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The Best Lobsters and Fried Clams in Connecticut:

Discover Incredible Lobsters and Fried Clams at the Follwoing Clam Shacks

Albert Grande
Connecticut is known for the abundance of fresh seafood. The seafood can be fairly inexpensive, if you know where to look. You can visit lobster wholesalers and get fresh lobsters "right off the boat" at below market price.

One of my favorite places to visit is Ford's Lobsters located in Noank. Actually a wonderful shot of Ford's is featured in the movie Mystic Pizza, with Julia Roberts.

Mystic is just a few minutes away.

If you don't want to cook the lobsters yourself, you can visit Abbot's, just a few blocks down the road. Abbot's offers incredible seafood. Make sure you order a lobster roll, which is a hotdog bun filled with fresh hot lobster served with melted butter.

My love affair with clams started before I could talk. I love clams in every way: raw clams on the half shell, clams in chowder, stuffed clams, clam fritters but my favorite is fried clams. Now these are not strip clams mind you, these are whole clams fried up with the "bellies" on them.

Clams come in several different varieties. The lager hardshell clams, or quahogs are used for chowder. Some of these shells were made into beads by the local Indians. This was called wampum and was used as money. Generally, the quahog is what is used as a topping for pizza.

Smaller hardshell clams are known as cherrystones or little necks. These clams can be eaten right out of the shell raw with a little lemon or cocktail sauce. My brothers and I have spent countless hours with clam rakes harvesting this tasty fruit of the sea. (We always got our clam permits first. We did not want to get in any trouble with the Clam Commissioner!)

Fried clams are different than quahogs or cherrystones, however. Most people do not even know what fried clams are. They are made from softshell clams. Generally these clams are eaten steamed and are known as steamers. Steamers can be served with a bowl of clam broth and melted butter. You pull off the covering of the clam's foot, wash the clam in some broth and then dip in melted butter.

Fried clams are made from deep fried softshell clams, with the "bellies on them". If you ever get a chance to go to the coast of New England, go to a local clam shack and order up a plate of fried clams! You will not be disappointed.

Here is a list of my favorite clam shacks in Southeastern Connecticut. In Mystic, I like The Cove and the Sea Swirl. In Noank, I like Abbot's sister store, called, (what else) Costello's. In New London, I like Captain Scott's, which is hard to find but located right on the water. In East Lyme, I enjoy Dad's. Moving down the coast to Saybrook, I really like Johnny Ad's. We also spent quite a bit of time this summer at, Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale located in Madison.

Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale, deserve a special mention, here. First, their seafood is fresh and top notch. Second they have have a "flying" carousel or merry-go-round. Every cent collected from the carousel rides is donated to charity. Lenny and Joe's Fish Tale really gives back to the local community. As you can imagine, Kamalei, rode the carousel numerous times.

So the next time you find yourself on the New England coast: you gotta try the fried clams!

Published by Albert Grande

AKA The Pizza Promoter. Pizza on Earth...Good Will to All! My websites include pizzatherapy.com pastatherapy.com and albertgrande.com . I believe in the Law of Reciprocity. Currently living in Hawaii. I'm a...  View profile

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  • Thomas J McCabe2/21/2011

    Excellent article, Albert. I have to buy flour and yeast this week, for homemade pizza. Some clams on top might be nice.

  • Albert Grande8/17/2008

    Thanks so much for your positive comments.
    The Lobster Roll with Hot butter is really a Connecticut staple. In the rest of New England a lobster roll is served cold with mayo.
    Connecticut also has some of the best pizza in the World. Think New Haven not Mystic. And go to Pepe's, Sally's or Modern...
    pizza on earth,
    albert
    http://pizzatherapy.com

  • Maddie8/17/2008

    who would have guessed....since I live closer to the Cape (MA) I never would have thought of seafood in CT.

  • Spencer Harte7/29/2008

    Okay, I just had breakfast....but with your article I actually *need* one of those 'lobster hot dogs on a bun' Which could be difficult, since I live on the west coast... I like the way you make the article descriptive, like the "Mystic Pizza" (I didn't know there actually was a real Mystic Pizza) being only a couple of blocks away. It helps me as a reader feel like 'I'm there'. Cool! Spencer http://howtobringyoursoulmatetoyou.com

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