DECEMBER 21, 2011
My yearning for lobster was satisfied on a recent visit to the new Ruby Tuesday restaurant. I don’t need a huge amount, and the small lobster tail served with the Shellfish Trio was perfect. It was served with a lump crab cake and three jumbo shrimp.
The cost for the shellfish trio dinner is $17.99, and with it, you have a choice of two fresh sides. I chose steamed broccoli that was done just right—not that mushy stuff that often shows up in restaurants. And I had another side of grilled green beans. There was a tiny biscuit served with the meal.
The decor is warm and inviting, with dark wood and brown tones throughout. Soft lamplight provides a cozy feeling. Servers look professional in all-black shirts and trousers.
Ruby Tuesday features lobster specials on weekends, including a lobster tail served with petite sirloin steak ($17.99). Other specials include lobster mac and cheese and garden bar ($14.99). The “shareables”—or appetizers—include Asian dumplings and Southwestern spring rolls. There are chicken tenders and quesadillas.
I would go back and order the grilled salmon salad ($13.99) that comes with fresh greens, peas, grated Parmesan cheese and croutons—a person would become familiar with them after a few visits.
I chose a late-afternoon time on a Saturday in December to try out Ruby Tuesday, one of five in North Dakota and 1,200 around the country. And even at 4:15 P.M., the parking spots in front of the new restaurant were filling up. It has received a warm welcome here. The menu at Ruby Tuesday is vast, varied and full of healthful choices. At the same time, it is mind-boggling at first.
There was little to criticize in this beautiful new restaurant. The only thing I noticed was watermarks on the steak knife that came wrapped with a fork and spoon in a nice clothlike paper napkin.
One plus for the restaurant was found on the menu saying, “We don’t add automatic gratuity for groups. We believe the amount you reward your server should be your choice.”
Ruby Tuesday continues to operate in Grand Forks.