Maine
The Clam Shack is one of Maine.

1. The Clam Shack

8.1
2 Western Ave, Kennebunk, ME
Seafood Restaurant · 100 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: This is the gold standard of lobster rolls. Each sandwich gets a mix of claw, tail and knuckle meat, a light spread of mayo and a drizzle of butter and is served on a white, round bun. Read more.

B&G Oysters is one of Maine.

2. B&G Oysters

8.5
550 Tremont St, Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · South End · 126 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: No trip to Boston is complete without a stop at this South End staple. Don’t let the $29 price tag deter you--this meaty roll is topped with lemon and chive-spiked mayo and a touch of celery. Read more.

The Lobster Shack is one of Maine.

3. The Lobster Shack

8.2
225 Two Lights Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME
Seafood Restaurant · 54 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Come for the lobster and stay for the views. Each buttered roll is filled with large chunks of soft-shell lobster meat and a dollop of mayo. Read more.

Neptune Oyster is one of Maine.

4. Neptune Oyster

8.9
63 Salem St (at Morton St), Boston, MA
Seafood Restaurant · North End · 356 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: This tiny oyster bar in Boston’s North End draws crazy lines for its hot, buttered rolls served on brioche buns. You may need to start off with a fork before you can bite into these giant creations. Read more.

Eventide Oyster Co. is one of Maine.

5. Eventide Oyster Co.

9.3
86 Middle St (btwn Franklin and Hampshire), Portland, ME
Seafood Restaurant · 281 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Eventide Oyster Co. boasts Portland’s best lobster roll. The intensely tasty and innovative brown butter lobster rolls are more like sliders, so be wise and order two. Read more.

Red's Eats is one of Maine.

6. Red's Eats

7.5
16 Water St. (at Main St.), Wiscasset, ME
Seafood Restaurant · 92 tips and reviews

PureWowPureWow: Heaping pieces of fresh meat overflow onto the tinfoil wrapping (it’s a whole lobster’s worth, by the way). But we’ll happily work our way in with a fork, dipping into our side of melted butter. Read more.