Wicked Lobsta
Seafood restaurant · Downtown ·

Wicked Lobsta

Seafood restaurant · Downtown ·

Hot or cold lobster rolls with buttered buns and fresh meat

lobster roll
clam chowder
pricey
quincy market
lobster bisque
mac and cheese
hot lobster roll
friendly service
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Quincy Market, 2 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109 Get directions

$30–50

Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for solo dining
Touristy

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Quincy Market, 2 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109 Get directions

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$30–50

Features

•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

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Jan 14, 2026

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What to Eat at Quincy Market | Eater Boston

"A kitschy lobster-roll vendor run by the same phonetic-brand operators behind the chowder stand, offering an in-market lobster-roll option for visitors who insist on staying inside the food hall rather than seeking out more authentic lobster elsewhere." - Erika Adams

https://boston.eater.com/2017/11/22/16685330/best-food-quincy-market
Wicked Lobsta

Mihir D.

Google
Sheer disappointment. If you are really eager to try lobster meat, I'd highly recommend some other "state". For $40 what I got was, 3 bites of utter misery. I decided to try it out due to certain reviews and reddit recommendations. To my surprise, it didn't live up to any of the hype. The cashier mentioned how substantial the portion size was compared to the seafood sampler. Based on her recommendation, I went with the most popular hot lobster roll with butter. The first level of disappointment started with the visual. It started escalating as I started eating it. For $40, I ended up getting a handful of food- a slice of Pullman loaf (which I believe should've been a hot dog bun), a lemon wedge and some dry and overcooked lobster meat. All my enthusiasm was killed and I started regretting my purchase. There may be a few standalone restaurants in the area that may serve way better rolls. However, I've become extremely averse. After having tried lobster at Nova Scotia and Maine, I really had high expectations of this place but it kills the Boston food scene. If you love lobster🦞 and are eager to try these rolls, go anywhere but here. Save some $$ and don't burn a hole in your pocket.

Vishal C.

Google
This is the best lobster place in town. I travelled from London to try this and it did not disappoint! The guys were real nice and made it to my liking. I originally had one around $34 then my sis and I bought another one as it was so freaking nice. A few days later I also had another one because why not. Brioche roll was so nice and soft and tasty, the lobster was generous. We got asked by other customers if this was good as they tried another and it was not to their liking. Don’t waste you money on others. Get this one and only this!!! 🙏🏽

E. B.

Google
It was good clam chowder. It was a bit on the watery side for me. Personal preference. I get it. The bread was delicious. The portion size was appropriate for the price. Both were very fair. Seating is tough. It's inside a food court. Not my thing. If that's your thing, you'll like this place. It's just way to crazy for me and too many people.

Cem Ö.

Google
Lobster roll tasted really good but 33$ was expensive. Shrimp Mac & Cheese was exceptional. The shrimp was cooked to perfection. Portion was good too.

David L.

Google
We visited on a Wednesday in mid-June 2025 for dinner. It wasn't really busy at the time and the guy behind the counter actually looked a little bored. He answered all our questions and also offered us a sample of clam chowda as we were deciding what we wanted to order. We ordered: - Clam chowder bread bowl (the volume of soup is in between the large and small size cups) - Clam chowder large (to refill out bowl after we finished it) - Crab salad sandwich (it was a cheaper option to try and was better than the lobster salad sandwich) - Lobster salad sandwich (a much cheaper option than a traditional lobster roll, also not bad but the crab salad sandwich we enjoyed more) Overall the food was decent. The prices were astronomical and we had seafood and lobster rolls at other places on this trip that were much cheaper. We didn't actually order the lobster roll here but not sure it would've been that much better. The sandwiches we did have were good and satisfied a craving. Not sure I would order from here again just because there are so many other options in the market we wanted to try. So if you need to satisfy some seafood craving, this will do it but there are similar places with lower prices.

J H.

Google
Be prepared to be amazed. Fresh (not fishy) large chunks of lobster nestled between a lightly toasted roll that’s been anointed with an herbed butter…that was my experience with the Hot Buttered Lobsta Roll

Veronika 7.

