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I will be up in the Portland area for about a week in Aug and I will consume exactly zero ounces of lobster while up there. 🤢

 

Now, trips to Amatos for italian sandwiches and Pats for some pizza on the other hand, will be multiple.  Plus a whoopee pie or two. 😬

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55 minutes ago, go4ak said:

 

Would you say that Ned Devine's is "better" than Legal Seafoods?

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I've never been to Legal Seafoods so I can't compare it to anything, but the two are completely different types of restaurants with menus that wouldn't have a lot of overlap. Ned Devine's is an Irish pub type of establishment while Legal Seafoods is a full-blown seafood restaurant.

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4 hours ago, Nitemare said:

Twins for $20 still pop up now and then in the suburbs

 

13 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

Two chix for $24 is available some places in Portland.

 

um.. i dont think you're talking about what my mind wandered off to :classic_tongue:

 

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On 6/25/2019 at 2:45 PM, fstuff1 said:

ok, went to Highroller and had BOTH the lobster lollipop (regular, no fried) and the lobster roll.

 

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the bread was toasted PERFECTLY! yum!

How many oz is a lobster tail?

 

It can vary  by establishment....  3 to 8 oz      Avoid filers like llettuce  etc.... Bread+Lobster+ butter ( or small mayo)

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On 7/8/2019 at 3:05 AM, fstuff1 said:

 

 

um.. i dont think you're talking about what my mind wandered off to :classic_tongue:

 

The Porthole......was the only place I found that offered that price....  comes with potato, corn on the cob and butter......

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On 8/18/2019 at 6:23 PM, fiftyguy said:

High Roller and Becky’s Diner are good choices for Lobster Rolls. Becky’s is about a 20 minute walk from port. HR is a little closer.

 

going back to Portland. 

this time on NCL.

 

anything different in the lobster roll from becky's diner over highroller?

 

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1 hour ago, fstuff1 said:

 

going back to Portland. 

this time on NCL.

 

anything different in the lobster roll from becky's diner over highroller?

 

I like the rustic diner feel at Becky’s. Either one is a good choice. I’m sure there are other places with good LR. It is Maine.

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3 hours ago, fstuff1 said:

 

going back to Portland. 

this time on NCL.

 

anything different in the lobster roll from becky's diner over highroller?

 

High roller uses a toasted brioche roll, and gives you a choice of 9 sauces, while Becky's is more traditional and uses a hot dog roll, and butter or mayo.

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22 minutes ago, chengkp75 said:

High roller uses a toasted brioche roll, and gives you a choice of 9 sauces, while Becky's is more traditional and uses a hot dog roll, and butter or mayo.

thx.

sticking with HR.

love the  toasted brioche roll but am thinking of trying the crab roll this time around

 

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