Boston Seafood Feast.....how is it?

ShellyMouse

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we love seafood, and i'm just wondering how it is. we would be going to the one on international drive if that matters....

thanks!
 
The i -drive one is much nicer than the other 2! With that being said i love eating there ,i know allott of dis people do not like this place,but they have soo much more to offer other than ayce lobster!
 
I ate at the Florida Mall location last September and I thought it was pretty good! Go before 6pm for the early bird special.

Portie
 
go to the 1 by universal studios,it might be on i drive it is new and in a section(minimall) clean and nice with aloooot of choices, we stayed at the hard rock and it was just down the street, last yr we went to 1 by a water park in a dingy mini mall ,,old dirty boths and not very nice, remember you get 1 lobster at a time so everyone gets 1 for me because they don't eat them, i agree go before the early bird, i remember great desserts also..make sure u take a pix of the lobster vw outside :thumbsup2
 

There's a "Boston Lobster Feast" in Orlando? That is, in local parlance, "wicked bizz-aah!" :)
 
hey! thanks for the replies! we will go, and try it. here in Michigan, we are NOT spoiled with yummy Maine lobsters..... ;) we are used to Red Lobster, and it's good for us. so if this is like a RL, we should be fine with it.

all you can eat shrimp, crab, and lobster.......omg, i can't wait! :cloud9:

oh, btw....i'm sure they have fried shrimp, right? my dd wouldn't be happy if they didn't.. :furious:

thanks again! :goodvibes
 
Just a couple of questions -

Around how much per person is the seafood feast??

Even though I have looked at the menu, DBF doesn't eat seafood - is there usually more than roast beef and bbq chicken for non-seafood eaters??

Thanks!!
 
When my wife and I went we did NOT like the place. We love seafood, especially lobster and we found the preparation to be horrible. The lobster was not freshly cooked, in fact it was horribly overcooked. I would recommend passing.
 
DisneyWacker said:
When my wife and I went we did NOT like the place. We love seafood, especially lobster and we found the preparation to be horrible. The lobster was not freshly cooked, in fact it was horribly overcooked. I would recommend passing.

I am sure the place is a "your mileage will vary deal. Last Sept. at the Fla. Mall location I was happy with the one lobster I had--they brought out fresh ones and I had one of those (I was trying to not be a pig, I have eaten as many as 3-4 lobsters in a day in Maine). Also they were not crowded or busy. There was plenty of other stuff to eat there.

I think the early bird price was about $27, and I used a free drink coupon. Had good friendly service too.
 
Yuck- yuck- yuck! We live Wa state and originate from R.I. (myself) and Boston (dh). DH is always wanting to try these all you can eat lobster places, I think to try and recapture some of that Boston feel. Well, maybe if you don't know the difference, you'll be OK. But, if you known and loved New England lobster, forget it! We've tried, Angels, Boston and two of the other no-name ones. One had a circus train of some sort.... Boston was probably the least gross, but I gotta tell ya, I hated all of them. They're not cheap either, can run you about $30 a person! The lobsters at all seemed tough and chewy to me!!

(liamsaunt- lol)

Jenn
 















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