Google
Great food. Very delicious. Hot Lobster roll with butter was simply delicious. Full of flavour. Well cooked. Very fresh.

Ariel S.

Google
The main thing I wanted to do in Boston was try a lobster roll! There are many options in Quincy Market, but this one caught my attention. There was a bit of a line, but it moved quickly. You place your order at the register and then wait on the side for it to be prepared. The staff worked at a fast pace, so the service was quick. The seafood display looked fresh and clean. I ordered the naked lobster roll and clam chowder, which came to a whopping $44! The lobster roll was absolutely delicious. The buttered bread was out of this world, and the lobster meat was tender and flavorful. Although the roll looked small, it was surprisingly filling. The clam chowder was the perfect complement for the cold weather. I’m glad I got to try it, but I probably wouldn’t order it again anytime soon since it was quite a splurge. Overall, it was delicious, fresh, and satisfying!
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Marynell K.

Yelp
Lobster rolls are a must when in Boston. I like coming to Quincy market and exploring the different shops. This visit I chose wicked lobsta because he stopped us and had us try the clam chowder. My youngest loves clam chowder and the taste of the sample was so delicious we wanted more. I ended up getting the seafood sampler special that came with 4 lobster rolls (lobster, mixed seafood, seafood salad and crab) 2 clam chowders and 2 drinks. For $49.99 this was definitely a deal for Boston. As we waited for our order we walked around to see what other ships were nearby and to my surprise he came out and walked our order to us! What great service!
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Angelina R.

Yelp
My first ever lobster roll, and this spot couldn't have made me love the dish more! With the ambiance of Quincy Market, eating here will make you feel like a true Bostonian. While the price is steep, the portions are actually quite large and the quality is great, so I'd definitely recommend this roll, it's more than just a tourist trap for sure! Additionally, the service here was fast, accommodating, and extremely friendly! I helped host a large event here with some of my friends, and purchasing a large catering order was made super easy by the helpful staff. Overall, the experience felt joyful and celebratory, and I'd certainly come back with friends or family for a trusted comfort lobster roll any day of the week!
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Christine S.

Yelp
When in Bastan, try the Labsta! It's pretty pricy no matter where you go. The lobster roll we had was fresh and delicious! The staff were very kind to let us try the bisque and the clam chowder before deciding too! One of the best spots in Quincy market!
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Jennifer Y.

Yelp
Wicked Lobsta is located inside Quincy Market. My friend and I were excited to come here since we heard great things about it, especially the lobster roll. Came here on a weekday afternoon and it wasn't too busy. There isn't seating for Wicked Lobsta specifically, but plenty of tables in Quincy Market. We both ordered the Hot Lobsta Roll Special which comes with a lobster roll, small soup, and a drink of choice. Our food came out quickly and we were able to find a table to eat at. The soup was the New England Clam Chowda. It had good flavor, but was thinner than expected. The lobster roll was just okay. The bread was crispy on the top but very soggy on the bottom from the butter. The lobster was slightly sweet, but the texture was off. Some pieces were cooked well while others were rubbery. Overall, giving Wicked Lobsta a 3.5/5. Food is good but inconsistent. Our meals were very pricey for what we got. Service was good. Food came out quickly and staff were nice. We're glad we were able to try it.

W B.

Yelp
The lobster roll was fine but I didn't like the clam chowder. It was too thick and gritty and full of what seemed like French's onion rings. It was weird.
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Kathleen C.

Yelp
In the busy Quincy market was a very busy lobster roll place. We tried the combo which included a cup of chowda and a garlic butter lobster roll. Let's just say I'm hooked! Bread was soft, toasted and buttery. The lobster sweet and tender. The New England clam chowder was the best we've had in the area thus far. Try it, you'll like it!
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Taryn W.

Yelp
I walked through the market reading lobster roll descriptions 3 times and finally settled on Wicked Lobstah because it noted the "buttered brioche bun and extra butter". I didnt notice whether or not the bun was buttered but some of the bottom of it was saturated with butter. The roll was good but just not worth the $38, in my opinion. I know it's LOBSTER and that seemed like the going price, it just didn't give me the satisfaction I hoped for. Food was made to order and service was quick.
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Jessica B.

