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- HoursOPEN NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Thu Fri - Sat Sun - Phone:
Main - 231-798-9586
Fax - 231-798-9591
- Address:
- 1681 E Sternberg Rd Muskegon, MI 49444
- Links:
https://www.redlobster.com/locations/list/mi/muskegon/1681-sternberg-road
http://www.redlobster.com/locations/default.aspx?q=49444&RestaurantID=6254
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- Seafood Restaurants, American Restaurants, Family Style Restaurants, Restaurants
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Cuisines: Family Style, American, Seafood
Alcohol: Beer, Full Bar, Wine
General Info
Red Lobster is a food chain that operates more than 600 restaurants in the United States and Canada. With a location in Muskegon, Mich., it is a seafood restaurant that serves steaks, lobster, crab, tuna, scallops and shrimp. It also offers a variety of wines, including pinot noir, chardonnay and fume blanc. Founded in 1968, the restaurant offers food items from its fresh fish, beverage, dessert and specialty LightHouse menus for lunch and dinner. Its menu includes seafood-stuffed flounder, grilled salmon, steamed snow crab legs, sirloin steaks, and garlic-grilled jumbo and coconut shrimp. The restaurant also offers a variety of soups and salads, such as lobster bisque, clam chowder, bayou seafood gumbo, and seafood Caesar and apple-walnut chicken salad. Its desserts include chocolate wave, Fudge Overboard, key lime pies, Apple Overboard and vanilla bean cheesecakes.
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I'm not even a big fan of shrimp, but the coconut shrimp is to die for! Get it in an all you can eat platter with other shrimp favorites, and it's the best deal in town!
Recently went to Red Lobster to try my first ever seafood dish. Having skipped the water creatures for most of my life I was delighted at the tilapia stuffed with crab in a white wine cheese sauce. I would recommend it and this restauarant to almost anyone. They need to be a little more forthcoming with the cheddar bay bisquits but the service was amazing. A definate stop for any hungry muskegonite.