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Old 08-21-2024, 11:19 AM   #1
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Hopefully, in your beautiful Formula, prettiest boat on Winni!
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News from Pop's! Seen on Facebook today.

Did somebody say more Pop's?

We're staying open later this year!

We will be open our regular summer hours until labor day. Starting Friday September 6th our hours will be as follows.
Friday's: 3pm-8pm
Saturday's: 11:30am-8pm
Sunday's: 11:30am-7pm
These hours will continue until September 29th.

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Old 08-27-2024, 01:57 PM   #4
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Went for a clam and scallop boat this past weekend, fantastic as always! I did notice that the clams seemed to be a little smaller in overall size than usual, still better than anyone else though. We usually go twice per season, spring and late summer, so this was likely our last trip for this year.

Has anyone happened to duplicate their tartar sauce?? Theirs is my favorite of any place I've had. I'd love to be able to make it myself during the winter when I can't get the real deal.. ice crappies and pop's tartar sauce?!? Mmmmm
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Went for a clam and scallop boat this past weekend, fantastic as always! I did notice that the clams seemed to be a little smaller in overall size than usual, still better than anyone else though. We usually go twice per season, spring and late summer, so this was likely our last trip for this year.

Has anyone happened to duplicate their tartar sauce?? Theirs is my favorite of any place I've had. I'd love to be able to make it myself during the winter when I can't get the real deal.. ice crappies and pop's tartar sauce?!? Mmmmm
Small clams are way better than large in my opinion. Large clams have big muddy bellies and necks are very tough. When I was in business we actually paid more to get small clams from Canadian fisheries. They are are more crispy, tender and flavorful
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Small clams are way better than large in my opinion. Large clams have big muddy bellies and necks are very tough. When I was in business we actually paid more to get small clams from Canadian fisheries. They are are more crispy, tender and flavorful
I agree! Small clams are better. We've been to Pops once and the one thing I didn't like were the big clams. And it was a long drive from Meredith Neck. We really like Red Hill Dari and it's a lot closer. We also like the Bobhouse seafood but they don't have clams.
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We did the clam and lobster roll plate a few weeks ago. It was over the top! The lobster roll was huge, spilling over the roll. Well done!
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Small clams are way better than large in my opinion. Large clams have big muddy bellies and necks are very tough. When I was in business we actually paid more to get small clams from Canadian fisheries. They are are more crispy, tender and flavorful
I agree also. I like the small clams a lot better than the big ones.
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Small clams are way better than large in my opinion. Large clams have big muddy bellies and necks are very tough. When I was in business we actually paid more to get small clams from Canadian fisheries. They are are more crispy, tender and flavorful
Interesting point. At other places, is there a way to tell in advance whether they're serving large or small? I feel like a waiter or counter server is unlikely to know definitively.
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Descant, as a fellow Merrimackian I'm sure you'll agree that the Lobster Boat is as good as anyone. And they usually have small clams.
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Descant, as a fellow Merrimackian I'm sure you'll agree that the Lobster Boat is as good as anyone. And they usually have small clams.
I, too, am a Merrimackian, but I totally disagree on the Lobster Boat. Each time I've been, I've been disappointed. And the building feels soooo greasy.

I feel badly because my neighbor is one of the long-term cooks, but it's just meh.

Now, The Old Salt? Perfecto. Pop's, yup! Dockside and The Bob House? Bring it on!

Woodman's? NOPE. That place is criminal.

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Agree on the Old Salt. We had the King Neptune twice but we needed four people to eat all the food. Sorry you don't like the Lobster Boat. If you don't like the feel then you probably don't like Georges in Meredith. Both have the same feel but we frequent both places. For us both offer good food at good prices.
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Agree on the Old Salt. We had the King Neptune twice but we needed four people to eat all the food. Sorry you don't like the Lobster Boat. If you don't like the feel then you probably don't like Georges in Meredith. Both have the same feel but we frequent both places. For us both offer good food at good prices.
Oh, I forgot George's! That place is a steal—seafood platter under $30 = crazy deal.

George's doesn't feel as dark, dingy, or greasy as the Lobster Boat; the people are nicer; and the food has been way better.

That Neptune's Platter at The Old Salt = LEGIT.

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Have been trying to get to Pop's all summer and finally decided to make the 32 mile trip today.

I parked right in front. Close enough to read the sign...

"CLOSED FOR THE DAY DUE TO FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL"

Although, probably the best clams around. There are other perfectly acceptable alternatives.

It'll be a while before I may consider driving that distance again and find them closed due to ?.

Your kids became my problem. Not a good way to do business.
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We had lunch at George's today. We just had sandwiches but the people next to us had seafood platters and they looked really good. We try to hit the all you can eat fish fry and the fish is always fresh. While waiting for our food we noticed that they're getting a little worn and need a good cleaning and some fresh paint.
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We had lunch at George's today. We just had sandwiches but the people next to us had seafood platters and they looked really good. We try to hit the all you can eat fish fry and the fish is always fresh. While waiting for our food we noticed that they're getting a little worn and need a good cleaning and some fresh paint.
Yup, that's George's. I've had their fried clams. I like George's. But not their clams.

I've had great clams at Weathervane, Lobster-in-the-Rough, at The Weirs; And you can go by boat. Haven't been lately since they were closed during COVID.
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The Big Catch on Newfound has killer seafood…they do close after Labor Day.
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Yup, that's George's. I've had their fried clams. I like George's. But not their clams.

I've had great clams at Weathervane, Lobster-in-the-Rough, at The Weirs; And you can go by boat. Haven't been lately since they were closed during COVID.
We went to the weathervane at the weirs last week. I wanted a seafood platter but they wanted $8.50 for whole belly clams on top of the $39.95 for the platter with strips. I passed and had haddock. George's haddock is much better.
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