The Lobster Shack at Two Lights, Cape Elizabeth,
Maine. A local landmark since the
1920s, The Lobster Shack at Two Lights offers postcard perfect views and
excellent lobster rolls. Diners
can enjoy their meal Oceanside, on picnic tables perched just above the
crashing surf, with a view of Portland Light, the most photographed lighthouse
in the world. The Lobster Shack also
offers a cozy dining room, from which you can watch the ships
entering Portland Harbor. They offer lobster dinners, lobster stew
and other seafood specialties like clam chowder and fried seafood baskets.
As for their lobster roll, it contains a generous serving of fresh lobster meat (each roll gets one soft shell lobster’s worth of meat) tucked into a buttered and toasted split-top bun on top of a bed of iceberg lettuce. It comes with a scoopful of Ken's Extra Heavy Mayo sitting on top, as well as a pickle. They'll also do melted butter upon request. During the busy months of July and August, The Lobster Shack at Two Lights easily hustle out 1,500 to 1,800 rolls a day. Expect long lines and total satisfaction.
As for their lobster roll, it contains a generous serving of fresh lobster meat (each roll gets one soft shell lobster’s worth of meat) tucked into a buttered and toasted split-top bun on top of a bed of iceberg lettuce. It comes with a scoopful of Ken's Extra Heavy Mayo sitting on top, as well as a pickle. They'll also do melted butter upon request. During the busy months of July and August, The Lobster Shack at Two Lights easily hustle out 1,500 to 1,800 rolls a day. Expect long lines and total satisfaction.
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