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AdHistorical7107 t1_iv7l4bf wrote
Do share what it actually looks like....
I'm curious because the lobster rolls in naragansett actually looked like you got the money's worth...
CT_Patriot t1_iv7odax wrote
Yum
Vespaeelio t1_iv7s57c wrote
Live in Boston, I Miss Stews!
mkt853 t1_iv7uzd7 wrote
Like the Costco hot dog!
-whitemonkey- t1_iv7vt60 wrote
Lobster rolls are a gimmick and were devised to steal money from tourists.
CTisCool t1_iv80h1k wrote
Yes! Someone needs to go and get one ☝️ for science!
bramletabercrombe t1_iv83vu5 wrote
I've had Stew's lobster rolls. They cover the top with dried overcooked mealy claw meat to make it seem like it's filled with chunks of lobster meat then you find everything underneath is the stuff they scrape from the shells. Pretty weak.
Testarossa2013 t1_iv85zfe wrote
I used to work in the bakery at the Norwalk Stews. I must warn you all, do not get any of the bagels. They cut corners with health standards.
They recycle the corn meal for the bagels and overtime it gets moldy. Their solution is to put more corn meal on top of it.
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wingmasterjon t1_iv8ipkc wrote
It's likely salvaged from dead lobsters that didn't survive delivery or died in the tank and they had to recover some costs.
dumbthrow33 t1_iv8lt49 wrote
Why do you hate life so much 🤣
taqeladragn t1_iv8nt3h wrote
Buttered? Gross.
notbad2u t1_iv8pk65 wrote
Lobster has a bland taste and texture. We'll call it delicate. Heck let's call it a delicacy. Let's put it on white bread and charge even more for it!
notbad2u t1_iv8qcu7 wrote
It could be on a tiny bun the size of your pinky.
tequilamockingbird37 t1_iv8r0lf wrote
When it's stews you get celebrated for honesty. When you tell people the chicken at subway isn't real chicken out come the pitchforks
ertebolle t1_iv8uaom wrote
I can totally believe this, pretty much every Stew’s baked good seems to get moldy after like 3 days.
MuffinMobile643 t1_iv9h3rw wrote
I tend to agree with this. Lobsters should be eaten right out of the pot with a bib.
nofishontuesday2 t1_iv9nys1 wrote
Sure beats the $40 ones at Sono Seafood in Norwalk.
Yes, $40. You read that right
mynameisnotshamus t1_iv9qo54 wrote
People who wear bibs don’t know what their doing when it comes to eating a lobster. Rookie move.
MuffinMobile643 t1_iv9u1aa wrote
Did I just get bib shamed? Damn...
-whitemonkey- t1_iv9z809 wrote
I don’t hate life. I’m from Maine and have eaten lobster my whole life.
There are so many other great ways to eat lobster, ways that aren’t as pricey and taste much better than lobster rolls do.
It’s a rip off. They should be serving it at half the price. Most of the time the lobster they’re serving isn’t even fresh.
Im just trying to point out the truth so people get better value.
purpleblah2 t1_iva1aww wrote
Speaking of unseasonably warm weather, barely any of the lobsters we consume are caught in CT because warming waters have caused a massive migration to the cooler waters of Maine and Nova Scotia.
TimeTraveler3056 t1_iva1n0r wrote
We have a fresh fish market and one time I splurged on 2 rolls. 1 hot buttered and 1 cold with mayo. For scientific purposes. The cold with mayo was better. IN MY OPINION. so relax Connecticut.
knightrobot t1_iva2i5s wrote
Knot Norms in South / East Norwalk. Expensive but worth it.
JR32OFFICIAL t1_iva8ns8 wrote
$15 isn’t bad at all. Place I go to charges $24
taqeladragn t1_ivadozs wrote
I don't care if I piss off CT, they aren't a real state anyway, JK. I follow all the surrounding states Incase something relevant comes up. I'm about a half hour from CT if I go down 84. But ya cold with mayo is better. If I want hot buttered lobster I want a hot lobster with butter
weaselpoopcoffee1 t1_ivanv4l wrote
Great price for a lobster roll for sure.
mynameisnotshamus t1_ivawylf wrote
Yes. I’d be happy to teach you how to eat a lobster bib-lessly (it’s a word, look it up). There are definite techniques.
WhittlingDan t1_ivb87rl wrote
Advertising on the Connecticut sub. Not a fan of this. Perhaps I should post my 'favorite' xyz and tag the brands.. Can I post my business here? There are plenty of ways to share the sentiment and even seafood on the coast but this is an attempt at gorrilla/social marketing.
WhittlingDan t1_ivb8u2i wrote
Well that's kinda the idea for all foods that we do more with, that and taste and variety. Like Chicken Salad or chicken nuggets even, make something new and make more money.
I'm more annoyed by advertising like this getting pushed through this subreddit.
How many headlines and posts can we write as marketing and post here. I can post about the weather and milkshakes and loving lobster rolls without taking the photo and tying it to a business.
WhittlingDan t1_ivb95ud wrote
The fresh part is true. When old lobsters are slow and dying they rip the arms and legs off while alive and freeze it. You can't use the meat after it died on its own. Rules/laws are strict.
MuffinMobile643 t1_ivbazlt wrote
Please teach me master.
krugo t1_ivbeklp wrote
The bagels are also flat out not great. Very bready.
red_purple_red t1_ivch4ir wrote
Freedom and Lobster Rolls
nofishontuesday2 t1_ivcq64u wrote
I always pass it going to get oysters at Norm Blooms. I’ll have to try it sometime
IndicationOver t1_iv7gl62 wrote
No way it is going to look as loaded as the roll in the picture @ $14.99.