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MaryS 09-07-2009 04:28 PM

Best Lobster Roll---After Labor Day???
 
Hi Folks, wondering where is the best lobster roll....now that we are at/past Labor Day....places that remain open until at least Columbus Day??...Thanks:)

suem1011 09-07-2009 06:41 PM

Kevin's Cafe hands down
 
In my opinion, gotta be Kevin's Cafe! Enjoy.

Grady223 09-08-2009 11:46 AM

Absolutely the best any time of year is the Downtown Market Grille on Railroad Ave in Wolfeboro - best I have ever had!

LovelyToSeeYou 09-09-2009 09:02 AM

Guess I will try Kevin's Cafe for lobster rolls.
 
Didn't know that Kevin's Cafe had lobster rolls. Are they open for lunch? I love the lobster rolls at The Bob House and they are priced at $12.99 and seved with either cottage fries, potato chips, cole slaw or cottage cheese. I will call Kevin's Cafe this week. I crave a good lobster roll evey week!! Thanks for this information.

Redwing 09-09-2009 09:47 AM

Sam and Rosies in Center Harbor
 
They are unequivocally the best, IMHO. Agreeably, on the pricey side, but well worth every dollar. I have tried all "competing" lobster rolls, and others still do not "touch" the Sam and Rosie quality.

Cristen 09-09-2009 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by suem1011 (Post 105410)
In my opinion, gotta be Kevin's Cafe! Enjoy.


AGREED!!! The best. :liplick:

PennyPenny 09-09-2009 05:03 PM

Hi Folks, wondering where is the best lobster roll....now that we are at/past Labor Day....places that remain open until at least Columbus Day??...Thanks]

I would venture to guess that any place that is serving lobster rolls is the same frozen lobster they have been making them out of all year. I agree that different restaurants make them with different ingredients but still the same basic lobster. Price always varies and the quantity. It just isn't my first choice when I go out to eat. I always go for a chicken dish.

Cartmen&Martmen 09-12-2009 10:21 PM

Yummy Lobster Rolls!
 
I think a great place to grab a lobster roll after labor day and year round is the Lobster Pound, in the Weirs. The Lobster meat always tastes so fresh, I love it! I also like that it only has mayo, I'm not a huge fan of lobster rolls with celery in them so it makes me happy :liplick:

VtSteve 09-12-2009 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cartmen&Martmen (Post 106057)
I think a great place to grab a lobster roll after labor day and year round is the Lobster Pound, in the Weirs. The Lobster meat always tastes so fresh, I love it! I also like that it only has mayo, I'm not a huge fan of lobster rolls with celery in them so it makes me happy :liplick:

They are big and full of real lobster, I can attest to that.

Rag Top Daze 09-13-2009 10:41 AM

How about 6 lobster rolls for about $25?
 
If you want some really GOOD lobster rolls for short money, head on over to the seafood counter at Shaw's and pick up a pound of their lobster salad. It really is a GOOD lobster salad. It's $23.99/#. That plus a package of hot dog rolls will make up at least 6 really nice lobster rolls. If you like lettuce with your rolls, you can get more than 6 from a pound. We like to lightly toast the rolls first. Some people prefer a different kind of roll. You can make them however you want them. The point is, the lobster salad at Shaw's is fantastic! It's ONLY lobster meat and light mayo. No fillers. (I am NOT a lover of Shaw's. In fact, I only go there for the lobster salad and their store brand 12 grain bread. That's all we buy there) If you have any doubts about the lobster salad, ask them for a little taste before you buy. I also like to ask them to make sure when they are spooning it up for me to include some big chunks (claws) in my purchase. Trust me....it's gooooooood!

NHKathy 09-13-2009 11:02 AM

I really enjoyed Red Hill Dairy's lobster roll! :liplick:

SAMIAM 09-13-2009 08:15 PM

Rag top,I'm definately not knocking the Shaws lobster salad......just a point of interest.If you are getting 6 lobster rolls out of a pound of salad,that is only 2.6 oz per roll.I've never seen a lobster roll with less than 4 oz......some have 5 or 6.

Rag Top Daze 09-13-2009 09:35 PM

Make 'em the way you like 'em
 
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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 106150)
Rag top,I'm definately not knocking the Shaws lobster salad......just a point of interest.If you are getting 6 lobster rolls out of a pound of salad,that is only 2.6 oz per roll.I've never seen a lobster roll with less than 4 oz......some have 5 or 6.

If you're making lobster rolls at home, you can put how much you like into a roll. All a matter of personal likes. If you like to add celery to the salad and/or lettuce to line the roll, there is just so much room in a hot dog roll. The joys of fixing your own.

SIKSUKR 09-14-2009 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SAMIAM (Post 106150)
Rag top,I'm definately not knocking the Shaws lobster salad......just a point of interest.If you are getting 6 lobster rolls out of a pound of salad,that is only 2.6 oz per roll.I've never seen a lobster roll with less than 4 oz......some have 5 or 6.

Thanks for the breakdown Samiam as I think most here would not know the amount in a typical LR.Given that,with a 4 oz serving,that comes out to $6,and 5oz is about $8 a piece.Pretty good deal.

fpartri497 09-14-2009 03:43 PM

lobster sandwich
 
not a lobster roll but a sandwich at sandy point Is huge. It will cost you $20.00 but worth every penny.

:D


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