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Lobster Landing | The Best Lobster Roll in CT?

Lobster Landing in Clinton, Connecticut, is a favorite for those that enjoy a “hot and buttered” lobster roll experience, but is it the best lobster roll in CT?

A small, weathered seafood shack with a sign reading "Lobster Landing" and an "Open" sign in the window. A white fence and plants surround the entrance. The sky is overcast.

Lobster Landing in Clinton, CT

Photo Credit: Kelsey Liebenson-Morse

Some say that summer doesn’t truly start until Memorial Day. To commemorate the arrival of New England’s busiest season, a pilgrimage to Lobster Landing, home of Connecticut’s most famous lobster roll, is in order. But is it the best lobster roll in CT? Let’s find out.

Hailed as a “best of” by Mike Urban, on Yankee‘s list of The 10 Best Lobster Rolls in New England, the unassuming shack located at the Clinton marina prepares consistently good rolls, hot and buttered in what is affectionately known as “Connecticut style.” Part of the Lobster Landing experience is a refreshing lack of pretension, and a marked dedication to remaining authentic; the shack doesn’t have a website. If you’re looking for timeless New England charm, Lobster Landing fulfills the dreamy aesthetic with peeling paint, buoys, and casually tended flower boxes filled with yellow flowers. Crushed clamshells crunch beneath your feet. Lobster traps rest against the 100-year old fish shack, and inside, at the somewhat dingy (but charmingly so), dilapidated retail counter, you can purchase whole lobsters and raw shellfish.

To my delight (as a true Yankee obsessed with history and preservation), everything about Lobster Landing remains the same year after year, except, maybe, the price of the actual roll. Lunch can get expensive. (Recommendation: go with your parents.)

To my delight (a true Yankee obsessed with history and preservation) everything about Lobster Landing remains the same year after year, except maybe, for the price of the actual roll.
Everything about Lobster Landing remains the same year after year, except, maybe, the price of the actual roll. Even the alleged best lobster roll in CT has to get a little more expensive from year to year. This board dates back to 2016.
Photo Credit : Kelsey Liebenson-Morse

The dining area is outfitted with plastic tables and a small awning-covered area, heated in winter to extend the season. Picnic tables face the water so you can watch boats glide past in the tranquil Long Island Sound. The menu is written on a small whiteboard leaning against the wooden counter, amid a selection of chips.

To dine-in, order inside the structure near the parking lot. The staff is young, friendly, and accustomed to large groups of people, so your roll is sure to appear quickly.

Although we visited on a cloudy, chilly, somewhat damp day in late May, Lobster Landing was filled with eager patrons dressed in jackets and pants. It’s not usual to see tables with bottles of wine; the shack is BYOB.

The rolls are delivered to your seat, wrapped tidily in tinfoil. Large chunks of tail and claw are dressed with butter and lemon, preserving the “salty” quality of the meat. If you have a complicated relationship with mayonnaise, this is your roll.

The Lobster Landing Lobster Roll. If you have a complicated relationship with mayonnaise, this is your roll.
The Lobster Landing Lobster Roll. If you have a complicated relationship with mayonnaise, this is your roll.
Photo Credit : Kelsey Liebenson-Morse

Longtime owners and fishmongers Enea and Cathie Bacci stay true to their Italian roots by serving the lobster on a hefty sub roll. Each roll is lightly toasted on a propane barbecue grill and stuffed with lobster taken from the Sound that very day. My one complaint is that the roll can get soggy if you don’t eat fast enough. But the sheer size (1/4 pound) and simplicity of Lobster Landing’s roll makes it a must-try.

If you’re not in the mood for lobster (I can’t imagine), you can order hot dogs or sweet Italian Sausage , also served on a sub roll. If you have room for dessert, there is gelato (chocolate, vanilla, la guiliana, dairy-free blood orange, and raspberry). There is also an assortment of soft drinks and bottled water .

In one of Lobster Landing’s few acknowledgments of the changing world, gluten-free rolls are available for a nominal fee.

Patrons are asked to pay only after they’ve eaten, an honor system that serves as a longstanding testament to the honesty of New England.

Lobster Landing in Clinton, Connecticut
Lobster Landing in Clinton, Connecticut – home of perhaps the best lobster roll in CT.
Photo Credit : Kelsey Liebenson-Morse

Have you ever visited Lobster Landing? Is it worthy of the oft-awarded (most recently by Thrillist) title “Best Lobster Roll in CT”? Let us know!

