Young's Lobster Pound Belfast ME
Young's Lobster Pound Description
Young's Lobster Pound in Belfast ME falls under the category of Restaurants in Belfast ME with a rating of 4.4 by users. Young's Lobster Pound located at 2 Fairview St, Belfast, ME 04915, United States. Young's Lobster Pound Geographic Coordinates: longitude — -68.9965591, latitude — 44.4303588.
Young's Lobster Pound operates from . For more information, please call on (207) 338-1160 or visit Young's Lobster Pound Website. If you have ever been to Young's Lobster Pound, share your experience with other users and write a review.
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Legacy Acres
Great location, friendly staff, amazing seafood, fair prices. Locals and tourists alike love this place, though I'll admit I only visit when someone from out of town visits. It's definitely a gem if you stick with lobsters or clams especially. (You can't really go wrong with the nice view and simply prepared fresh seafood.) As someone who cooks, and can get the best seafood whenever, I don't really love their lobster rolls, or chowders. (Most folks can probably make much better at home.)
Mike Ries
Quintessential Maine lobster experience. Friendly staff, seafood is all local. We got the "Bucket list" (2 lobsters, clams, muscles, 2 corn on the cob, 4 oysters) for $80 which easily fed 4 moderately hungry adults for lunch. That's what I'd recommend getting. Their lobster rolls are a bit pricey at $35 so stick with their classics: boiled seafood. Bring your own drinks.
Timothy Kerrigan
Very cool place. Very fresh seafood. Shrimp, clams, oysters, and of course lobster. Kind of like an enclosed covered picnic setting. Picnic tables upstairs, noticed most families brought bags of their own goods like paper towel rolls and their own butter or butter heaters. Like you keep the tub of butter on top of a candle so it stays warm and melted. It was a little chilly but definitely protected from the wind and the elements, not too bad to sit and enjoy, but the food got cold quickly and the butter started to congeal before we were done using it. The lobster was delicious, I would recommend bringing some of those shell breaker things, whatever they're called, because otherwise you have to do with your hands if you're a rookie and that's a little painful. I highly recommend the corn on the cob as a side dish, I don't really highly recommend it getting clams out of, pretty watery, and at $15 for a cup, doesn't feel worth it. Overall the experience felt pricey, about 3 lobsters, a dozen clams, a dozen shrimp, 2 cups and 1 bowl of clam chowder, some sides, totals $203. But if you cone to Maine, you might as well have lobster. Definitely fresh, definitely delicious, just not sure it was $203.00 delicious.