Cocktails and a fire on a chilly evening |
A panorama of the view at the bottom end of the campground |
Those rolls are as full as they look, all lobster, with melted butter to drizzle over And those are the scallops with awesome fries as it turned out |
That folks is how fabulous the lobster rolls are! |
After Red's, we wanted to go to another famous lobster roll place called Five Islands Lobster Company. Unfortunately it was another rainy day, and they were on a very limited menu until June 23rd. We got there close to opening time and found ourselves about 7 in line in the rain. They only have a small covered area to eat so we had our lunch in the truck. It was fine as Five Islands is one of the most picturesque spots on the Maine coast even in the rain.
Two very good Five Islands lobster rolls |
And stellar Five Islands onion rings! |
Now that is seafood stew! |
A little of me, Harlean, Bob, and Scott too busy eating to look up:-) |
Driving around the area is so scenic and quiet right now. The hoards of summer visitors aren't here yet. So with so much food we went to have a afternoon coffee and found a nice little spot.
A little drizzle and overcast just adds to the view |
We finally got a nice day and went into Boothbay Harbor to walk around, window shop and.......wait for it, eat some more.
A view from the pedestrian bridge |
The view from our seats for lunch |
And our lunch, scallops, onion rings, and a haddock sandwich at Boothbay Lobster Wharf |
The culprit |
Also the culprit in one of his famous poses |
But a nice place for coffee |
The view out our front window |
Having a great time! |
Jan happy beach combing |
Our view for the next few days |
4 comments:
so, the scallops were better than Pops Sunset Grill?
my cousin lives in Belfast, but she's in Hungary right now until the end of June. then they are opening a bookstore in the former Good Kettle restaurant, 247 US RT1, Stockton Springs. you will probably pass the building many times.
Oh yes, hard to believe but true. We have always bypassed Belfast in years past, but couldn't get a campsite at Camden Hills State Park this year so ended up here. Today we are going to go downtown and prowl around, have lunch, duh, and try out their river walk.
my cousins owned the Nautical Scribe bookstore in downtown Belfast.
the sign may be still there but the business is closed and will move to their building in Stockton Springs when they get back from Hungary. we want to get up to see them in the fall and have chowder and lobster and scallops! in the meantime, we are leaving for a road trip for the month of June. up to Chadds Ford, PA and back south to see some civil war sights.
We poked around Belfast a little bit yesterday, seems like a nice town. We are headed north to the Skowhegan area today to see some friends. I hope you guys have a great trip!
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