Ok Ok Ok... I'm reading the rest of these reviews and everyone needs to calm down. I grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts...I worked on lobster boats and have been to countless lobster shacks on the East Coast. I think some of the reviews are a tad picky. Here's the good bad & ugly from my point of view.
The Good -
We are in the middle of the Nevada desert and I was sitting in a restaurant eating fresh steamers and a lobster roll with all authentic ingredients. That alone is amazing. The waitress told me they fly in the rolls, the fries, the clams...I would normally say that the prices were a tad steep but it's got to be expensive and a gigantic pain in the ass to coordinate all that importing. My family had steamers that were FRESH. I had the uConn roll which was very filling. The roll tasted like home, the fries reminded me of my elementary school cafeteria (good thing) and the lobster was spilling out of this thing...delicious. I will say that the lobster was just a smidge dry but hey, still great. My mom had fried clams that melted in your mouth and my wife had the Lobster Grilled Cheese... to say she loved it is an understatement...I actually heard moaning.
You have to appreciate the effort and authenticity of this joint. The lobsters are in a tank so you know it's not canned or some frozen dead stuff before it arrived on your plate. Most East Coast places (not the tourist crap) are shacks by the water with no frills...Monstah Lobstah is a fair representation.
I also saw some comments regarding service. The server we had was super nice and answered all of my obnoxious questions...then again, we were the only group in the place.
The Bad -
Lobster bisque was a little on the dull side... sorry but it was. I was a little put off by all the Styrofoam as well...get some glasses!
The Ugly -
It's attached to a Doc Holiday's...smoke filled nasty bar with that faint (people are getting lung cancer nearby) smell. Not pleasant when you are eating. I also gotta say that the lack of signage and location are big problems...you better be doing some serious marketing to counteract the bad location and nonexistent visibility.
All in all... I'm a fan and will be back. I can't get anything close to this in Vegas and I'm excited that I found my new lobstah haven.