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01-13-2010, 09:07 AM | #1 |
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The Lobster Pound
In today's Laconia Sun I see that they are advertising that they have a new executive chef.
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02-09-2010, 07:40 PM | #2 |
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New head chef starting in at the Lobster Pound from big article in today's LaDaSun......sounds like a real good cook.....culinary cook'n school grad!
Oops....make that the Feb 9 www.citizen.com has an article on the new chef at the Lobster Pound.
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02-13-2010, 01:06 AM | #4 |
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The Lobsta Pound Rocks...
And is keeping up with a very great Lakes Region Tradition in quality food and service! I do not have to remind anyone, that we all need to support them in and through these very tough economic times!!
Our world includes and needs Us! Terry ____________________________
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02-16-2010, 09:32 PM | #5 |
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I ate at the Pound on Sun night.. The food was very good. the service was a bit slow.. but not too bad. Good job!!
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02-18-2010, 12:15 PM | #6 |
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They have been running an early evening weekend special. $1.00 draft beer and $0.25 chicken wings. My husband likes the Winni wings and I am partial to the Garlic/Romano.
We have gone several times and enjoyed the food and service. |
02-18-2010, 12:25 PM | #7 |
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They run that special every day they are open..... its pretty awesome! I just hope it carrys over into the summer... $1 drafts on the deck!
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02-19-2010, 09:19 AM | #8 |
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Also had a good experience...looking forward to next visit.
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02-22-2010, 09:56 PM | #9 |
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Went to the Lobster Pound this past Sat night, and the food and service was excellent. I had the lobster pie (when in Rome...) and Mrs breeze had the scallops. Both were very tasty and I was pleasantly surprised about the lack of bread crumbs and the extrordinary amount of lobster in the pie. It was just great. Wait staff was very attentive and friendly. She also suggested
the Sunday Brunch they offer and we'll try to hit that next time up. If you haven't tried the Lobster Pound yet or lately don't hesitate, we had a very enjoyable dinner. The Breeze Wav 'cuz I'll be wavin back |
02-25-2010, 11:05 PM | #10 |
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I look forward to revisiting this summer, sooner if I can.
I might add, I like to crack the lobster myself with my hands, using as few tools as possible Huge claw last time, and one hand did it. |
03-17-2010, 05:49 PM | #11 |
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My wife and I have visited the Pound 3 times now each time we have gotten the lobster rolls and boy are they good, I typically dont eat the bread and get doubled stuffed meat. I see whole claws and tails in the meat its very hardy and we love it! Two thumbs up!
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03-18-2010, 05:52 PM | #12 |
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Do they have an online menu? I am going to try to go this weekend.
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04-27-2010, 11:12 AM | #14 |
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This link for menu at The Lobster Pound does not open. Did not make it before but looking for lobster tonight. Anyone have a menu link for The Lobster Pound?
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04-27-2010, 11:18 AM | #15 |
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It works for me, but if you're still having trouble just Google Weirs Beach Lobster Pound. The first listing that shows is for their home page.
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04-27-2010, 03:42 PM | #17 |
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Drat. You are right. They are closed Tuesdays. Too bad. It seems as if it is not meant to be as we are committed to going out to dinner tonight. Guess it will be another time. Thanks.
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05-05-2010, 07:49 AM | #18 |
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Well we finally got to the Lobster Pound Sunday evening. We both had the twin lobsters that were really excellent. I had read something about being served Lobster in several pieces on a post here so merely asked to have the lobsters served whole and they were. Really delicious lobsters. Hard shells made them a bit hard to crack. One claw on each was tiny (much less than the usual one larger than the other) but they were a nice size and tasty so it did not matter!
