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Showed up at 5pm on a Saturday with a party of 4 and were seated right away. Here's the rundown on the food: Lobster Roll: It pains me to say this, but it was just ok. The lobster was more shredded than chunky, there was a bit too much mayo, and the lobstery flavor didn't come through enough for me. It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't pay $14 for it again. I actually really liked the well-done chips and pickle that came on the side. The Crow's Nest: You're better off just ordering the shrimp and oysters a la carte, because they both blew the crab out of the water (pun intended) in flavor and texture. Rock Loster Caesar: Good portion, perfect amount of spice, and yes...a half of a Nova Scotia lobster tail. Again though, the lobster tasted kind of like nothing. Where is the lobstery lobsteriness? Scott Howard Cocktail: Perfect and delicious This place was not terrible, but it wasn't amazing. At a place with "Lobster' in it's name, I expected to be hammered over the head with lobstery flavor and goodness. While I do appreciate the fun concept and atmosphere, I doubt I'll be back. Too many more spots on ossigton to discover!
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