Red Lobster Debuts Lobster And Waffles Made From Their Cheddar Bay Biscuits

lobster and waffles

Red Lobster is whipping up a seafood-inspired take on chicken and waffles. Instead of chicken, they’ve opted for deep-fried lobster to pair with their waffles, made with the chain’s cult-favorite Cheddar Bay Biscuit mix.

lobster and waffles

Photo courtesy of Red Lobster

The new Lobster and Waffles dish features buttermilk fried Maine lobster tail perched atop a Cheddar Bay Biscuit waffle and drizzled with maple syrup. It’s a bit of an upscale take on chicken and waffles because of the lobster, but the combo of sweet, savory, salty, and cheesy sounds promising.

The fact that Red Lobster is doing buttermilk-fried lobster tails is dope, but really, we’re all here for the “Chedda Bae” waffles. Anyone who’s visited the chain is in the know on how craveable the biscuits are. And utilizing the mix to transform them, whether it be into bundt cakes or waffles, is always gonna turn heads and get Red Lobster fanatics excited.

Red Lobster’s unique seafood spin on the classic chicken and waffles will hit restaurants starting March 26th. The menu price will vary by market, but averages out to roughly $19.99. It’ll be on the menu nationwide for a limited time and while supplies last during this round of Lobsterfest.

More content

Eating Out
Chick-fil-A To Open First-Ever U.K. & Singapore Locations
Chick-fil-A doesn’t have the international presence that many of its fast food counterparts do. Most of its locations are in the U.S., with just five…
,
CultureEating Out
Pizza Hut Japan Debuts A New Matcha Pizza
Japan’s love for matcha just took a wild turn—now it comes in pizza form. According to SoraNews24, Pizza Hut Japan has teamed up with Kyoto’s…
,
Eating Out
Taco Bell Just Resurrected Five Classics From The 2000s, And They’re All Under $3
Y2K wasn’t just a moment—it was a whole vibe. Frosted tips, flip phones, rhinestone belts, and Taco Bell runs after school with the squad. Now…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox