Larson's Lunch Box

Midcoast Maine


This seasonal walk-up is immensely popular with locals and tourists, who pack in for burgers, chili dogs and, of course, thick lobster rolls that are legendary up and down the midcoast. It helps that the menu prices seem to have stabilized around the 1970s. Larson's usually opens in late spring and remains as such until early fall.


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