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  • Shani T.

    Literally the perfect place to stop for a meal near Sebago. Our group of six dropped by after we got back from kayaking down the Crooked River and could not have been more thrilled by this little gem. The lobster rolls are delicious. They give you the option to choose what type of bread (I chose dusted garlic) and what type of seasoning for the lobster meat (I chose lemon, which was light mayo with lemon pepper). So much variety for a lobster roll! I've never been able to choose before, and it honestly made it so much better because I find a lot of lobster rolls way too heavy on the mayo. The amount of meat given is also inside. We got this as a combo with fried shrimp, which were small, but crunchy and delicious. My boyfriend and I also got a 1.25 lb steamed lobster on top of the lobster roll + fried shrimp combo platter. Having just had a lobster a week or so ago in Boston, I have to say I was shocked by how much better the lobster here was. The shell was much easier to crack and the meat was just so much juicier and more flavorful. AND it was about $10 cheaper than Boston! Literally amazing. Their fries are super crispy as well, and I would highly recommend dropping by Fishermen's Catch for a casual meal.

    (5)
  • June K.

    Must agree with the other Yelpers, haven't had a lobster roll with as much lobsters in them as this place. Definitely the buttered garlic bread was better than the plain. It holds up better, good texture for the amount of lobster it has to hold. The lobster was fresh but not as sweet as I've had before, but given the quantity, you can't go wrong. We also had small orders of the fries and onion rings. Was a bit hesitant as I saw these being taken out of the freezer packets into the fryer but the fries, especially was fabulous!! Crispy and tasted a touch of butter! I got confused as there were two sets of choices you can make for your lobster roll. The first is for how you want your bun. The 'mix' is for how you want the lobster, itself, seasoned. It has a seafood market where you can buy lobster meat and other seafood items as well as fresh lobsters. Definitely a must for lobster rolls if you are in this area!

    (4)
  • Kristen A.

    Went on a sunny weekday for lunch- The place has the cooked seafood offerings, plus the seafood market. I ordered the lobster roll w/ light mayo & garlic dusted. YUMMY! Very tasty and good portion. Grabbed a beer, my lobster roll, a seat outside on the picnic table and enjoyed! Will be back and you should check them out. (they ship lobsters as well!)

    (5)
  • Jan W.

    Clean and lobster roll was stuffed full. Ambience was mediocre but folks friendly and food was great!!

    (4)
  • Kelley D.

    My husband and I both had the lobster and steamers. Cooked to perfection. The teens enjoyed their chicken fingers too. Great fish place at the picnic tables. Outside was a little breezy when we were there but there is inside seating too.

    (5)
  • Talon P.

    Staying in Maine for a week and tried lobster rolls from all around the town. The Lobster roll here was the best one out of any that I ate for a number of reasons. They didn't dress up the lobster with other fillins, just straight lobster, and they put the most lobster meat in the sandwich by almost twice as much as other sandwiches I have eaten. I got to the point where I was tired of trying other places rolls and I would only buy from this location. Highly recommended for lobster rolls.

    (5)
  • Smp P.

    the best lobster rolls ,clam strips,and haddock we had our entire trip! Great service and very good value for the amount of food you get.

    (5)
  • Melisa K.

    I was honestly not expecting such great lobster rolls. We just came from the NH coast and had a bunch of lobster rolls there and this place beat them out! Loaded rolls and you choose how you want the lobster and the roll. Mayo, butter, plain etc. Roll; grilled, plain etc. only comment would be bigger chunks of meat rather than the small ones and better beers. Very reasonable for portions. Service is mediocre at best

    (5)
  • Anne R.

    Although the food is good the service is horrible. We placed our order and when served received the wrong order. When we told the server it was wrong we got a very snide response of "that's what you ordered". Lobster rolls shouldn't be rocket science. So we ordered again, payed again, and they feigned that they never received our second order. Here in Maine there are too many choices to go to for lobster to have to deal with bad service.

    (1)
  • Lisa F.

    Very good lobster rolls and onion rings. Lobster roll was packed full of tasty meat. Options for the rolls, garlic, plain, or toasted, and different lobster mixes like light mayo, lemon pepper were welcome. It's a busy place! We waited a while for our food, I think the kitchen might have cooked meals out of order. The staff was very hardworking and brought our food as soon as they could.

    (3)
  • Robert C.