Yelp
Enjoyed the clam chowder a lot. The mini seafood rolls were roughly cut, making the crab, shrimp, and lobster fall out easily. Flavor was good but wasn't mind blowing. Under 10 minutes between ordering and receiving food.
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Linda S.

Yelp
Located in the Food Hall is Wicked Lobsta. We elected this place based on ratings and prices. We think we made a great decision. The bread bowl with the chowder was so soft. It was really good. The staff was friendly and offered us samples of the chowder. It was the best tasting of the samples that we tried. This is a fun lively experience and it has plenty it offer.
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Steve S.

Yelp
Came back here after about 4 years away. I remembered how much I loved it last time. This time I went for lobster pie. Honestly it was really good. I definitely devoured it. I remember the lobster roll being a better choice. This didn't seem as special as that was. Plus prices have nearly doubled since my last trip here which is certainly more indicative of the economy. It's still really good quality. But at that price I'm a little more likely to pivot to a steak tip dinner somewhere. Or, maybe get a shrimp roll here which is far cheaper and likely pretty good.
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Denise M.

Yelp
We came here for a very quick bite, knowing that we needed to show up for a ghost tour in just a short time. It's in Faneuil Hall, which really is just a huge food court, with some touristy items on kiosks along the side. There were several places with seafood, and we randomly picked this one. We got: *Lobster bisque--very thin and runny. *Crab cakes--they were okay. Lots of filler (bread crumbs??), but cooked well *Shrimp scampi--the shrimps were big and the garlic butter was delicious. It was fine. Not great, not bad, just okay. It fed us, but is definitely not a place I would go back to. Hubby was spot on when he said that we ordered fast food and got fast food.
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Lynn B.

Yelp
Ten minutes before closing and every other place inside Quincy Market was closing, we were able to order the hot lobster roll with clam chowder. It really hit the spot, and was pretty good.
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Renee C.

Yelp
It was a decent lobster roll, but I felt like the bun was soggy. I like my buns to be a bit more toasted, and this was not toasted at all. I probably have really high standards because I've eaten at Neptune Oyster so frequently. Would I go again? Probably not, but it's definitely not a bad lobster roll.
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Lily R.

Yelp
Sigh. I chose this restaurant after an exhaustive search based on Yelp reviews, and I'm sad to say Yelp failed on this one. I'm here to fix that. In Faneuil Hall food market, you are inundated by choices and I wanted something regional, so I chose one of the multiple lobster places. After sticker shock at the now $40+ lobster roll, I decided to go with something smaller and I'm glad I did, because this was the worst lobster bisque I've ever had. And it set me back a ridiculous $20 for a tiny 6-8oz cup. DO NOT MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE I MADE. Now, I've had a lot of lobster bisque in my time; I also live in Baltimore so I am used to the prices of seafood, and these prices are high even by usual standards. I recently had the best lobster roll of my life for $38 in Baltimore, at an expensive and fancy restaurant. Charging $40 from a food hall stand in a city where lobster is supposedly local is criminal. Anyway, back to the bisque. It was the blandest, most tasteless soup I've ever had. Extremely disappointing. They did have a lot of lobster meat in it, that was good. But it didn't taste particularly fresh. This bisque was like if you just placed pre-cooked lobster pieces in hot cream. There was no taste, no salt, no seasoning at all. I kept piling oyster crackers in because they were ADDING flavor. Imagine oyster crackers having more flavor than the soup. It was dismal. So disappointing. Never again. And I sincerely hope I save a few people from a $20 mistake. Also the spoon was terrible. Flat wooden disposable spoon made it take even longer to eat my bad soup.
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Sean P.

Yelp
Lobster Melt was very good at this Faneuil Hall stop, but the service was quite subpar. After ordering, they walked around and didn't start making the order for a good 5+ minutes (no other waiting customers). While the lobster melt wasn't quite what you'd get from James Hook or Neptune, it was still good nonetheless. The service itself prevented this from being a 4-star experience.
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Emily W.

