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Boston | The Best Lobster Spots Are Right Here! šŸ¦ž

Boston | The Best Lobster Spots Are Right Here! šŸ¦ž Lately, I’ve been on a total lobster and lobster roll binge—tried so many spots, and now I’m here to share my top picks with you! Get ready to drool~ šŸ˜‹ šŸ“ Roy Moore Lobster First off, this one’s not in Boston proper—it’s in the nearby coastal town of Rockport! šŸš† You can take the Purple Line to get there, and let me tell you, Rockport itself is a tiny, picturesque seaside gem—blue oceans, cute cottages, totally worth the trip just for the vibe! Now, back to the lobster: This spot has been around for over 100 years—yes, a century-old seafood legend! šŸŽ‰ The lobster here is next-level amazing: super fresh, with firm, juicy meat that’s so satisfying to bite into. Dip it in warm melted butter, and it’s pure heaven—rich, creamy, and packed with that fresh ocean flavor! 🧈 A little heads-up: Their lobsters have harder shells, but that just means bigger sizes and more meat inside (win-win!). The price? $20 for one, or $50 for three—insanely good value! They also have other seafood like clams if you wanna mix it up. This place is my absolute favorite—10/10 would recommend! ā¤ļø šŸ“ Alive & Kicking Lobsters If Rockport feels too far, this spot is way easier to reach—it’s right in Cambridge! šŸš¶ā™€ļø Their lobsters are also around $20 each, but they’re soft-shell ones (great if you hate struggling with tough shells!). They’re a bit smaller than Roy Moore’s, but still super fresh and affordable—no complaints here! šŸ¤‘ I also tried Boston’s iconic steamers (a type of clam) here—$15 a serving, and they’re so briny and delicious, perfect for seafood lovers. šŸ“ The Daily Catch This one’s a total classic—you’ve probably seen it all over! šŸ“± I only tried their lobster pasta and squid ink pasta, and while the lobster chunks aren’t super abundant, let’s be real: their pasta is the star! The sauce is savory, rich, and full of flavor—each bite is so comforting. If you don’t wanna eat plain lobster and want to try something different, this is the spot for you! šŸ šŸ“ Summer Shack I had my first-ever lobster roll here, and it was a great intro! 🄳 I’m not a fan of cold lobster rolls, so I went for the hot one with butter—and it was perfect! The bread is soft and buttery, and the lobster meat is firm and juicy. One roll is easily enough for two people to share (or one very hungry person—no judgment!). They also have other fresh seafood—again, I highly recommend the steamers! Their fried calamari is also amazing, totally suited šŸ“ Saltie Girl Last but not least—this spot is all about fun, creative seafood! šŸŽØ I tried their lobsters on waffles (fried lobster on a waffle) on a whim, and it blew my mind! The waffles are warm—crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside—and they pair so well with the crispy fried lobster. Sweet, savory, and totally addictive! šŸ˜ Their other dishes are just as creative: The fried calamari has fried pickled peppers in it—sweet, tangy, and a little spicy, which balances out the fried crunch perfectly. It’s hands down the best fried calamari I’ve ever had! šŸ¦‘ I also recommend any of their canned fish dishes—yes, canned fish! But they plate it so nicely, and they even give you three different types of salt to pair with it. It’s fun, unique, and way tastier than it sounds! 🄫 #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonLobster

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Boston | The Best Lobster Spots Are Right Here! šŸ¦ž

Boston | The Best Lobster Spots Are Right Here! šŸ¦ž Lately, I’ve been on a total lobster and lobster roll binge—tried so many spots, and now I’m here to share my top picks with you! Get ready to drool~ šŸ˜‹ šŸ“ Roy Moore Lobster First off, this one’s not in Boston proper—it’s in the nearby coastal town of Rockport! šŸš† You can take the Purple Line to get there, and let me tell you, Rockport itself is a tiny, picturesque seaside gem—blue oceans, cute cottages, totally worth the trip just for the vibe! Now, back to the lobster: This spot has been around for over 100 years—yes, a century-old seafood legend! šŸŽ‰ The lobster here is next-level amazing: super fresh, with firm, juicy meat that’s so satisfying to bite into. Dip it in warm melted butter, and it’s pure heaven—rich, creamy, and packed with that fresh ocean flavor! 🧈 A little heads-up: Their lobsters have harder shells, but that just means bigger sizes and more meat inside (win-win!). The price? $20 for one, or $50 for three—insanely good value! They also have other seafood like clams if you wanna mix it up. This place is my absolute favorite—10/10 would recommend! ā¤ļø šŸ“ Alive & Kicking Lobsters If Rockport feels too far, this spot is way easier to reach—it’s right in Cambridge! šŸš¶ā™€ļø Their lobsters are also around $20 each, but they’re soft-shell ones (great if you hate struggling with tough shells!). They’re a bit smaller than Roy Moore’s, but still super fresh and affordable—no complaints here! šŸ¤‘ I also tried Boston’s iconic steamers (a type of clam) here—$15 a serving, and they’re so briny and delicious, perfect for seafood lovers. šŸ“ The Daily Catch This one’s a total classic—you’ve probably seen it all over! šŸ“± I only tried their lobster pasta and squid ink pasta, and while the lobster chunks aren’t super abundant, let’s be real: their pasta is the star! The sauce is savory, rich, and full of flavor—each bite is so comforting. If you don’t wanna eat plain lobster and want to try something different, this is the spot for you! šŸ šŸ“ Summer Shack I had my first-ever lobster roll here, and it was a great intro! 🄳 I’m not a fan of cold lobster rolls, so I went for the hot one with butter—and it was perfect! The bread is soft and buttery, and the lobster meat is firm and juicy. One roll is easily enough for two people to share (or one very hungry person—no judgment!). They also have other fresh seafood—again, I highly recommend the steamers! Their fried calamari is also amazing, totally suited šŸ“ Saltie Girl Last but not least—this spot is all about fun, creative seafood! šŸŽØ I tried their lobsters on waffles (fried lobster on a waffle) on a whim, and it blew my mind! The waffles are warm—crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside—and they pair so well with the crispy fried lobster. Sweet, savory, and totally addictive! šŸ˜ Their other dishes are just as creative: The fried calamari has fried pickled peppers in it—sweet, tangy, and a little spicy, which balances out the fried crunch perfectly. It’s hands down the best fried calamari I’ve ever had! šŸ¦‘ I also recommend any of their canned fish dishes—yes, canned fish! But they plate it so nicely, and they even give you three different types of salt to pair with it. It’s fun, unique, and way tastier than it sounds! 🄫 #BostonLife #BostonFood #BostonLobster

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