The Lobster Pot

Seafood restaurant · Provincetown

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"This perpetually busy Provincetown institution has been around since 1943—Anthony Bourdain even worked here as a dishwasher in 1972. And as the name suggests, this is where you should eat some lobster for lunch or dinner. Order the pan-roasted variety, which consists of a lobster cut in half, seared, and flambéed with brandy over a butter sauce made of leeks, chill sauce, and fine herbs. If you’re looking to eat as much seafood as possible, get the shellfish algarve bouillabaisse, made with a garlic and olive oil base with steamed shellfish, shrimp, calamari, and fish served over pasta." - Jennifer Mattson

Lobster Pot Review - Provincetown - Cape Cod - The Infatuation

321 Commercial St, Provincetown, MA 02657 Get directions

ptownlobsterpot.com
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