers like Texas Roadhouse they will have a bucket of peanut’s there on the table you can take a bag home without them charging you, they don’t serve seafood there but they do serve some good …show more content…
Texas Roadhouse and Red Lobster have different atmosphere Texas Roadhouse is very loud, they will have loud music or, the waitress will do singing and dancing to entertain the customer’s, it’s very western its great place to go eat and have a good time, loud multiple greeters makes you feel welcome there its very friendly place to go eat, and bring your kids and family

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