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Contribute Feedback What Alphonse Arnaud likes about LobsterGirl:
This is a great food shop. Lots of yummy food items to purchase mustards, oils, teas, and more. Cheeses, pot pies, and an unbelievable selection of lobster tails. Also all kinds of lobster paraphernalia, also cookbooks and cooking utensils. View all feedback.
What Jane Yong doesn't like about LobsterGirl:
The restaurant was closed, with a note handwritten by the family on the door. We drove for hours yesterday to a beautiful cabin, only to find out that the restaurant was confident they could accommodate our anniversary dinner today. View all feedback.
The restaurant was closed, with a note handwritten by the family on the door. We drove for hours yesterday to a beautiful cabin, only to find out that the restaurant was confident they could accommodate our anniversary dinner today.
The restaurant is charming with its vibrant red décor and cozy atmosphere. It is a small space with a few tables inside and outside. In addition to delicious lobster rolls, they also sell non-edible items like aprons and kitchen accessories. However, the highlight was the friendly and attentive service from the two teenagers who served us, with their mother in the kitchen. Overall, a great experience.
Do not order the lobster rolls: they are tasteless, watery, mass of Lobster spekks; in contrast to everything found in new england or the cdn east coast.
The owner is so rude and arrogant that even if the meals were free, I would still not go to this place.
Life is pretty amazing when you can purchase top-quality lobster and grass-fed beef in a town like Lobster Girl. This store has everything and more, including hibiscus flowers in syrup and a sushi at home kit. The food is terrific and the store is fantastic!