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Peabody Essex Museum
161 Essex St, Salem MA 01970
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"NE classic order at the counter seafood place. Near Crane Beach, went with Mom and Dad"
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"Great value lobster and seafood!"
@markjdavis705
"inventeur des clam frite New England seafood shack. Although Woodman’s claim to fame is fried clams, their lobster rolls are absolutely fantastic! They come with a deliciously dense brioche bun that is expertly toasted and serves as the perfect vessel for lobstery goodness. burger au saumon, lobster rolls Voir sur youtube: https://youtu.be/2ewYYiHiDtQ "
@wolinak1
"Good enuf fried seafood & clam chowder. "
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"RF Woodman’s claims to be the place where the fried clam was invented — on Independence Day weekend in 1916. The story is that Lawrence Woodman tried to drum up business by tossing clams into the deep fryer along with the Saratoga chips he was selling at his clam bar. Who knows if the story is true? Who cares? The fact is that Woodman’s is today the Big Kahuna of North Shore clam shacks. Located in the heart of the clam belt, where towns have bivavular names like Ipswich and Little Neck, Woodman’s defines a whole style of informal Yankee gastronomy. It is called “eat in the rough” around here, which means you stand at a counter, yell your order through the commotion, then wait for your number to be called. The food is served on cardboard plates with plastic forks. Carry it to a table … and pray that you can find a table that is not occupied. In the summer especially, Woodman’s can be insanely crowded.your experience eating fried seafood means a vaguely ocean-flavored morsel of food inside a thick gob of breading, Woodman’s clams (and all its fried shellfish) will be a shock. The crust on a Woodman’s clam is lush and crunchy, but it exists only to play harmony to the sweet, soft lode of marine goodness it contains. Although Woodman’s clams are available by the pint, or on a bun (known as a clam roll), the preferred way to enjoy them is as a platter, which means accompanied by both French fries and onion rings. It’s a deep-fried pig-out beyond any nutritional law or reason! if"
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"Essential casual fried seafood "
@miki.l.blair
"Amazing seafood. Famous so there may be wait times"
@lizzyo