Complete disappointment! Michael A’s would not accept the Entertainment card with the lobster dinner, so my wife ordered the broiled seafood platter. She wanted to add a lobster tail to the platter (as allowed on the menu) but was told we could not use the card with the optional tail (nothing in the Entertainment book addressed any issue about ordering lobster). Well she got the broiled platter with lobster tail and I ordered the Zuppa Del Mar. We both ordered the French onion soup. Well here is what we got: French onion soup that tasted like old water with a dipped onion (cheese was good), wife’s scallops were tasteless, my Zuppa Del Mar had fish that was so overcooked that it was mushy, the shrimp were like rubber, the 6 mussels were dry, only 2 clams, and 2 oysters. I complained and sent the dish back. All they said they could do was allow us to use the Entertainment card ($10.00 off). So my wife’s birthday meal cost us $78.00 and the seafood from Long Johns would have been better. MY GRADE is F for this place!!
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