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Secret’s out.

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

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Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, lobster roll.

This previous post was a bit of a tease.

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, dock.

But you really should know about this spot.

Waterman beach lobster shack.

And because you read this blog, here’s your reward.

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, sign.

Waterman’s Beach Lobster Shack is what we were trying to keep to ourselves. And their secret to a great lobster roll, is not only luscious lobster, but the roll itself.

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, pies!

But here’s the deal, just don’t eat all the pies. OK?

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, lobster roll.

See you in line. Don’t forget they’re BYOB.

Waterman’s Beach Lobster Shack
343 Waterman’s Beach Road, South Thomaston, Maine
Website: watermansbeachlobster.com
Email: wblobsta@midcoast.com
207-596-7819 * 207-594-7518

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Secret lobster shack.

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

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Waterman Beach Dock.

The dock where the lobster arrives.

Waterman Beach Lobster, Maine.

Lovely lobster wrangler.

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack menu, Maine.

The hard decisions.

Waterman Lobster Shack tables.

The view from the tables. (Early in the season.)

Waterman Beach Lobster Shack -- byob.

Souvenirs from BYOB.

Port Clyde Root Beer, Waterman Beach, Maine.

Local brew.

Exploring Waterman Beach, Maine.

Kid on WWaterman Beach, Maine.

Some customers arrive by water.

Clams, Waterman Beach Lobster Shack, Maine.

Appetizers.

Beach toys, Waterman Beach, Maine.

Free entertainment.

Climbing on rocks at Waterman Beach, Maine.

The lobster rolls were fantastic. They disappeared before a photo could be snapped. Will just have to to back! Bet you can guess where it is.

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Here we go!

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Lobster crate Christmas tree in Rockland, Maine.

It’s not a turkey.

Lobster crate Christmas tree in Rockland, Maine.

It’s Rockland’s spectacular lobster trap tree.

Lobster crate Christmas tree in Rockland, Maine.

And it’s a sure sign ‘the season’ has begun.

Have a Happy Thanksgiving — no matter what’s on the menu!!!



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Lobster beats turkey.

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

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It’s been a turkey of a year for lobstermen still struggling with the current market and various economic pressures, eventually resulting in scarey stories of shootings this summer.

The lobster story continues as Linda Bean, the L.L. Bean heiress, initiates her new Linda Bean’s Perfect Maine (Lobster) Company. Concerned about the plight of the local lobstermen, she’s invested millions into the company, with plans to open 100 franchises, nationwide, of her version of the lobster shack.

So this year, once again, give thanks to your local lobsterman by treating yourself to the luxury of a lobster dinner!

(A similar post ran last year and it’s still unforutnately appropriate this year. Don’t want to run it next!)

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Signs and critters in Hancock.

Monday, April 6th, 2009

You never know what you’ll find wandering around on a gray day in Maine. But sooner or later, you’ll run into something that makes you smile.

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’1979 Sawed alphabet on pencil first time?’ With a chainsaw?  –Wow! You won’t find anything like this on Linkedin.

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This must be Wilbur. Thank goodness he’s roped in.

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