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post #61 of 73
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I already gave the definitive answer.

Some gentlemen of Ipswich might disagree.
post #62 of 73
Just a PSA for you folks visiting the rainy shores of S. FL: Skip the lobster roll.
post #63 of 73
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Originally Posted by romafan View Post
Everone north of Wiscasett hates the traffic jams caused by those shoobies willing to wait 2 hours(!) for a lobstah roll at Red's
+1. Drove to Camden the other day the the bridge took forever. Great stretch of road immediately after to speed and make up the difference though.
post #64 of 73
Found a recipe that imitates Reds Lobster Rolls. Gonna give it a go this weekend.
post #65 of 73
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Originally Posted by Wallcloud View Post
Found a recipe that imitates Reds Lobster Rolls. Gonna give it a go this weekend.

lobster on a bun, right? remember - butter, mayo on side.

http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/323347
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post #67 of 73
Cupcakes : Blondes
Lobster rolls : Plebs
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post #69 of 73
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Cupcakes : Blondes
Lobster rolls : Plebs

Jerry Lewis : French


- B
post #70 of 73
Don't feel insulted voxy. You know I'm right though. Dudes who keep taking about stupid f'ing lobster rolls and fight about which stupid f'ing shack has the best of the best or whether there should be mayo or not... Same exact phenomenon as dumb ass chicks arguing where the best cupcakes are and wait half an hour in line outside of stupid f'ing Magnolia Bakery.

My favorite Jerry Lewis flick is King of Comedy btw, to stay on topic.
post #71 of 73
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Originally Posted by gdl203 View Post
Don't feel insulted voxy. You know I'm right though. Dudes who keep taking about stupid f'ing lobster rolls and fight about which stupid f'ing shack has the best of the best or whether there should be mayo or not... Same exact phenomenon as dumb ass chicks arguing where the best cupcakes are and wait half an hour in line outside of stupid f'ing Magnolia Bakery.

My favorite Jerry Lewis flick is King of Comedy btw, to stay on topic.

The charming man on the corner of University and 14th has the best hot dog I've sampled from any vendor in New York City!
post #72 of 73
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Originally Posted by gdl203 View Post
Don't feel insulted voxy. You know I'm right though. Dudes who keep taking about stupid f'ing lobster rolls and fight about which stupid f'ing shack has the best of the best or whether there should be mayo or not... Same exact phenomenon as dumb ass chicks arguing where the best cupcakes are and wait half an hour in line outside of stupid f'ing Magnolia Bakery.

My favorite Jerry Lewis flick is King of Comedy btw, to stay on topic.

sort of, however the stupid f'ing lobster roll's infinite superiority as a foodstuff stretches the analogy to the point of breaking.
post #73 of 73
drove up there this weekend with the wife. after some whale watching ... saw the line was very short... as you can see i'm about to get a coveted parking spot.

500

two clam cakes, two crab cakes, two lobster rolls, order of fried shrimp... all consumed in under 15min... the only real secret to red's eats is the freshness of their product... that trumps all... it was all really really good. I wouldn't wait over an hour for it, but if its less than 30min then its worth it.

500

they cram about 1 1/3 lobsters into each roll so the $14 is actually a good value. I personally like it with butter. the mix of the toasted bun, butter and lobster is wonderful. I loved the crab cakes and shrimp almost as much.
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