Bob's Clam Hut

Seafood restaurant · Kittery

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"If you’re driving up to Maine, Bob’s Clam Hut should be your first stop once you’ve crossed the state’s southern border. They do excellent deep fried whole clams, and they also make the best lobster roll in the entire state. You can choose between hot butter or mayo on your roll, but the cold version is the best because it showcases the fresh, sweet lobster without overpowering it. Between the buttered roll and the accompanying well-seasoned fries, you’ll definitely need some of the provided wet naps after eating this one. Bob’s location right off of Highway 1 also makes it a quick detour if you’re planning on road-tripping up the coast. " - anne cruz

The 14 Best Lobster Rolls In Maine

315 US-1, Kittery, ME 03904 Get directions

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