Hey everyone -- wanted to report back.
Went to the Palm last night -- I have to say I don't particularly care for the design/atmosphere of the Palm -- and it was mighty loud what with the tin ceiling, the wood floors and the lack of any sort of softness, but I wasn't there for the atmosphere.
Since I was spending my calories on butter soaked lobster, I stuck to minimums for the rest of the meal -- I had a nice green salad -- a good mix of lettuces -- a good bite of spicy arugula and a light viniagrette, loaded up with big hunks of tasty blue cheese. They did not go light on the blue cheese and I appreciated it! My partner in crime had a baked potato soup which he said was very tasty but looked kind of long in the pot to my view.
I ordered the three pounder. I have never had a lobster that big but it ended up being just perfect for me. So delicious and sweet, too -- it was really an excellent bug of the sea. The claws just sort of amazed me and yet -- it wasn't too much lobster (is there such a thing?).
Our sides were the hash browns with onions and string beans with garlic and oil -- the string beans were still a little crunchy and looked almost as if they had been stir fried a bit -- very very tasty little veggies. The hashbrowns -- well -- they were serviceable. Not the best version of these I've ever had (i'm partial to Joe's, actually) but I was really focusing on my lobster so for one of the few times in my starch obsessed life, I sort of ignored the potatoes.
I had had two cocktails (a lovely champagne/vodka concoction) so I passed on dessert and truthfully, the desserts were very standard fare and humongous portions (the chocolate cake was like a gigantic wedge of darkness -- it scared me just a little and there was nothing really exciting about any of them -- plus the bowl of out of season berries just looked kinda sad).
Service was fine if a bit ditsy -- we didn't demand much of them. Our plates were whisked away at pretty much the correct time and we didn't have to wait too long for a good procession of dishes. The breadbasket was perfectly acceptable although nothing made me moan. My partner in crime did have some comments about his cloudy Sam Adams Belgian White beer -- he looked at it quizzically and proclaimed to me that "Beer should be CLEAR" but did say it tasted fine. Thought it was sort of super fizzy -- but did end up having 2 pints of it.
I would say over all that this was a success from my stand point -- I got my monster lobster and was extremely satisfied at the end of the night. I probably wouldn't go to the Palm much ever again though -- not unless I had the same uncontrollable urge for lobster.
Thanks again to all of you for your suggestions. I can always count on LTH to steer me towards the right path!
Shannon