Queijo wrote:I have to agree with Chris- Legal is no Red Lobster. Banish the thought.
_____Hell no,
Legal Seafoods is still a force for east coast seafood. I've been traveling back and forth from the Midwest to the Boston area since 2000 and always stop at a Legal. It's better for me that they're a chain since I can hit it at a variety of eastern seaboard destinations. Red Lobster?...come on now.
Queijo wrote:The rolls are the same, the chowder the same, the grilled fish the same. There's a lot that's the same...
_____I think the experiences with your grandmother have turned you off to this great restaurant. Sure the majority of it is the same, but what they make is so d*mn good! Why break it?
_____They do try, actually. Last time I was out there, I ate at a location down on a wharf next to the aquarium and theaters? Anyway, they were trying a variety of Asian-inspired dishes to spice up the menu. None of my family tried any because we loved the old staples and could barely get enough of those!
Holly of Uptown wrote:Everything we got seemed to be very fresh, but unexciting hits the nail on the head.
_____I don't consider my palette dulled, but it may have been after reading the mediocre reviews. Maybe it’s because I'm a Midwesterner, but in my travels, gaining my masters in Milton, MA, and just memories alone, I don't see how anyone could pass a visit to Legal up. In my humble opinion, Legal is a cornerstone of solid east coast seafood cuisine which makes a confident contribution to the vibrant offerings of coastline living. I
wish I could have a bowl of chow-dah right now!