Lobster Landing. 152 Commerce Street, Clinton, CT. 860-669-2005

This post was first published in 2016 and has been updated. 

SEE MORE:
10 Best Lobster Rolls in New England
The McDonald’s Lobster Roll Experience
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Kelsey Liebenson-Morse

Kelsey Liebenson-Morse was born in Wisconsin, and spent part of her childhood in Florida, but considers New England home. Kelsey prefers to be outside and still re-reads the Harry Potter Series occasionally. She can often be spotted riding her bike or running. She believes herself to be the only ‘Kelsey Ananda Liebenson-Morse’ in the world, but has no way to prove it.

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  1. Lived summers in Clinton between 1954 and 1962. But never had a lobster roll there. They look delicious

  2. A lobster roll would only be infamous if it caused food poisoning, I’m sure that you meant that it was famous because it was delicious.

  3. Good catch, bjrosen! We’ve made the correction. This lobster roll is most definitely famous for a good reason!

  4. The late, lamented Skip’s Harbor Hut, Bridgeport. HOF lobster roll and best fireworks shows ever. Miss that.

  5. These really are the best lobster rolls in CT, if not New England. The entire experience feels as if you have stepped back in time (except for the price). We go every year. I’m the only family member who likes lobster so the kids get hotdogs and hubby gets a sausage roll. On a sunny breezy day, it is Nirvana. Wondering if there is a typo…article says it is not usual to see wine, it’s BYOB. I would have thought it was not unusual to see wine on the tables. Before moving to CT, I thought a lobster roll was a cold salad sandwich, which I liked just fine but these warm lobster chunks drizzled in butter on a toasted sub roll? Heaven.

  6. Can you help me with their schedule, are they open over december? and how about their open/close time? I really do wanna visit but I am from far far far away 🙂

  7. Didn’t LobsterCraft food truck win the Food Network Flavored Nation’s Best Lobster Roll in the country in 2017? Also didn’t they just open a new brick and mortar place in Fairfield? It would be great if you actually did a real taste off between these different lobster shacks!

  8. Next to visiting cousins in CT the highlight of our annual trip from Ohio is the stop at Lobster Landing for lunch and maybe again for dinner before we head home.

  9. Fabulous eats!
    Spent many, Happy summer’s on Cedar Island across the harbor.
    Will always cherish our days going back and forth to Petri’s Dock and watching the fish being fillet!
    Oh, I so miss Clinton!
    Joan Mazur Rohrs- Glencoe I’ll.

  10. I travel throughout New England and have eaten at most of the best lobster roll locations. Try lobster roll at Fire at the Ridge in Middlefield, CT. One of the best I ever had. Hot lobster roll with a sauce of butter and spices. You need to try this place, it is a gem.

  11. A few years ago, I set out to find CT’s best lobster roll! I visited 13 different places all claiming to have the best! I won’t mention any names, however I went Lobster Landing a few times. (It is over an hour drive for me) They made the top of my list! Delicious!

  12. Really don’t care for lobster. But I would walk to Clinton to get that heavenly Lobster Landing sweet Lobster Roll

  13. I went to Lobster Landing yesterday. Enjoyed the lobster roll and the view of the water. We go a few times every summer.

  14. I’ve not tasted EVERY lobsta roll in New England (or the U.S.) but by far this is THE LOBSTA ROLL EXPERIENCE of a lifetime. Love Enea!
    Thanks

  15. Not only lobster rolls but the lobsters themselves. Had a 6 pounder and a 1 1/2 pounder on July 21. They will cook them for you if you ask. The best part besides the lobster is the staff. Bouche (sp) a great guy, fun to talk with expresses the joy of life. His inside staff friendly professional and can carry a great conversations. They make the trip more than enjoyable. They are there to help and you will be taken care! Rolls must be good for it is always busy.

  16. Lobster Landing has been my go to for scrumptious rolls for years now.How ever last week I went for my first of the season treat and was kind of disappointed.The roll was the usual grilled and great but the lobster meat was tough and chewy (not the normal) and it wasn’t very buttery or lemony !I hope it gets better as the season progresses.I’d hate to have to find a new go to spot !!!!