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3.5 stars for solid and fresh lobster roll at a decent price and very friendly and helpful staff. The lobster sandwich is definitely worth a try IMHO and I would do it without the coleslaw/fries. There's room for improvement, but I'd still come back to try other items in the future.
Food:
The menu had a few options that revolved around, of course, lobster. I opted for the "taster" size because of lunch hours. Honestly, I felt bad if I was going to spend over 15 dollars at lunch for a roll, where you're not being served by a waiter. The taster combo comes with coleslaw, fries and a drink at just under 10 dollars.
The main star of the dish was of course the lobster roll. I had it warmed and spicy. I drizzled lemon all over the meat. It was nicely buttered with large chunks of lobster, with a light kick to it. Yesssss the first few bites were delicious. I ignored the whole "wonder bread" aspect of the roll, because I figure it's a cost-quality ratio. If you have a nice bread, you'll get less lobster, or more expensive meal overall. For this reason, I give the lobster sandwich 4/5 stars.
I will harp on the coleslaw, as it was a bit bland and not all that exciting. The fries were nothing to write home about either.
Service:
I came for lunch and found the restaurant to be inviting. The staff greeted me and introduced me to the menu. They were very friendly and I really appreciated this.
Atmosphere and Ambience:
The decor was fine. It was simple and clean. That said, I felt like it was for a quick bite only, obviously not fine dining. The food is served over paper plates and I get the feeling there's a cost-saving situation going on. The important thing is that the roll and lobster quality is not compromised at all.
There's ample seating for sit down dining. You place an order, seat yourself and pick up the order when it's ready, sort of situation :)
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