
At Red Lobster, we don’t just serve your seafood favorites—we serve an experience that makes you happy. That can’t-stop-smiling, pass-the-Cheddar Bay Biscuits kind of happy. We call it Reel Happiness. It’s the joy that comes when the lobster hits the table, the shrimp hits just right, and the butter’s perfect for double-dipping. Whether you’re celebrating a milestone or just indulging on any given day, every visit feels like an occasion even if there isn’t one. So pull up a chair, grab a biscuit (or three). We’ve got seafood, smiles, and good vibes. Come experience Reel Happiness at your Toronto Red Lobster.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 20 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M5G 2C2, Canada
Phone: +1 416-348-8938
Website: https://www.redlobster.ca/seafood-restaurants/locations/on/toronto/20-dundas-street-west
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Reviews
The Dunda location is located in a commercial building, next to several establishments, offering a good location with access via the Dunda subway and several Streetcar stops. For those driving, there is private parking available in the building itself.
The location is well-organized, clean, and the staff provides excellent service. The times we’ve been there, we haven’t even waited five minutes for a table, and because it’s a fast-paced location, service is usually very quick.
For guests with disabilities, the restaurant has a ramp for entry, doors open and close with a push-button system. The restaurant is spacious and allows for easy access with wheelchairs, walkers, and canes, as well as tables at appropriate heights. Unfortunately, there is no Braille menu, but the staff is ready to assist with orders. The restaurant has accessible restrooms with large stalls and grab bars.
For those traveling with children, the restaurant offers a children’s menu, a buster, highchairs, and changing tables in the restrooms.
The menu is quite varied, with new dishes constantly being added, according to the season’s specialties, and at good prices.
It’s worth checking out.
Note: My daughter really wanted to see the lobsters on display, as she is fascinated by animals. When she saw one moving, the manager, who was there at the time, promptly offered to show her the lobster, and she was delighted. It was a simple gesture, but one that showed great consideration for a child and fabulous hospitality. Thank you for your kindness.
I ordered the shrimp flatbread, popcorn shrimp and the admirals platter. Deeeelish! Everything was cooked to perfection and I still filled my boots with shrimp despite the endless being gone. The admirals platter is a great way to try a little of everything plus I thought it was pretty well priced!
My waitress was so nice and attentive, always smiling and checking if I was ok. They offered free refills on soda drinks which I loved and also unlimited cheddar bay biscuits?! I was in heaven! She was definitely ensuring I had enough and overall no faults at all, 100% deserving of a tip.
For any Brits with a curiousity of this restaurant trust me it’s good, the portions are big and service is decent. Fully recommend Red Lobster!
For some reason, it honestly felt like the menu was designed just for me. From the variety of seafood options to the classic sides, everything hit the spot perfectly. The service was friendly and welcoming, which only added to the experience.
If you’re a seafood lover (or a Newfoundlander missing a taste of home), Red Lobster in Toronto is definitely worth a visit.