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Maine-Ing About: Lobster Living

So how could we go to Maine and not have lobster…and tons of it? But contrary to what one would think, the best lobster joints we found were actually not luxurious where staff feed us lobster-ous cuisines. The three most delicious lobsters and lobster rolls we inhaled over the weekend were those we had en route from place to place on the coast. My faves?

Located right on the water overlooking sailboats, Young’s Lobster Pound serves all of their lobster + seafood straight from well, the sea. And although it smelled like The Little Mermaid, the food overrided the stench! Plus, I learned how to properly cut a lobster. Hola!

young’s lobster pound

not a bad view from their balcony seating!

lobster casa

totally snapped away + learned how to cut one of those bad boys!

hola

hi-ho, hi-ho…off to more lobster we go!

Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound is located right off the road en route to Bar Harbor. Housing stoves right in their front grove, this joint puts the “farm to table” expression to shame! You actually pick your lobster out of their buckets before it’s cooked. Bonjour!

trenton lobster pound

taking advantage of the facial opportunity

i named mine larry the lobster thanks to a good friends suggestion! sorry little man…

everyone was lobster living at this joint!

lobster cocktail

larry + mate at their finest

loved every bite

weezie’s woopie pies

#fashionweekdiet

amazing homemade blueberry pie put the icing on top of our experience!

Although I’ve been to my fair share of places who are comparable to Bobby’s Dairy Dip and Shake Shack, Red’s Eats is literally half the size. It’s not about the look or atmosphere, it’s all about the food over here. And after we had all read about raving reviews about Red’s {did I mention they were voted best lobster roll in Maine?}, it was a must we ordered well, just about everything on the menu. Red’s Eats owner, Debbie, was beyond welcoming with my questions and flashing lights from my Nikon as we ordered too! She totally steered us in the right direction with our order, and when I asked if we had come at the busiest time of day she told me it never slows down. It’s that popular!

long line. totally worth the wait.

finally got to the front!

red’s eats owner, debbie, holding down the fort

red’s eats team was all smiles amidst the hungry customers

debbie gave me this little trinket after our chat. hola!

 Since we couldn’t sit at their outside tables due to the pouring rain, we settled with eating old school in my brother’s car. Bonjour! The line was so worth the wait. Our faves?

their famous lobster roll

i mean…

fried onion rings

grilled chicken sandwich

fried mushrooms

fried shrimps

grilled haddock sandwich

fried zucchini

homemade blueberry pound cake

glen b’s whoopie pie

Whether you’re in the mood for lobster and holding onto summer or just want some tips on where to go on a future trip to Maine, check out my three favorites. We were totally lobster living this weekend! B+H

 

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