Gina Vivinetto is a writer for TODAY.com.
Red Lobster is rolling out new menu changes in an effort to excite seafood lovers — including those on TikTok. Damola Adamolekun, the restaurant chain's new 35-year-old CEO, revealed the changes, which include nine new items and the reintroduction of a longtime fan favorite, during an exclusive interview Nov. 11 on the 3rd hour of TODAY.
Red Lobster’s new menu Red Lobster's new menu features nine new items, including bacon-wrapped sea scallops, a lobster bisque and some new pasta dishes. The chain's famous hush puppies, missing from the menu in recent years, are back, which Adamolekun predicts will make diners happy. “I expect a stampede into our restaurants, because we’re bringing back the hush puppies,' he joked.
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