My final stop before arriving on Cape Cod is Barlow's Clam Bar on Rt 6 in Bourne, overlooking the Cape Cod Canal. I just discovered this place a few years ago. They do a very good lobster roll, one avoiding all the more common pitfalls. They also have lobster "photo ops" where you can stick your head though and be photographed as a giant lobster - which is a big hit with the two to four year old set.
It MUST be on a New England style hot dog roll, ideally split and buttered, and toasted to a golden brown on the grill. A hamburger bun is NOT ok, nor is (gasp) a bulkie roll, a grotesque perversion of the New England classic common to expat New Yorkers. (The Bulkie is way too chewy, and overpowers the lobster meat with its floury-ness.)
All that goes into the lobster roll is lobster meat* and a leaf or two of lettuce, ideally Boston lettuce, but butter lettuce will do in a pinch. Romaine is icky in this context, and Mesclun way too gourmet, and thus liable to incite ridicule. A generous gob of Mayo is traditional (and yummy) but may be omitted by the phobic. It is usually served in a cardboard sleeve, and may be accompanied by fries, onion rings or chips.
If the lobster has been too salad-ized with the addition of celery or god forbid scallions the proprietor should be spanked early and often.
Barlow's meets all these criteria, has a great view of the canal. It is just about two minutes south of the Sagamore bridge on the West side of the canal. It's a good deal too, at $2-3 dollars less than most places over the bridge, and it includes fries. (I remember when Lobster rolls were $4.99 on the Cape. Sigh!)
* A good lobster roll won't be all claw meat, but a generous mix of the whole beast.
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If the lobster has been too salad-ized with the addition of celery or god forbid scallions the proprietor should be spanked early and often.
I couldn't agree more. Keep it simple. A lobster roll is just that, a roll filled with lobster meat. Like you said this also should be a mix of the lobster's meat, not just tail or claw meat.
Lobster rolls were $4.99
You may have dated yourself a bit...
Great post.
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