Went there Friday around 5:30. And surprisingly the patio was nearly full (considering they open at 5!).
I took some time ordering and our waitress was quite patient with us. I ended up with the Maine lobster roll (warm lobster meat with spices, butter and mayo) and a side of kettle chips. The boo ended up ordering their fish and chips with fries.
What was odd to me was the fact that he had asked for the poutine but without the lobster meat (I'm obviously the bigger lobster fan) but supposedly they couldn't do it. Not sure why, but ok. He ended up asking for a side of gravy for his fries
He ordered a draft beer. It came in a cute mason jar -looking cup. I got their $1.50/ounce wine on tap. I overheard the waitress at the table next to us recommend the Pinot Grigio. It was really good.
The lobster roll was AMAZING!! So buttery and stuffed with meat!!! But the downfall? Too small. I wanted to order another one but decided against it!
However, the fish & chips came out on this huge rock-looking slab. I swear it was as big as a cutting board! With a whole layer of French fries and a nicely battered fish.
It honestly tasted like regular fish and chips. Nothing special.
There was no room for dessert, the total was a little over $60. Which is kind of steep for my little roll. But it was a good experience!!