Yelp
There's better food in Boston and better food in Quincy Market alone. However, they're one of the only places with lobster Mac n cheese without going to a fancy restaurant. Enjoyed the experience and had a decent amount of lobster, but quality could've been better if you're seeking the true experience. Shrimp roll was surprisingly full of quality shrimp and the aioli was delicious.
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Kaylee K.

Yelp
WOW - outstanding! The fish was so fresh, quick service and friendly workers. The shrimp cocktail was so big, totally a meal, and the shrimp scampi mac n cheese was much larger than expected. Fun market atmosphere and great spot to stop at while in Boston!
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Marc H.

Yelp
My first lobster roll (I mean lobsta roll)! This place does a good job. The lobster and roll were flavorful. The bun is slightly buttery, crispy, and the lobster tastes fresh with a side of lemon. I got the combo. It's a little pricy, but comes with a drink and soup. I tried the New England clam chowder. It was good. I do wish there were a little more spice or seasoning for the lobster roll but all good on this first authentic lobster roll venture. You'll find this place in the Quincy Market.
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Mark C.

Yelp
When my wife and I decided to take a very long road trip to the northeast part of the country, we told people we would be stopping for a couple days in Boston, everyone kept telling us that we needed to try the lobster rolls so I decided that we would find a place to have a lobster roll while we were there. We took a walking tour of Boston, which led us to Faneuil hall. I wasn't sure that we were going to have a lobster roll that day, but once we saw the line at Wicked Lobsta, we decided that it had to be a really good place to eat. Let me tell you, we were definitely not disappointed. My wife loves New England clam chowder so she ordered that while I on the other hand ordered the lobster roll. Being from Kentucky, we had a little different accent than the gentleman that waited on us. He noticed that and welcomed us to Boston. My first experience with a lobster roll was one of the best meals that I had on our trip. The lobster was cooked to absolute perfection and the roll was slightly buttery with the perfect texture. My wife went on and on about how good the clam chowder was. Between the friendliness of the staff and the taste of the food this place is every bit of a five star rating. We love the restaurant so much that we went back hours later to thank the gentleman who waited on us for the kind hospitality and wonderful food. If you're in Boston and want to try a lobster roll, I would definitely add this place to your list of must stops.
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Shanna S.

Yelp
DELICIOUS, tender, hot lobster roll! The clam chowder was very delicious, classic reliable New England clam chowder. The lobster roll had nice whole chunks of lobster that were covered in a yummy butter with some delicious spices on top (not spicy, just flavorful!) Manuel helped us at closing time, even when they were nearly all closed up. We are grateful with full, happy bellies! They were relaxed and kind, and we ate in the middle of Quincy market where the lights beautifully hang, music was blasting from a party upstairs--it was fun!
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Jeff N.

Yelp
Having not visited Quincy Market in probably close to 20 years, it was on my list to do so when I returned to Boston for a staff retreat and was staying nearby. My main objectives were to order a lobster roll and enjoy some whole fried clams -- the former I achieved at Wicked Lobster. Their lobster rolls are spot on there as I enjoyed their Traditional Maine Lobster Roll stood against the wall across from the counter where I ordered. There's something earnest about finding a nook away from walking traffic and just noshing away at a glorious lobster roll, savoring the lobster crab and tail meat combined with the mayo and seasonings. Price-wise is on point with what I saw at the other vendors selling lobster rolls, and I felt the portion size was best here. They do have a one-pound lobster roll (yes, one pound of pure lobster meat) for about $90 before state tax, but at that point, you might as well order some lobster bisque or lobster pie with a traditional roll if you want to have your fix.
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Jessica W.

Yelp
Touristy AF, but since I was a tourist, it was on point. Conveniently located in the heart of historic Faneuil Hall, it was a perfect way to round out my day of sightseeing and shopping. The business was fast and bustling on Friday near lunch time, but the line moved quickly and my food came out pretty quickly. It's a walk up counter, then you take your food to go to enjoy in the food court tables or from one of the benches outside while listening to busker music. I had the lobster Mac which of course was delicious. Pretty decent amount of lobster and nice creamy buttery pasta. It was a generous portion that I couldn't even finish. It also came with a slice of garlic bread which I was way too full to eat, but that the pigeons enjoyed after a seagull pulled it out of the trashcan for them. It was a great place to go for lunch, and in a great location that offers lots of historic sight seeing and shopping in walkable distance.
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Ariel S.

