WE didn't think so. We liked Spoodles twice as much for half the credits. The place smells like fish.
Limited menu, Plain fish rather than gussied up, the potato wrapped flounder just a thin layer of potato. Anise in the ravioli so couldn't order that. Chocolate souffle was like a fluffy brownie with a thin sabayon sauce.
However- we lived in the Pacific Northwest and then the Florida panhandle so that fresh fish is something we are used to and even Legal Seafoods doesn't impress us.
WE loved Spoodles but also loved Macaroni Grill and Carabbas because yummy italian/mediterranean is a treat for us.