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Comparison of various premium menu items offered during Lobsterfest.

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fox4news.com
Red Lobster eyes revival of 'Endless Shrimp' after costly menu misstep

By Sophia Compton Published April 4, 2026 8:36am CDT article A sign is posted on the exterior of a Red Lobster restaurant on April 17, 2024, in Rohnert Park, California. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) Red Lobster is reportedly weighing the return of its popular "Endless Shrimp" promotion as part of a broader push to revive sales following its 2024 bankruptcy. The all-you-can-eat deal – which previously contributed to millions in losses – could come back as a limited-time offer, possibly as soon as this month, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the plans. A Red Lobster spokesperson told FOX Business the company doesn't have "anything to announce at this time," but emphasized that the promotion remains a longtime customer favorite and that the company is closely monitoring guest feedback. "Endless Shrimp has long been a Red Lobster guest favorite and one of our most popular promotions for 20 years. We’re always paying attention to what our guests are asking for," the spokesperson said. "We’re grateful for the enthusiasm and encourage guests to keep sharing their feedback with us. We’re listening." Red Lobster filed for Chapter 11 in May 2024 after mounting losses, including fallout from the $20 "Endless Shrimp" deal that was expanded to a permanent menu item in 2023. The promotion was designed to drive traffic, but demand overwhelmed the offer and strained supply costs. In one example, a diner claimed to have eaten 108 shrimp in a single four-hour sitting. While it drove strong customer traffic, it also led to roughly $11 million in losses in a single quarter and strained supply costs. For roughly two decades prior, it succeeded as a limited-time offering, according to Bloomberg. RED LOBSTER IS BACK; CEO PLOTS FUTURE FOR SEAFOOD CHAIN A coconut shrimp dish is displayed for a photograph at a Red Lobster restaurant in Yonkers, New York, on July 24, 2014. (Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images) The potential revival comes as Red Lobster works to rebuild momentum about 18 months after emerging from bankruptcy. CEO Damola Adamolekun, the former P.F. Chang’s chief who took over in August 2024, is leading a turnaround strategy focused on increasing traffic and modernizing the brand. Efforts include trimming the menu by about 20%, introducing new items like lobster bisque and seafood boils and rolling out a revamped in-restaurant experience, according to Bloomberg. RED LOBSTER CLEARED TO EXIT CHAPTER 11 BANKRUPTCY PROTECTION CEO Damola Adamolekun,...

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Red Lobster - The Lobsterfest menu isn't going to be... | Facebook

The Lobsterfest menu isn't going to be around for much longer, so be sure to enjoy one last feast before it's gone.

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opentable.com
Red Lobster - San Jose - Aborn Road Restaurant - OpenTable

Photos Menu Reviews About this restaurant Elevate your day at Red Lobster, where fun meets fancy and every meal is a celebration. Whether you're marking a special occasion or treating yourself or your crew, Red Lobster is the perfect place to enjoy all your seafood favorites. Dive into our signature shrimp, wild caught lobster and crab, and more.

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12 Dishes You Should Never Order At Red Lobster - Yahoo

If you're craving shrimp that tastes like dessert, go ahead and snag the crispy dragon shrimp from Red Lobster. Otherwise, check out some of the other shrimp dishes on the menu.

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