Yelp
The main thing I wanted to do in Boston was try a lobster roll! There are many options in Quincy Market, but this one caught my attention. There was a bit of a line, but it moved quickly. You place your order at the register and then wait on the side for it to be prepared. The staff worked at a fast pace, so the service was quick. The seafood display looked fresh and clean. I ordered the naked lobster roll and clam chowder, which came to a whopping $44! The lobster roll was absolutely delicious. The buttered bread was out of this world, and the lobster meat was tender and flavorful. Although the roll looked small, it was surprisingly filling. The clam chowder was the perfect complement for the cold weather. I'm glad I got to try it, but I probably wouldn't order it again anytime soon since it was quite a splurge. Overall, it was delicious, fresh, and satisfying!
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GT P.

Yelp
Faneuil hall is extremely busy, but the line moved quick! It felt like by the time we ordered and finished paying our roll was ready. Loaded with lobster and absolutely delicious.
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Roxy H.

Yelp
This place is inside the market not a free standing restaurant. Found it with no problem. No line. Super expensive for a lobster roll. Kinda worth it but kinda not. lol I got the spicy lobster roll. It melted in my mouth. I devoured it. What I liked also was that it stayed warm! I got it to go and drove to my hotel 30 min later and it was still a good warm temperature for me to enjoy it. Recommend!
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Savannah H.

Yelp
Absolutely delish. I had a mac and cheese craving so can't speak to the lobster rolls but I will say for less than $10, the portion and quality is to die for. It might even be amongst the best in Boston in general. The bowl is heaping. Like 3 times taller than you'd expect. The cheese is so good and coats perfectly cooked pasta well and the baked crisp is perfect. It took about 20 minutes and I was the only one waiting but it was fresh so that's fine by me! I also like that they have wooden utensils and no plastic-we love an eco friendly spot with equally good food.
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Joe M.

Yelp
We were running around Boston for a weekend, and none of the good seafood places were on the agenda. So the wife and I picked up lobster rolls here, thought it was our best shot based on circumstances. First, outragrously expensive. 2 rolls and a coke to share for $80. Second, small. These are pretty petite. Third, quality. Lobster is overcooked, a little rubbery, and slathered in so much mayo you can't even taste it. It could have been chicken and, blindfolded, we wouldn't have been able to tell. They were looking for a sucker, and, sad to say, they found one in me. I could have walked a little and gotten a superior product at James Hook, but I was trying to be efficient. Next time, if I don't have time to get a real lobster roll, I'll just get something else.
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Ashley T.

Yelp
Located in the food hall, this spot is super yummy! My boyfriend and I are from Hawaii, so we were kinda nervous to try fish from the mainland. We split the seafood sampler, the lobster salad and crab salad rolls were my favorite! Also it took like five minutes to order and receive food, super quick!
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Rosalia X.

Yelp
I normally get lobster roll warm, this was my first time ordering cold lobster roll and I thought it was delicious. I think they serve the best lobster roll in the market place. I got the summer special which also came with small chowder and soda.
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J. M.

Yelp
The lobster here really is that fucking good. You need it. You MUST have one! Manuel helped us out and he was great! 6 stars if I could. Plus the vibe and ambiance of Quinc Market is
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Jay R.

Yelp
Solid place to quickly grab lunch in Quincy Market area. Chowder is decent but not great so I didn't mind that it came in such a small container. the lobster roll is great. They do something to their roll to give it a next level flavor. The taste of the lobster is a bit lower than Pauli's in the North End.
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James K.

Yelp
We came here over the weekend for dinner and enjoyed it. Their store was inside of Quincy market next to a lot of other food stores, so just something to be aware of while locating this business. The lobster roll was 5/5 awesome!! Lots of high quality lobster meat. The crab cakes were reasonably priced, but didn't have as much crab meat as what the lobster roll offered. The food came out pretty quickly and the staff was nice as well. We would come back here again for the lobster rolls!

James S.

Yelp
This place is totally awesome! Food is outstanding! You need to see these guys. Great food on a cold day!
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Mito I.

