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Seafood-in-the-Rough in New England?
OK, it's that time of year again on the New England coast. The clam
shacks/lobster pounds/fried food joints are pulling down the shutters and getting ready to re-open. You know the kind I mean (at least, you do if you've ever been to one...): picnic tables or cracked leatherette booths, paper plates or paper baskets piled high with fried fisherman's platters, mounds of french fries, onion rings, or fritters, and, oh yeah, a side of crisp cole slaw as a sop to the food pyramid freaks. Pitchers of cold beer. Ah, I can hear the arteries creaking shut now! So, here's the "which is the true religion" part of the post. In your humble opinions, what are the "just can't miss this one" fried seafood- in-the-rough joints anywhere on the New England coast from, say, the South Shore of Massachusetts to about York Beach in Maine (and yep, I already know about Woodman's...)? I'll do a compilation of results and post, if it's worth it. TIA, Alan Holbrook No .sig, I just post on impulse. |
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Seafood-in-the-Rough in New England?
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Alan Holbrook wrote: OK, it's that time of year again on the New England coast. The clam shacks/lobster pounds/fried food joints are pulling down the shutters and getting ready to re-open. You know the kind I mean (at least, you do if you've ever been to one...): picnic tables or cracked leatherette booths, paper plates or paper baskets piled high with fried fisherman's platters, mounds of french fries, onion rings, or fritters, and, oh yeah, a side of crisp cole slaw as a sop to the food pyramid freaks. Pitchers of cold beer. Ah, I can hear the arteries creaking shut now! So, here's the "which is the true religion" part of the post. In your humble opinions, what are the "just can't miss this one" fried seafood- in-the-rough joints anywhere on the New England coast from, say, the South Shore of Massachusetts to about York Beach in Maine (and yep, I already know about Woodman's...)? I'll do a compilation of results and post, if it's worth it. TIA, Alan Holbrook No .sig, I just post on impulse. The Lobster Hut in Plymouth. -- Please reply to the group, not by email. The email address in the header is not valid unless you remove the obvious. |
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Seafood-in-the-Rough in New England?
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Alan Holbrook wrote: OK, it's that time of year again on the New England coast. The clam shacks/lobster pounds/fried food joints are pulling down the shutters and getting ready to re-open. You know the kind I mean (at least, you do if you've ever been to one...): picnic tables or cracked leatherette booths, paper plates or paper baskets piled high with fried fisherman's platters, mounds of french fries, onion rings, or fritters, and, oh yeah, a side of crisp cole slaw as a sop to the food pyramid freaks. Pitchers of cold beer. Ah, I can hear the arteries creaking shut now! So, here's the "which is the true religion" part of the post. In your humble opinions, what are the "just can't miss this one" fried seafood- in-the-rough joints anywhere on the New England coast from, say, the South Shore of Massachusetts to about York Beach in Maine (and yep, I already know about Woodman's...)? I'll do a compilation of results and post, if it's worth it. Try posting your question in the ne.food newsgroup. |
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Seafood-in-the-Rough in New England?
Abbott's in Mystic
"Alan Holbrook" wrote in message .44... OK, it's that time of year again on the New England coast. The clam shacks/lobster pounds/fried food joints are pulling down the shutters and getting ready to re-open. You know the kind I mean (at least, you do if you've ever been to one...): picnic tables or cracked leatherette booths, paper plates or paper baskets piled high with fried fisherman's platters, mounds of french fries, onion rings, or fritters, and, oh yeah, a side of crisp cole slaw as a sop to the food pyramid freaks. Pitchers of cold beer. Ah, I can hear the arteries creaking shut now! So, here's the "which is the true religion" part of the post. In your humble opinions, what are the "just can't miss this one" fried seafood- in-the-rough joints anywhere on the New England coast from, say, the South Shore of Massachusetts to about York Beach in Maine (and yep, I already know about Woodman's...)? I'll do a compilation of results and post, if it's worth it. TIA, Alan Holbrook No .sig, I just post on impulse. |
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