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I LOVE lobsta, so when I saw the Cousins would be at Wren House this week, I knew I had to plan my evening around it. I was there early, one of the first in line and ordered the CT-style roll and a cup of bisque. The 29.00 price tag (after tip) was a bit of a sticker shock, but I've paid that much before so I rolled with it. Lobster order is up- I'm ready to dig in! That's when I realized the roll was the smallest dinkiest roll I've ever seen- at restaurants you maybe will get one thus small but it comes with 2 other ones-here, I paid $16.50 for a roll barely the size of my palm. The lobster was cold and there wasn't enough warm butter for my taste. The bisque had nice flavor but no lobster to be found. I was excited to be eating lobster but couldn't help thinking how much better Maine Lobster Lady is compared to this truck. Overall, it's lobster and it's tasty but the price point and the lack of delivery on the lobster experience left a lot to be desired. Not gonna be revisiting.
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