Yelp
Brief Summary: - Rich mac and cheese - Good portions of lobster and mac and cheese - Complimentary bread - Located within Quincy Market - I don't eat much lobster, so I don't have a expectation On the first visit, I have dedicated time to eat foods with lobster in it. One, we don't eat lobster on a regular or even on special occasions, so I thought it will be great to try it in a place that it is known for. There was Quincy Market, where it was long building that stretched with different food stalls of foods Boston was known for. This also meant that there was no Indian food (there was one Chinese restaurant). In the center of this long building, there was a 2-story sitting area to take your food and eat there. As we walked down the string of food restaurants, this one caught our eye. Comfort mac and cheese with different fillings? Yes, that sounded like a good meal to have after a long walk in town. For a flair of Boston, we chose the lobster mac and cheese. When we ordered this, it came with a free slice of bread, which was really nice to have when scooping up the rest of the mac and cheese. The macaroni was cooked just right, nice and tender and not overcooked. I also loved how there was a generous amount of lobster in the mac and cheese, but it wasn't torn into little pieces -- that I did myself. It did looks fancy to see large lobster chunks in the bowl of mac and cheese, but in terms of eating it required a little cutting with the plastic spoon and fork combination. In terms of flavor, the mac and cheese tasted like a mac and cheese. No seafood taste, which was a good thing for some of my family members, who do not like seafood, but it also didn't taste like it had a lobster flavor. However, this is not something I should say because I also haven't eaten many lobsters, so I don't know what the best lobster tastes like. In all, the lobster in mac and cheese was my favorite food with the lobster. The lobster needs additional flavor, in which the mac and cheese did a great job.

Zachary C.

Yelp
Seafood sampler was amazing. The Chowda was very good, was surprised how good the shrimp roll was as well.
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Shwe N.

Yelp
first lobster eats of the trip! did you know: lobster used to be for poorer citizens before it was glamorized and prices shot up... the buttered brioche bread and cut up pieces of lettuce with ranch truly make this maine lobster roll a complete success... without them it's cold, as usually served, but i prefer warm sandwiches! pricey but delicious
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Paul D.

Yelp
Pricey but chowda was tasty. Thought the lobsta was chewy and roll was soggy. Would have preferred more crunch.
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Eric Z.

Yelp
I've been going to Quincy Market as the place to take my touristy friends when they're in town for some time. I always make sure to highlight Wicked Lobsta because their lobster bisque is insanely delicious! They have a very decent lobster roll here but I think there are better deals elsewhere. Lots of people come here for them and they are delicious but I really recommend not skipping the lobster bisque! It's extremely creamy but balanced and has rich lobster flavor. The service is friendly here and they are prompt to get to you in line!
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Ronna I.

Yelp
Had the lobster special which includes the lobster roll, clam chowder, and a drink. The lobster roll was okay, bordering on good. It was a hefty sandwich filled with lots of lobster. It's hard to put my finger on it, but the meat didn't seem as plump and springy as some other lobster rolls I've eaten. Now, the clam chowder was excellent. The flavor was great and the chowder was thick and creamy. There were good-sized pieces of clams in it. Service is limited since this is a stall type restaurant located in Quincy Market, but she was friendly and helpful. There are tables in a center area that were quite full. There's upstairs seating too.

Makeda B.

Yelp
So I'm giving two stars for the flavor of the lobster. I ordered the hot buttered lobster roll which was neither hot nor buttered. The roll itself was flimsy and smashed. I got lobster pieces that looked like the end of a bag of chips no good chunks and claw meat. I saw other rolls from other vendors that looked legit so I was disappointed I chose Wicked. My mom got the clam chowder which was good.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
Perfect way to do lobster, boiled in butter. No other way. I had the lobster melt and the cheese on top makes it way too much. The meat does well enough on its own. Awesome
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FlavorFave F.

Yelp
I ordered a lobster roll- it tasted good, not a lot of lobster in the serving that I got. I don't think it was worth the 39.99 that it cost. Service was great, clean area!
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Carlos D.

