Things To Do In Maine
Greater Portland Used & New Cars & Trucks - Yankee Ford
Cars & Trucks On Maines Coast - Rockland Ford
Search For Things To Do


Maine To Do Navigation
Home
Browse All To Do's
Contact Us
Things To Do By Region

Greater Portland
Katahdin/Moosehead
Midcoast
Western Lakes & Mtns
Southern Coast

Downeast/Acadia
Kennebec Valley
Aroostook

Random Things To Do
Christmas By The Sea: Camden Welcomes The Holidays
Mini-Golfing: This Isn't Your Average Course
Free Music: Portland Comes Alive At 5
Hollywood Slots: Bangor's Real Excitement
Seaplane Fly-In: A 34 Year Moosehead Lake Tradition
Chester Greenwood: Covering The Essentials
Old Orchard Beach: Close, Cheap And Fun
Wiscasset: Five Fun Things To Do
Snowshoeing: A Breath Of Fresh Air
Bethel Village: Walking Tour
Ice Skating: Stay Inside and Hit The Rink!
Surfing, Boogie Boarding, and Skim Boarding: Catch a Wave in Maine!
Augusta: Visiting Maine's Capital
Fish River Chain of Lakes: A Pristine Ecosystem
Dog Sledding Moosehead Lake: A Unique Way To Explore Maine’s Great Outdoors
Coastal Railroad: Ride The Rails Back Through History
Brunswick: Join In The Fun At Maine’s Own Playhouse
Lewiston Auburn: L/A Arts, Best Community Arts Program In Maine
Island Vacations: Find Your Perfect Island
Deer Isle In Bloom: Lupine Festival
Cheap Vacations: Things To Do On A Budget
Bangor: Pick What You Want To Do And Go!
Carousel Music Theater: The Mid-Coast's Only Professional Theater
Learn To Fly Fish
American Folk Festival: Great Music From Across America
York Holiday Celebrations: Lights, Parades, Carolers & Santa Too!
Beach Day: Visiting The Coast During The Winter
Haunted Happenings: Hot Spots For The Other Side
Thomas Point Beach: A Recreational Smorgasboard
One Room School Houses: A History Lesson
Fall Hunting: Big Game Hunting Begins
 
Maine Things To Do Lobster: Don’t Get Caught In The Tourist “Traps”
Posted by mainetodo on Wednesday, April 01 @ 18:44:48 PDT

Spring, Summer & Fall: Maine is known for lobster and no matter where you turn you will see plenty of restaurants touting their lobster specials. Twin lobsters, baked stuffed, lobster rolls you name it you can find it! It’s hard to know where the best spot to go is and that’s why you need some direction. First, your best bet is to stay clear of Route 1, not that the restaurants don’t serve quality lobster but, the price you will pay could afford you twice as much if you move in-land a little. The best places to go and enjoy lobster are the co-ops that you will usually fine in the small coastal towns where lobstering is a way of life. There is a great one in Pemaquid, The Fisherman’s Coop. This place is not fancy, picnic tables and plastic ware but, the food is as fresh as it comes and the views are unbelievable! This is almost as good as having a lobster bake at home (you can bring your own bottle of wine), without having to cook

or clean up the mess. If you want to have you own lobster bake at home you can definitely do it and keep the cost down based on the time of year you decide to have your lobster feast. The summer months offer the best prices as it is an easier time for the fishermen to get out there and haul lobsters. During December when lobsters begin to shed you can get a great deal on soft shell lobsters that are both sweet and succulent. The search for the perfect lobster roll is complete if you find yourself in southern Maine. Head over to the Clam Shack in Kennebunkport. The town may scream tourist trap but, the lobster roll is by far the best around! There are plenty of places to go to find the best lobsters around. So don’t get caught in the trap, the tourist trap that is, find your perfectly fresh Maine lobster and sit down and enjoy yourself!


Find more things to do in Midcoast Maine
 
Maine To Do Video
Maine, Become A Fan!
Random Maine Photos

Site designed by Simple Solutions using Flies and Fins & Maine To Do marketing strategies.