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The best places to enjoy lobster in Nova Scotia

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The best places to enjoy lobster in Nova Scotia

Post by Pam Wamback.

 

I can remember the first time I heard someone say they cooked a turkey for their Christmas dinner and I thought “now that’s different.” 

 

In our family, Christmas dinners consisted of one main ingredient – lobster. Steamed lobster, creamed lobster, lobster chowder, lobster sandwiches… it didn’t matter the format as long as it included lobster. And you don’t have to look very far to understand why. 

 

While a traditional steamed lobster dinner or a fresh lobster roll can be found in numerous restaurants around the province, my favourite crustacean is more frequently being paired with a variety of other ingredients to become a signature dish on many Nova Scotia menus. Here are a few I recommend as you claw your way around Nova Scotia! 

Breakfast

 

Lunch/brunch:

 

Dinner

 

Honourable Mentions

A.k.a. I'd have these for breakfast, lunch and dinner!

  • Lobster roll (Capt. Kat's Lobster Shack, Barrington PassageExternal Link Title): Yes, there are many lobster rolls found around the province. But this is the best - seriously, they have the award to prove it! Their award-winning, mouth-watering version of this dish has a meat-to-bun ratio that is beyond impressive with large, visible chunks of fresh lobster meat tossed with crisp celery, green onion, spinach, and mayo all piled on a fresh-baked, buttery bun. But the decision to choose this over other lobster dishes on their menu won't be easy - other local favourites include Fisherman's Delight (fresh deep-fried haddock topped with creamed lobster, galley-made onion rings, and cheese curds, served on a soft grilled bun) and lobster-topped fishcakes (two hefty fishcakes topped with creamed lobster and served with a side salad).
  • The Crobster Roll (The Canteen, DartmouthExternal Link Title): You can't go wrong when your toasted roll is stuffed (and I mean stuffed) with fresh lobster AND snow crab meat!

 

Drinks

Lobster beer! Yes, I said beer.

  • Crustacean Elation (Saltbox Brewery, Mahone BayExternal Link Title): This microbrewery created their beer by using lobsters and the lobster shells twice during the brewing process: once when whole lobster is added directly to the mash, and later when the roasted shells are added back into the boil.
  • South Shorer Lobster Beer (Hell Bay Brewing Company, LiverpoolExternal Link Title): This beer was named after the boat that caught the lobster and brought it to the brewery to be developed into a lobster ale that has characteristics of biscuit malts and citrusy hops.