Yelp
Was visiting Boston for the weekend and the family needed try a lobster roll, they really enjoyed. I'm allergic to gluten so I went the chowda route and was surprised. I got the Lobster Corn Chowda and was in love with it. I wish it had more lobster meat, but the over dish was delicious. I also got the shrimp cocktail on the side and it was also a hit. Would recommend 10/10!
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Brittany H.

Yelp
Best Hot Lobster Roll in town! Quick service and hot food. Super fresh tasting lobster and the brioche was soft.
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Sarah W.

Yelp
I ordered the warm lobsta roll special that comes with a can of soda and cup of new england clam chowder. The sandwich/roll was barely warm, the roll itself was nice and was indeed buttered. Flavor was ok, not the best I've had. I want you to know I read a review here from three years ago that states the meal was worth the value at $27 (drink, cup of chowder, and sandwich-with an encouraging description of how much lobster was included). For sub $30 , yes this would be worthwhile, I understand the cost needs to change with the market- so if it was under $40 I would understand. But with tax it was $50 and change.... For eating standing up in the food hall and it just being ok, no I would say this isn't worth the price. I did however enjoy eating the clam chowder- it wasn't pipping hot, it was as I would describe as lukewarm...(hotter would have been nicer- I didn't delay eating). I walked through at noon and there was a line, when I came back at 1.15pm, there was no line.
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Alex V.

Yelp
Clearly this is a tourist destination and the pricing reflects it. Close to about $80 for 1x cold lobster roll, 1x hot lobster roll, 1x corn, clam chowder and 1x clam chowder. Taste wise, my wife and I liked the cold version the best. Layers of lobster mixed with refreshing veggies made it worth while. The hot version was adequate but no where near the flavor profile of the cold version. My wife and thought the soups tasted fresh but were void of any herbs and seasonings one would expect from a good chowder. The offerings from both Seattle and San Francisco were far beyond comparison. Maybe we expected a lot more than what we got... maybe this is how it just is.
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Joop V.

Yelp
I was in Boston to run some personal errands and got a chance to stop by Faneuil Hall one evening. What a lovely place to be in the afternoon/evening when there are tourists, locals, vendors and music all in abundance. I hadn't had opportunities to have seafood...including lobsters!! for quite a long while (at least a few years!!), so...I decided I had to get a lobster roll while in town this time! I ended up having a traditioal lobster roll from Wicked Lobsta! I had a hard time deciding what to get (there's quite a few selection...but once I decided, the service was fast and the staff got me my lobster roll in just a few minutes! I love the lobster roll! It tasted fresh and it reminded me how much I missed living and being in Boston! This lobster roll (abeit...at quite a touristy place like Faneuil Hall) definitely helped make I feel like I made a complete trip this time for sure!
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M N.

Yelp
Located in Quincy Market in Boston. Great places to buy trinkets, souvenirs, and food! Wicked Lobstah can be found amongst the many options at this market. Can't go wrong with a lobster roll and of course a clam chowder pairing. This combo hasn't let me down yet. Great toasted, buttery bun and a good amount of meat. The chowder was great as well and chunky, the way that God intended. I don't like crackers, but when I found out about good clam chowder and oyster crackers, I'm all about it now. Dive right in. If lobster rolls are your thing, try this place when you're in the area. Of course, it's in a busy part of town so beware of paid parking depending on the day.
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Mike M.

Yelp
I didn't have enough time on my hands to dive deep into Boston foodery, so given the limitations and my interest in hitting the high points of the city, stopping by Faneuil Hall to grab a bite seemed prudent. Yes, that means I'd be limited to tourist heavy choices, but I was willing to make the sacrifice. I stepped into Quincy Market and past many booths, but the Wicked outpost caught my attention. While there was a bit of a language barrier, my order was handled quickly. I went with one of the manager's specials: a cold lobster roll, clam chowder, and a drink. The cost wasn't cheap, no doubt impacted by the tourist draw. But that sandwich also contained a LOT of lobster. Pretty delicious too. The chowder was a little thinner than I like, but the flavor was good. I'm sure there are lobster rolls as good or better for less money in this city, but if you don't mind forking over some extra dinero Wicked Lobstah is a filling option for visitors to the downtown area.