Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Lobster place review

Lobster roll South Jersey review

by www.bluejeanfoodcritic.com
Max’s Seafood Café – Gloucester City, NJ
Not many places have been around since 1890. Well Max’s Seafood Café (MSC) is one of them. A shoe store when it first opened, a saloon starting in 1912, and then seafood joint beginning in 1977, MSC has quite a long and storied history. MCS was closed briefly from 1998 through 2001 with new owners overhauled the building restoring the plate-glass windows, tin ceiling, designed a private dining area with a fireplace, and created a two thousand bottle wine cellar.
With such a storied history, the building MSC sits in has created different memories for many generations of families. MSC sits in a completely residential part of town and can easily be missed if you are not familiar with the area. Parking around the area is curbside street parking, but MSC has a nice parking lot with free parking directly across the street from their establishment which is a nice touch. The interior is very nice and immediately brings back memories of old saloons you have seen in the movies.
My visit to MSC would be lunch and my order of the day would be Lobster Roll.

max's lobster roll

The Lobster Roll was fresh lobster meat, blanched celery, tarragon aioli on a toasted... Continue

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