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Red Lobster, Saint Joseph hours are: Mon–Thu and Sun 11:00 am–9:00 pm; Fri–Sat 11:00 am–10:00 pm. Check ahead for holiday hours or special promotions, and consider reserving online for busy nights.
Specific holiday hours aren’t provided, but guests noted the restaurant was open and very busy on Valentine’s Day. For exact holiday openings and hours, call the location or check online before you go.
For a calmer visit, aim for earlier weekday lunches or early dinners. Guests reported the restaurant gets very busy for special events (Lobsterfest, Valentine’s Day), so avoid peak holiday evenings if you prefer quieter service. If you want specials, visit on weekdays for daily deals (each weekday has a different special). Reservations are recommended for evenings and events.
Red Lobster Saint Joseph offers standard casual-dining seating but does not list private dining rooms. The restaurant supports group dining and asks parties of 11+ to call in advance to arrange accommodations. For specific room layouts or larger events, contact the location directly.
Casual dress is the stated dress code. Guests typically dine in relaxed, comfortable attire suitable for casual dining and family outings.
Yes, Red Lobster Saint Joseph can be a fun, casual date-night spot. The restaurant mixes seafood-focused dishes (Live Maine Lobster, Ultimate Feast) with festive signature cocktails, making it easy to create a celebratory meal. It can get lively on special nights (guests reported Valentine’s Day and Lobsterfest were very busy), so reserve ahead or choose an earlier seating for a more relaxed experience.
Portions at Red Lobster are generous and often shareable, look for large combo plates and platters. Menu items like the Ultimate Feast, Admiral’s Feast, Live Maine Lobster and the Weekday Shrimp Trio are designed for big appetites or sharing, and many entrées come with one or two sides. If you prefer lighter portions, consider ordering a bowl or a starter plus a side.
Yes, while specific request policies aren’t listed, Red Lobster encourages reservations and group arrangements. For party seating, dietary needs, or other special requests (large groups, birthday notes, accessibility), call the restaurant directly or use the online reservation system to communicate your needs in advance.
Busiest: holidays and special promotions, guests noted Valentine’s Day and Lobsterfest were very busy. Evenings on weekends are likely busier. Quietest: early weekday lunches or early week evenings tend to be calmer. If you want a quieter meal, aim for off-peak weekday times and make a reservation if visiting on a promotion night.
The ambience is casual, lively and a bit festive, the owner description even calls it where “fun meets fancy.” With seafood-focused fare, signature cocktails and themed promotions, the vibe suits celebrations, family dinners and relaxed date nights. Note that special events and holidays can make the dining room energetic and busy.
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