    Ate here several weeks ago. All 5 of us had lobster rolls for lunch, all agreed thet were excellent. Pricey, but it has to be that way for a great lobster roll. Fast friendly service. We sat outside, picnic tables with umbrellas. You're sitting right beside Rte. 302 but we didn't really mind. Inside seating and atmosphere is blah. For dinner I would want a nicer atmosphere, maybe the Galley, toward Naples. They also have great lobster rolls.

    (5)
  • Judy S.

    Best overstuffed lobster rolls with huge chunks of fresh meat & minimal filler. I drive up from New Bedford, MA, my own local lobster haven, to visit with friends in Lovell, ME. FC has become a must-stop while I'm in the area. Great price!!! Gotta branch out & try other menu offerings, too, next time. Just wish they'd make FRIED LOBSTER! Now that would put them over the top!!!

    (5)
  • Dave L.

    I had lobster rolls at several places during our vacation to the Northeast. Fisherman's Catch had the best lobster roll of my trip. For having the best rolls I tasted during my stay, they get five stars. The rolls here are huge. Each roll has easily 8oz. of lobster meat. There is not a lot of mayon either, so you get bite after bite of fresh lobster goodness. They have several styles too. Buns can be plain, buttered, or garlic dusted. The lobster can be regular with light mayo, butter only, or lemon pepper. I had the regular with buttered roll and the lemon with plain roll. Both were delicious. I also tried the clam strips, which were also very good. The criticism of this place is that there is not a lot of variety. They have seafood and a few sides like fries. Not much in the way of veggies. But you know what? You are here for the seafood, so enjoy it. Two lobster rolls were $23.95, so this is not cheap food. They have a small selection of decent bottled beer for $4.00 per bottle. Not bad. If I am ever in the area, I will stop by Fisherman's Catch. I suggest you do the same.

    (5)
  • Veronique L.

    First visit yesterday was slightly overwhelming as he doesn't really eat shellfish, and I don't really know how to purchase besides from a menu. In the end, he settled on two 1.5 lb lobsters at $6.99/lb. We took them to Andover, MA, where we joined our friends for a dinner, and the lobsters were yummy! I don't think they really moved as they traveled two hours with us in the car, so I was concerned about the taste but a little butter later, and the lobsters were in our stomachs.

    (4)
  • Jim B.

    I'm beginning to think that lobster roll reviewing is like reviewing barbecue; it's all a very subjective process. One person's favorite will be another's disappointment. When it comes to lobster rolls and nothing else, the Fisherman's Catch is a great place to stop to grab a lobster roll for a great price; $12.95. That's best price we've found for a lobby roll. The restaurant is in an A-frame on Route 302, headed west, just before intersection of Route 85, in Raymond. The bun was perfectly toasted, with butter, and the Fisherman's Catch offers three choices of rolls, including the "classic," which is with light mayo, and an interesting variation on the classic theme, the lemon pepper roll. I tried that one and liked it. The mayo is very light, which I appreciated. The lobster was fresh and succulent, just like all the best rolls I've sampled the past three summers. What I found disappointing was the lack of much beyond the lobster roll. The french fries and onion rings are frozen (not made in-house). There are no chowders. They do offer other sandwiches (haddock) for those not interested in a lobster roll. Glad we tried it, and the roll was very good. I just had expected a bit more. The FC is also a seafood market, shipping lobsters "all over the world." I'm assuming they will cook a lobster to order. Service was just so-so. If in the area, I'd recommend Bob's down the road, but if you just want a lobster roll that's a bargain and nothing else, the FC won't disappoint.

    (3)
  • L.P. C.

    This place is great! The prices are excellent and the fish is delish~ I didn't get any of the dine-in food, but when I walked in it smelled excellent. We walked out with a bunch of lobsters and steamers, and they were all very, very tasty. Price-wise you get a great bang-for-your buck. Plus, the place was very clean and well-kept inside. I'm fussy when it comes to the cleanliness of a place with lots of seafood around, but this place was great! I imagine that sitting outdoors would be lots of fun too, seeing how nicely kept the picnic tables were.

    (5)
  • Connie M.

    Ordered a lobster roll- specifically told them I had lots of allergies so just the meat no roll. They brought me the meat with mayo, I took it back and told them again I had lots of allergies and couldn't have the mayo so they said they'd get me just meat. They brought out meat with lemon pepper- that is not just meat! Very dissappointed. Great place to get whole lobsters - not for other food if you have allergies- they just don't get it!

