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{{Infobox building |
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| name = Red Lobster |
| name = Red Lobster |
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| former_names = [[China Coast 6018]] |
| former_names = [[China Coast 6018]] |
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|coordinates={{coord|28.0786182|-80.6613254|display=title}} |
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| building_type = Restaurant |
| building_type = Restaurant |
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| location = [[Melbourne, Florida]] |
| location = [[Melbourne. Florida|Melbourne]], [[Florida]] |
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}}2355 West New Haven Avenue is, as of August 15, 2020, the address for a Red Lobster. |
}}2355 West New Haven Avenue is, as of August 15, 2020, the address for a Red Lobster. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Latest revision as of 16:07, 4 December 2023
Red Lobster | |
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Former names | China Coast 6018 |
General information | |
Type | Restaurant |
Location | Melbourne, Florida |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 28°04′43″N 80°39′41″W / 28.0786182°N 80.6613254°W |
2355 West New Haven Avenue is, as of August 15, 2020, the address for a Red Lobster.
History[edit | edit source]
China Coast 6018, a restaurant chain concept operated by the General Mills Corporation, opened at the site in 1994.[1][2]
The restaurant became Red Lobster 6205 in 1997, and was later heavily remodeled in 2012.[3][4]
Incidents[edit | edit source]
- On May 23, 1994 at 1:35 AM a vehicle was burglarized at the restaurant.
- On May 25, 1994 at 4:30 PM there was an incident of petty theft.
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