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- Greek Stuffed Flank Steak Roulade
flank steak roll stuffed w/ spinach, roasted red pepper, marinated artichoke hearts, feta cheese, garlic; served as a special on certain days - Mojito Glazed Duck
pan-seared and oven-finished duck; topped w/ mojito glaze (boiled-down rum, brown sugar, mint); looks good - Chicken Pot Pie
- Corned Beef Hash
looks good
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4.0 out of 5 177 ratings |
1946-built boxcar diner on stilts 30 ft. in air |
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- Baked Stuffed Lobster
lobster stuffed w/ scallops, shrimp, haddock, crab stuffing - Blueberry Pancakes
- Turkey Dinner
served all year round; roast turkey w/ sausage stuffing, cranberry sauce & turkey gravy
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4.0 out of 5 1312 ratings |
family-run restaurant; written up in Gourmet Magazine, Esquire & others; Other Recipes: Sausage Stuffing |
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- Fried Clams
choice of Bob's original or Lillian's (Lillian's is soaked in buttermilk mixture first); Guy liked Bob's better; Hunter (Guy's son) liked Lillian's; both look good - Lobster Stew
looks good
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4.0 out of 5 1119 ratings |
opened in 1956; clam shack by a waterway |
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- Codfish Cakes
mashed potato & salt cod; formed into a patty, breaded & deep fried - Lobster Pie
signature dish; "stuffed lobster w/o the shell"; "if you come to this place and don't try this one, you're missing out"-Guy Fieri - Seafood Chowder
lobsters, clams, scallops, shrimps cooked in the same broth to create deep seafood flavor; looks good
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4.0 out of 5 1025 ratings |
1950s landmark; in 1983, 2 guys who used to eat there as kids quit their jobs, purchased the diner to keep the tradition going; New England comfort food; Readers Choice Award: Favorite Diner in New England (Yankee Magazine-2011) |
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- Corned Beef Hash
beef brisket hash; served w/ 2 eggs - Fried Ginger Squid (Calamari)
fresh squid (calamari) tossed in ginger flour and served w/ lemon aioli; looks good - Lobsta Sandwich
fresh picked Maine lobster meat, aioli, lettuce served in homemade buttered brioche bread; looks good
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3.5 out of 5 695 ratings |
est. 1929; waterfront landmark located on Casco Bay; "where locals hang out and listen to the undeniable sounds of Maine and smell the great sea air on our large waterfront dock" (from its website) |