Jennifer was our server and was attentive and excellent. She brought over a few extra cherry tomatoes after one was a bit spoiled in one of our salads. Jennifer frequently asked if we needed anything and offered more rolls etc. The garlic rolls were very good as was the corn bread and we were happy to have the second basket. It seemed like the butter was mixed with oil or something which seemed not as tasty as real melted butter, but I did not mind as I do not eat a lot of melted butter as I am watching my fat intake. It was a problem for my dining partner though. I did not like the taste either though. For desert I chose a piece of pretty good cheesecake. I did not have wine but my dining partner did. I was told the wine was awful. The twin lobsters were $24.95 I think. The glass of wine was $7.00. and the cheese cake was $5.00. Two dinners with tax and 20 % tip came to $80.00. I would have liked a side included with the lobsters and salad such as a sweet potato. I noticed that the person with lobster at another table had ordered french fries. I thought that for the price of $24.95 a potato or vegetable selection would make the meal nicer for me. However we enjoyed the lobsters for sure!!! Don't know if my dining partner would order two lobsters again. I might but am not sure. All in all it was a very nice meal. |
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Consistency
Had dinner at LP about 3 weeks ago and had the full rack of ribs while my wife had seafood. Both meals were excellent as well as the service. Plenty of food with both of us having leftovers to take home.
My wife had her birthday this past weekend and I wanted to take her out for dinner. She suggested a few restaurants, so I decided to go back to LP since we both enjoyed our meals 3 weeks ago. My wife got another but different seafood dish, in which she enjoyed I got my full rack of ribs again, although it was ok it was not prepared the same as I had gotten 3 weeks ago. Ribs had been marinated and cooked to perfection my first time, and this past time they had been cooked and a glaze put over them just before serving. Although they were ok, they were not the same as they were my first time going 3 weeks ago. Although the service was excellent and the prices were good, it was not the consistent meal that I was hoping for. We will go back, it is one of our new favorite places to dine. |
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We went to the LP on Sat night after waiting all winter to get up there. I don’t like to bash anyone but I was not happy with the manager
There were some minor issues like being disappointed by the limited menu (no crab legs or prime rib on Sat night- 6:30pm!) and the soggy fried zucchini appetizers could have been better, but we had an awesome waitress who made the meal fun anyway but the manger was another story The manager came over after our meal and asked how it was- we told her some of our disappointments and asked what happened to Mike the old manger. This prompted her to tell us how the old manger was no longer there and he basically sucked bc he ran some other restaurant into the ground…we were a bit shocked she would bring this up …she appeared to have an attitude from the start The service was excellent but the manger sure did put a bad taste in our mouth The one good thing we got out of the visit was that we found out that the old manager is opening up a place on the pier---that would be great!! Oh and we also hear there is a topless place going in over in Laconia for all you guys |
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Do tell!
In the interest of politcal correctness I would point out that both genders might enjoy that new waitstaff uniform.
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05-17-2010, 10:10 AM | #22 |
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As far as I know, Mike Ray was one of the family owners of the LP. AFAIK, he still is, I haven't read of any changes. I met him last summer, a truly nice soul. Our impression on two visits last year was very positive, a very well-run establishment.
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05-17-2010, 10:15 AM | #23 |
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That is the easiest way to go out for a night to an establishment of this style. Invite the wife or girlfriend, you will have more fun than if you invited your buddy.
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05-17-2010, 02:12 PM | #24 |
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There was a manager there a while back whose name was also Mike, he has gone up the road to manage the Patio owned by the Ames family
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It is so rediculous to think our manager Joanne would make those remarks about Mike Girardi. I spoke to Joanne that night and asked if she had made those comments, and she told me she has never even met Mike or heard anything about him. She knew Nadia's was a successful restaurant for years, so why would she even say that? The person who started this rediculous rumor has had problems at the Lobster Pound in the past. Her and her friends have been "shut-off" for excessive alcohol consumption. Alcohol they had been consuming on their boat ride on the way to The Weirs. (which they openly admitted)
I really didn't want to get into all that but I feel its important that people know the truth. Mike Girardi has been a family friend for over 10 years. He continues to be a very close friend, and was actually by the Lobster Pound just the other day. He is one of the funniest, most honest people I have ever met and has the love and respect of me and my family. Mike |
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Had a great time at this place, no complaints. The staff even had a few recommendations to other good restaurants in the area. To me, honesty goes a long way. For a restaurant to talk well about their competitors puts a nice feeling in my stomach.......as well as the delicious food. 2 thumbs up!
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