    (3)
  • Ira B.

    This place, which we always called the a-frame, is a fish/lobster market which also has a restaurant attached. The lobsters are excellent. The fried clams are the best I have ever had. You can byob. They are nice and it's suprisngly unbusy, even in summer. The lobster roll is good. Even the French fries are worth having.

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    Cheap, tasty beer and fat, fatfatfat lobster rolls. Perfect after a few days on Trickey Pond. Got the twin rolls and was obscenely full afterward. I honestly wished the lobster had more seasoning, but I'm sure most people would disagree. Just several ounces of precious meat and mayonnaise, or lemon, or butter, and you can't complain too much. I'm the weirdo who wants some dill and celery in there. But these are monsters and if you want lobster, you got it, kid. The rolls were AWESOME. The onion rings were pretty good and plentiful for the price. It was not a cheap meal at all but it was filling and it was lobster and those are two good things that don't always go together. One employee was really friendly but a lot of them seemed bummed. Maybe because they're inside shucking lobsters instead of outside eating them. You boys did good! Have fun when you get off work, you definitely earned it.

    (4)
  • Anne B.

    Had one whole lobster and a lobster roll. Both very good. The lobster roll was available different ways - that was neat - and was not loaded with mayo (I could never see the point of loading a lobster with mayo like so many places do.) French fries were great (tasty and crispy) and the potato salad was absolutely delicious.

    (4)
  • A N.

    My friends are huge fans of lobster so we had to stop here when we were visiting Maine. The lobster rolls are great as are the sweet potato fries.

    (4)
  • Bill T.

    Stopped for a bite last Sunday night. I enjoyed a terrific crab roll and my wife had the lobster roll. Great food slightly slow service but if you like lobster it's worth the time.

    (3)
  • Marissa C.

    Best, freshest, most delicious lobster rolls (full stop) No contest in the 6+ years I've been making an annual pilgrimage to the great state of Maine. They start with a great product and improve on the classic by adding options to flavor the roll (garlic butter? yes, please!) and lobster (a dash of lemon pepper? yes, please!) . I know the purists out there might be calling sacrilege, but I think these additions accent rather than overpower the unctuous richness of the fresh lobster. Also, while I'm not really one to note the atmosphere of the establishment, the outside of the FC is a bit unassuming and does not belie the airy, quintessential ME interior with long blond communal tables which is quite charming and adds to the experience.

    (5)
  • Becki K.

    I usually get lobster rolls at a much more expensive place in Portland, but I'm totally in love with Fisherman's Catch. I think I paid $12 for this beautiful gargantuan sandwich. They use a light hand with the mayo so you get a ton of lobster flavor, and give you choices on how you want your bun. Best of all, I waited 5 minutes for my lobster roll--compared to 15 minutes at the place in Portland. Also: it should be noted that this place is half restaurant-half seafood store. I picked up four 1.25 lb lobsters for only $20! I love my Portland place, but Fisherman's Catch runs a close second. I can't want to come back next summer.

    (4)
  • Kel N.

    Upsides: Cool Mainer Vibe, very casual outdoor picnic table seating - not a sit-down, order, & tip type of place (great for rowdy kids after a day at the lake), the lobster roll is delicious (says my family), quick friendly service, fresh seafood by the pound if you're going to be grilling later. Downsides: If you don't eat seafood, this isn't the place for you. Other than sweet potato fries, french fries, cole slaw, or potato salad, seafood IS the menu.

    (4)
  • Mark M.

    The best lobster rolls by far. Zero filler -- all fresh, tender, sweet lobster. No need to go anywhere else. Get the lemon-pepper and buttered/toasted roll. Have a local Maine beer while you wait, too. We went here 3-days in a row for lunch -- it's that good.

    (5)
  • Jennifer E.

    Got the lobster roll to go and it was one of the BEST things I have ever eaten in my life. I am worried about ever ordering another lobster roll from another restaurant because I don't see how it could match this place.

    (5)
  • Derek A.

    Looking for a good old fashioned lobster roll and fried seafood? This is your place. Completely unfussy fresh seafood prepared freshly. Basically everything but the lobster roll is fried, but I"m not saying that's a bad thing. You can get your lobster roll a few different ways - traditional with mayo or with butter, for example. Onion rings and french fries are good as well. It isn't anything special, but when you go to place like this, you aren't looking for special, you're just looking for great seafood, and that's what you get here!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :9:00 am - 8:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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