Are These the 5 Most Scrumptiously Delicious Lobster Rolls in New England?
Lobster rolls and New England. Synonymous for sure, and only in the last 100 years, according to New England Today. We're all about our Maine lobster, but it's a place called Perry's in Milford, Connecticut, where hot, buttered lobster on a bun was invented back in 1929. Prior to that, we were all about cold lobster salad with mayo on a plate, according to New England Today.
Our split top buns off the griddle and golden brown with warm, buttery lobster or chilled, mayo-based lobster are the best in the country, if not the world. And even those of us in New England like to explore and try new lobster rolls, or visit our favorite places nearby.
Have you tried any of these five lobster rolls? From roadside shack to cool vibes restaurants on the water, they've all been stamped as the best lobster rolls in New England. Even though it's all relative, it's still fun to learn about lobster shacks and restaurants with the best ones, even if it's already your go-to.
Maine
McLoons Lobster Shack in South Thomaston is waaaaaaay up there by Rockland, about two hours or so from Portland. There, you can watch lobster fisherman unloading fresh catches while biting into what New England Today describes as candy-sweet lobster meat on a perfectly buttered bun. You can go with the hot ones, cold with mayo on the bottom of the bun versus mixed with the lobster meat, or a half-n-half.
New Hampshire
Rye Harbor Lobster Pound in Rye Harbor is out on a tiny peninsula on the water and doesn't even have a website. It's in the New Hampshire Seacoast and stands out as a must according to New England Today, because the hot roll is bathed in a butter-sherry sauce similar to lobster Newberg. So, you have the sweet meat with a nutty, tangy wine combo happening in your mouth. They have cold rolls, too.
Massachusetts
Hello to Row 34 in Boston, where New England Today says you can't get any fresher since the chef and owner gets his lobster from his cousin's boat in York Harbor, Maine. There's also a Row 24 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Rhode Island
Matunuck Oyster Bar in South Kingstown goes simple and scrumptious with their rolls with a bit a butter or mayo on the perfect roll piled high with fresh, tender lobster, according to New England Today.
Connecticut
Lobster Landing is in Clinton between New Haven and New London, right on the water. Lobster Landing, according to New England Today, serves a pile of beautifully buttered lobster meat in fluffy, Italian-style grinder rolls. Yes, we're forgoing the bun here, and it still works.