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Contribute Feedback What Janelle A likes about Keag Store:
Great hole in the wall place. Has everything that a regular liquor store/7 eleven alike. Even has sweatshirts that are a great souvenir. Great view to see the water if sit on the far tables. View all feedback.
What Kim C doesn't like about Keag Store:
our lobster rolls tasted like the lobster and mayo had been warm for days. our kids didn't even like the mozzarella sticks. we had hoped this was a hidden gem, but sad to say it is just a dirty corner store. View all feedback.
We really like this place--a classic general store with just what 's needed for sale on the shelves, and simple well-prepared food for lunch! The staff was friendly and helpful and the customers varied from tourists like us to workmen on lunch break. Some members of our party had ordered the Turkey sandwich with stuffing and cranberry sauce and the cook came out to tell us it would be a moment because she had to make more stuffing! It wasn 't artisan but it was delicious. Fresh soft bread and great Turkey.
Despite the size of their kitchen they have great food, their pizza is really good, and the crab rolls are amazing, you get a very good amount of crab and it's always super fresh.
Friendly staff, great food. Nothing fancy. We visit here every year and always eat here several times. The crab and lobster rolls are our favorite. They have much more than seafood, but we've just never had anything else. Their macaroni salad and fish hash both are delicious. We highly recommend this place.
When it comes to Maine 's most iconic sandwich, the lobster roll, there are a lot of opinions. Strong ones. Some folks claim there is only one proper way to eat a Downeast lobster roll, and that 's on a Country Kitchen top split, butter toasted roll with a good amount of cold, fresh (not frozen knuckle and claw lobster meat and nothing else except a dollop of Hellman 's on top. Don 't make it too big (are you listening, Red 's? or it 'll cost more than your monthly cell phone bill. Don 't foul it up with vegetables, herbs, aioli or curry; and for heaven 's sake, don 't get Miracle Whip any where near. There are those (usually Flatlanders from Massachusetts or Connecticut who prefer their roll topped with melted butter. Ok. Fine. But here 's an endorsement of an outlier roll, found on pretty little Westkeag harbor at a plain country store known locally as The Gig (though it 's spelled 'Keag that will knock your socks off. First, don 't expect much of anyplace to sit down. Go in to the store, step to the back and place your order. There 's a lot to choose from, but you won 't go wrong with a lobster or crab roll, a bag of chips and a six pack of frosties. You can take your booty across the road to the park where you 'll find picnic tables and a civil war cannon. At first, your sandwich will seem entirely wrong since it 'll be served warm on a get ready Hamburg roll. There 's a good bit of meat in there between the butter toasted slabs mixed (mixed, I tell you! with just enough mayo to bind the seafood. You may sneer, but one bite and you may agree that this is, perhaps, one of the best lobster rolls in Maine. Certainly worth the pretty trip to South Thomaston.
Great hole in the wall place. Has everything that a regular liquor store/7 eleven alike. Even has sweatshirts that are a great souvenir. Great view to see the water if sit on the far tables.