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Red Lobster - Augusta - Washington Rd. reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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Portions are generally generous and designed for sharing or hearty single meals. The menu features pound-sized items (Crab Your Way℠, a pound of snow crab legs), combo platters (Ultimate Feast® and Surf & Turf), and large starters that work as shared plates. Expect classic Red Lobster portioning, ample mains with sides, good for couples sharing or families ordering a few entrees and sides.
There are vegetarian-friendly and lighter options on the menu (side salads, roasted asparagus, Caesar/House Side Salad, select bowls and sides). Some dishes include calorie counts, but gluten-free or vegan labels aren’t clearly marked on the provided menu, guests with strict allergies or dietary needs should call ahead so the kitchen can confirm safe choices and ingredient details.
Yes, Red Lobster is a national seafood chain and this location is part of that brand; the restaurant mentions chain promotions like Lobsterfest and Crabfest, and the name follows the Red Lobster brand convention. For nearby locations or to find other branches, check Red Lobster’s official website or local listings.
Yes, Red Lobster serves a full selection of alcoholic beverages. The menu lists signature cocktails, margaritas, beer (draft and bottles/cans), wines by the glass/bottle, and mixed cocktails. Cocktails like Lobster Punch and Main Deck Margarita Flights are highlighted if you want a festive beverage with your seafood.
Open daily with extended weekend hours: Sunday–Thursday from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and Friday–Saturday from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Those are the posted regular hours, call ahead for special holiday hours or updates.
Yes, this Red Lobster can work well for a casual, seafood-focused date night. The dining style is “casual dining” with a playful, celebratory vibe and signature cocktails (Lobster Punch, Main Deck Margarita flights) that make evenings feel special. Menu highlights like Ultimate Feast, Maine lobster and shareable starters create a slightly elevated but relaxed experience. Note that guests report both lively, busy nights and strong service from servers who make meals comfortable, consider an early reservation for a quieter table.
For a quieter visit, try weekday lunch or early week evenings; the menu also highlights weekday lunch specials that are ideal for a midday meal. Friday and Saturday nights are typically busier, guests note lively, crowded evenings (and occasional long waits), so reserve or arrive early if you want a less hectic experience.
Casual dress, the restaurant lists a casual dress code, so come comfortable in everyday attire for a relaxed seafood meal.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and casual, and guests commonly visit with family for birthdays and group meals. The dining style is casual and the menu includes many kid-friendly classics and shareable plates. Accessibility details (ramps, ADA seating) aren’t listed, if you need specific accessible seating, call the location ahead so staff can confirm and accommodate your party.
Yes, families and children dine here frequently, and guests report birthday celebrations and family dinners. The menu has approachable classics, shrimp and pasta dishes, and weekday lunch specials that suit kids. For very young children, an early seating is a good idea to ensure faster service and a more relaxed table.
Busiest: Friday and Saturday evenings tend to be the most active nights. Quietest: weekday lunch and early week evenings are generally quieter and a good time for a more relaxed meal. Guest reports show both very busy evenings and occasional slow nights, so calling ahead or reserving helps manage expectations.
The atmosphere is casual, lively and celebratory, the owner description says “fun meets fancy, ” and guests describe a busy, upbeat dining room where servers work hard to keep service friendly. It’s a comfortable spot for birthdays, family dinners or a relaxed seafood night out; expect a bustling, approachable vibe rather than formal fine dining.
Yes, you can make requests by contacting the restaurant directly. The owner notes online reservations and group/catering options, so calling the location before arrival is the best way to request seating needs, allergy accommodations, celebratory arrangements or timing preferences.
Yes, the location features rotating specials and daily deals, plus seasonal promotions. The menu lists Daily Deals (e.g., Snow Crab Legs Tuesday, Fish & Chips Friday, Steak & Lobster Wednesday) and Promotions/Specials sections like Shell‑Ebrate the Season and featured drink offerings. The owner also highlights Lobsterfest, Crabfest, and limited-time menu items.
Red Lobster - Augusta - Washington Rd. does offer delivery in partnership with Postmates and Uber Eats. Red Lobster - Augusta - Washington Rd. also offers takeout which you can order by calling the restaurant at (706) 737-4314.
Red Lobster - Augusta - Washington Rd. is rated 4.2 stars by 20 OpenTable diners.
Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.
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