If you have never had a Maine Lobster Roll, there are many fine establishments where you can enjoy this incredible treat, so as you would imagine, the 207 is a "foodie" lovers dream!

From using the best spilt-top roll, to just the right amount of mayo, and all the other ingredients in between, like butter, lemon, celery, and black pepper, a lobster roll can make your mouth water, and best of all, we have the best anywhere!

Always good to be prepared before you come to Maine! If I decide to travel anywhere that I have never been, I like to do a little homework on fun places to visit, and of course, good food to eat! So if you plan a visit to The Pine Tree State, a lobster roll, is an absolute must.

The website Mashed is the ultimate destination for food lovers. They have all the info you need to chow down, from the best and worst foods to order at your favorite restaurants, to what today’s most popular chefs are cooking up in the kitchen. They also like to rank the best of the best.

When figuring out who does it better than anyone in Maine, they eventually narrowed it down to one final destination.

McLoons is a family owned Maine lobster shack located on Spruce Head Island, across from the area’s oldest working lobster wharf.

You can enjoy picturesque views of the harbor and surrounding islands, watch local lobstermen unload their day’s catch, and experience their stunning shack sunsets.

Straight from the water steamed lobster dinners, lobster rolls, local oysters, delicious homemade soups, chowders, and much more. If seafood isn't your jam, they serve up many other tasty items.

If you are headed on a Maine Summer Road Trip adventurwe this summer, a stop by Mc Loon's is a must!

You can find them at 315 Island Rd, South Thomaston, where they are open 7 days a week, from 11:30am-7pm

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