Lobster Roll

This blog is dedicated to Jeri and Terry and their granddaughter.

In Maine, I was told, one must eat lobster. Do I like lobster? The last time I had it I was a teenager raised inland where lobster is a very foreign creature. I was also told a lobster roll is the best way to try lobster if you are uncertain. So in Ellsworth, Maine, we went to:

You order at the windows seen here and are given a number. When your order is ready you are welcome to take it to the building you can sort of see on the right above. Closer up it looks like this:

That’s the dining rooms. In a separate building next door. On the other side of it is an open air pavilion. There is also a stage where bands play on Friday nights. And on Wednesday nights they have classic cars.

Oh, the food?

Lobster roll with fries for me and the haddock lunch with onion rings for Dave. And while it was tasty I won’t be spending $13 againĀ on a sandwich anytime soon. But, I would go back to Jordan’s if I was still in that area.

TTYL,

Linda

2 thoughts on “Lobster Roll”

  1. Oh how marvelous!! I love lobster and it sounds like you liked it too! Of course, I only have it very rarely since it’s expensive. I’ll have to send the photo on to Jordan but doubt she’ll be able to visit any time soon! Thanks for thinking of us!

  2. Lobster does not rank high on my list of likes. But I love crab. That’s about the only seafood I do like. I, too, grew up inland on steak and potatoes.

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