Taste old-time
Maine...Lobsterbakes at Searsport Shores.
How do we do it?
Early in the afternoon we build a fire to provide a hot bed of coals.
Then we pull on rubber boots and gather fresh seaweed while it's still
full of salt water.
About 45 minutes before dinner, we pile the seaweed onto steel plates
and add buckets of steamers & mussels, local lobsters, fresh corn
on the cob, and mixed bags of sweet onions and potatoes.
We finish the meal off with one of Astrig's favorite desserts.
Often it's peach/ blueberry Dutch Cobbler with locally made ice-cream
and coffee. You have just enjoyed a real Maine Lobsterbake. Because it's all fresh- you MUST order in advance |

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Searsport Shores Camping Resort
US Route 1, 216 West Main St.
Searsport Maine 04974
Telephone 207-548-6059
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