Tracey's Seafood - Sullivan
Tracey's Seafood
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Tracey’s Seafood in Sullivan, ME, is a delightful American restaurant boasting an impressive average rating of 4.2 stars. Wondering what makes it special? Here’s what other visitors have to say about their experiences at Tracey’s Seafood. The restaurant welcomes guests daily from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Whether you're enjoying an intimate dinner for two or celebrating a special occasion with a larger group, be sure to call ahead and reserve your table at (207) 422-9072. The menu also features a kids' selection, making it a great choice for families. For a similar culinary adventure, consider exploring Schoodic National Scenic Byway or Flanders Bay BBQ as alternative dining options. Have you dined here before? We’d love to hear your thoughts!.
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Pros: We had lobster rolls two days in a row. Two for $20 so good value and overall tasty and good portions. Server was pleasant and friendly staff. Fries were typical frozen type, nothing special. Cons: The Cook on day 2 was wearing a sleeveless open pitt-shirt and no beard net. Had a b-ball cap. Really BAD optics for food sanitation and if we saw that before our order, probablywould have moved on. Makes on question how management oversees restaurant cleanliness.
We stopped for takeout one evening right around 5:00pm. It was September so things were slowing down. There are no prices on the menu displayed outside but they have paper menus with prices if you ask for one. We ordered the two for $20 lobsters rolls, andthe seafood chowder. It took about 15 minutes to get our food. The lobster rolls were not overly stuffed but they had a decentamount of chunky lobster with a light mayonnaise dressing. They were served on a buttered, toasted roll. There were some randomshells we found while eating. In the end, the rolls were satisfying enough. The seafood chowder cost $15. It was mostly whitefish (I presume haddock) and these tiny, tiny, tiny shrimp. There was a ½ piece of scallop. There were no clams ? which is oddto me. Also, no vegetables ? which is ok ? just seafood. The broth was a light cream sauce so it was not thick. The chowder wasoverly salty to me but I added some sherry at home which lightened it up. Tracey?s has lots of different types of fried seafood.And lots of ice cream, hard and soft. There are outdoor picnic tables and a small room inside with maybe 10 tables. They willserve you indoors but not out. The restaurant is right on route 1 so it?s pretty noisy.
Decent place. I wish the menu were a little more diverse, but also totally understand the hardships around. One thing that'd be helpful too is if the side pie that can be chosen as a side didn't come til after the main meal was served. By the time Ifinished, my pie was sitting in liquid whipped cream and blueberry water. Probably a little lobster liquid too because lobsteris quite a messy meal. Overall, it was ok.
We have stopped by Tracey 's a couple of times this past summer (2022) for their lobster rolls. The roll looks small when you first get it, but it is fully packed with what seems like half a lobster. Well worth the price for a fresh, tasty lobster roll.The place doesn 't look like much it 's more or less a hole in the wall sort of place but it is a popular spot with thelocal folks, which means the value and quality is very acceptable. There is a small dining room, but most folks opt to stand inline at the takeout window and eat at one of several picnic tables on the premises.
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