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We’ve been having some beautiful weather lately so we headed for lunch at the coast.
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Hobbs Harborside in Wells to be precise. A large seafood restaurant with stellar views.
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Shame the food wasn’t as beautiful.
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I ordered a fried shrimp appetizer, which in most places is five or six lightly battered fresh jumbo shrimp. Here? There were probably 30 medium shrimp and they tasted frozen. Blech.
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The husband had lobster stew, which was basically a bowl of meat in a thin, milky broth. It was a lot of lobster, but at $24 per bowl it should be.
Our fish entrees were equally unappetizing and not close to photo worthy. Mine was so dry they had to comp the meal. As you can guess, we’re not in any hurry to rush back to that restaurant.
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But a stroll along the harbor is always worth the trip. That’s the shellfish laboratory.
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Wells is a southern Maine town…
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And with one of the longest stretches of sandy beach in the state, a very popular tourist destination.
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The harbor is on the opposite end and one we prefer.
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It’s a working harbor, with fisherman unloading their catch as well as sightseers.
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The flowering pots of mandevilla are a nice touch.
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And kayakers enjoy the calmer waters near the shore.
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Not sure what this is, but it’s fun.
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You sure live in a beautiful area!
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We’re very lucky. Maine is beautiful…
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Shame about the frozen shrimp. They should really try harder.
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It’s sacrilegious. A Maine restaurant serving frozen seafood should be ashamed…
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Aw man that sucks, you’d think the food near the coast would be fresh and delish. Sorry the food wasn’t up to par, but the views seemed to make up for it 🙂
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It’s sad your food wasn’t as good as the views!
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It’s so beautiful there.
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I know you get visitors from all over, but are the majority of the tourists New Englanders and other East Coasters?
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We get large numbers of French Canadians and New Yorkers, but people come from everywhere to enjoy the Maine coast…
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