A Great Always Tradition
Best Places in the Northeast
The concept is self-explanatory: it’s a dinner, by the seashore, in Maine. Cooking by the beach is one of the traditional summertime activities in Maine, where lobsters have long been a key source of sustenance. Fresh food is the essence of a Maine shore dinner, and there’s no shortage in The Pine Tree State.
You know what else is in abundance? Seafood dives. There are more of these along the coastline than any other state in the US. These vary from lobster shacks to fine dining establishments.
Here are some of the best places to get a Maine Shore Dinner:
Barnacle Billy’s
(Ogunquit)
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F.O. Goldthwaite
Biddeford)
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The Honey Paw
(Portland)
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Erica’s Seafood
(Harpswell)
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East Ender
(Portland)
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Lenny’s Indian Head Inn
Brpford, CT
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These are some of the finest places to get the scrumptious taste of fresh seafood in Maine, especially if you’re visiting. But if you have the time, you can always gather family and friends to indulge in some cooking spritzer. Not bad by the beach.
The thing about fresh seafood is that it needs almost no prep or seasoning, which means less work to do and less stuff to carry by the beach. And let’s not forget, less clean-up as well.
For vacationers, this is always a plus point. The technique is pretty simple:
- Find a high tide water mark
- Ignite the fire
- Adjust your grill (or whatever you prefer) on the rocks
- Rake in some hot coals
- Throw your favorite fish along with corn on the grill
That’s about it! Lobster lovers will, of course, need a pot. And if the fire starts burning too hot, you can always cool it down with a little beer.
Fatima M.
Freelance Blogger
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