2023.04.30th: Cape Pier Chowder House has been open for 27 years. The meals, seafood chowder, and fried clams were fresh and local. The full-belly flaky clams were not greasy but light and tasty. The seafood chowder was packed with clams and seafood fun; delicious. The dining area was quaint, and the prices were market competitive. The dining area overlooks the water. The local Allagash draft beer was delicious. Mr. Allen Daggett and his wife are wonderful owners. The clam shack is open for the summer and closes on Nov 1st. š My husband and I are from Houston, TX, and this is our favorite ME place for...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreIām certain that the only reason why this place is doesnāt have more reviews is because people are keeping it to themselves, and I get it. This place is the definition of āgemā. On the pier with views onto the water, it is the most tranquil setting. We didnāt go for a lobster roll but we got fried clams and fish and chipsā¦so good!!!!! Not greasy or rubbery at all. Great service too. Highlight meal! Parking is tricky, there are two other restaurants so try find parking on the road leading to it. Chowder House is the last restaurant...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI ordered a ten pack of lobsters, overnight shipping. Everything looked good on arrive, however while cooking I failed to notice one of the lobsters had died. Upon cracking open the tail, the meat just disintegrated. Tried a piece of the mush, it was not edible. I emailed them asking if a refund for the one bad lobster would be possible, and I received no response after a week. They claim to stand behind there product, but not in this instance apparently. I give 2 stars because the other nine...
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