Published August 12, 2010
Maine Street
A Lobster Shack on Wheels

For great lobster, you’ve occasionally gone to great lengths.
A last-minute flight to Nantucket. Some sweet-talking of an old bearded guy in a yellow slicker. And we
won’t even talk about those wooden traps you tried to set in the Potomac.
Those days, we’re happy to report, are over. The lobster’s now coming to you.
Presenting
The Rolling Lobster Shack from Red Hook Lobster Pound, pulling up to downtown curbsides
starting tomorrow to provide the lunchtime lobster fix you didn’t know you needed.
This is the work of a lobster-mad group of Brooklynites who truck the creatures down from Maine nearly every
day. You’ll want to
follow them on
Twitter, of course, but it will be hard to miss the truck, silk-screened to look like a weathered wooden
shack with a rusty tin roof.
When you approach the window—between the dispenser of Maine Root sodas and the flat-screen that plays
original footage of Maine lobstermen—you’ll be confronted with a few simple options: Maine-style lobster
or shrimp roll (served cold with mayo, lemon and celery) or a Connecticut-style lobster roll (whole claws
and knuckle meat, warmed in butter). And, naturally, a whoopie pie for dessert (yes, it’s from
Maine).
For starters, they’ll just be serving lunch, doing a maximum of two stops a day all around town. But on
Fridays you’ll be able to get them to your neighborhood by organizing a Twitter campaign.
Either that, or wear a yellow slicker around your neighborhood.
VITALS
The Rolling Lobster Shack from Red Hook Lobster Pound
official website