That place is overrated. I drive by there every year on the way to Damariscotta Lake, and always a huge line. Stopped once and it is pretty standard for every Maine seafood location
I’m late to this lobster thread, and though I haven’t eaten any lobster in 40+ years, I thought I’d chip in. Growing up in Mystic, my first job was at Abbott’s in Noank. I remember Ernie Abbott the founder and owner hiring me and saying “the government says I have to pay you a man’s wage of $1.25 an hour, so I expect $1.25 an hour worth of a man’s work”. I worked the retail deck where I was treated to smelling lobster being cooked and served day after day. Fortunately, I met my still lobster eating wife there that summer of ‘67, and we’ll have been married 47 years come September.
Fast forward to today, where we now we travel to and from our summer home mid-coast Maine several times a year, passing Red’s in Wisscassett each time. My wife longed for one of their “famous” lobster rolls ever since we bought the summer place in 2014, but the equally famous lines snaking down the street kept us from stopping and giving it a try. Finally, last Spring, on our way up to our place the day after Memorial Day, it was so chilly and rainy that there was no line! My wife finally got her Red’s lobster roll.
Didn’t like it at all. “A massive amount of cold lobster, with a little hot butter, just gross”, she said. Her favorite was always Cappy’s in Camden, but they went out of business and is now a Seadog Brewery, where she says the rolls are OK. Likewise the Seadog in Topsham if you want a decent lobster roll and OK beer. For me? Pat’s pizza in Orono! But that’s another story.