New Glasgow Lobster Supper

Top choice in Prince Edward Island


There are plenty of places to get a lobster supper these days, but this spot claims to be the original – in any event, it's been serving these shellfish feasts since 1958. Getting messy while you crack your crustacean is part of the fun – but leave room for chowder, mussels, salads, breads and a mile-high lemon pie.


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