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Red Lobster’s Crabfest introduces viral seafood boils, but are they worth the hype? Customers share mixed reviews.
Red Lobster is hoping to bounce back from bankruptcy with a splash, but its newest Crabfest menu items are already sparking controversy.
Red Lobster has unveiled its divisive new menu for this year's Crabfest.
Red Lobster's summer Crabfest menu offers Mariner's and Sailor's seafood boils priced at $24-$45, with social media users divided on whether the dishes deliver on taste and value.
Seafood lovers are raving about Red Lobster's latest menu addition—a seafood boil that's stealing the spotlight.
The annual 'Crabfest' promotion is back, and the struggling company hopes new seafood boils and other dishes will help revive its fortunes.
Red Lobster announced on June 23 it is bringing Crabfest back, which will include all-new seafood boils. Here's what you need to know.
Red Lobster - PHOTO: New menu item at Red Lobster during Crabfest. Diners can choose to finish either order with Roasted Garlic Butter, Cajun Butter, or Old Bay seasoning.
Red Lobster’s Crabfest Is Back With All-New Seafood Boils and Summer Cocktails The chain, founded in 1968, is offering the seafood spread for the very first time.
Vibrant lobster design perfect for watercolors, textiles, or wrapping paper, showcased in a seamless pattern on a white background.
Whether you like yours warm with butter or cold with mayo, these Shore lobster rolls are must-trys this summer.
Red Lobster has been going through some hard times, as the restaurant chain closed dozens of locations last year and filed for bankruptcy back in May of 2024. But now, it sounds like the seafood ...