Boston is a great food town. And an expensive one.
I say that at the outset because while you will find excellent lobster rolls here, you may come up against some sticker shock. That is, if quality is a concern (I’m looking at you, McDonald’s lobster roll). Whereas most Maine lobster shacks, with their comparatively low overhead, aim to keep prices below $20 per roll, the best spots in Boston will top off at about $32. The price is elevated, in part, because the price of lobster is up in 2017. But then there are the higher built-in costs of rent, payroll, and other behind-the-scenes necessities.
A hot lobster roll at the new North Square Oyster.
Amy Traverso
To be fair, these rolls tend to be stuffed to capacity, requiring some diligent fork work before you can pick them up and take a bite. You’re paying about 50 percent more for a roll with 30 percent more meat, relative to our favorite Maine mainstays.
But if lobster is what you’re craving and you’re willing to splurge a bit, you’re in good hands here. We revisited seven top lobster spots in search of the best lobster roll in Boston and tasted the rolls (both cold-with-mayo style and hot-with-butter style, if they had them). We evaluated the quality of the meat, the bun, the amount of the mayo or butter, and the value of any added seasonings. Then we winnowed the list down to a winner and a runner-up.
Best Lobster Roll in Boston | Winners
The Overall Winner: Row 34
Row 34’s most excellent roll is the best lobster roll in Boston.
Amy Traverso
Why: The meat in both the hot and cold rolls at Row 34 was the sweetest of the lot (chef-owner Jeremy Sewall sources it from his cousin, Mark, who captains a boat out of York Harbor). It’s enhanced by the sweet, buttery split-top New England hot dog bun and just-right applications of butter or mayo (along with some diced celery, pickle, onion, a bit of celery salt, and lemon juice). Note: You can also find this roll at Row 34’s second location in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Price:Â $32
The Runner-Up: B&G Oysters
B&G’s hot buttered roll with chives is the second best lobster roll in Boston.
Amy Traverso
Why: High-quality meat (though not quite as sweet as Row 34’s), expertly sauced, on a split-top bun. B&G Oysters chef-owner Barbara Lynch modeled this restaurant on classic New England seafood shacks, not French oyster bars, and there’s an admirable restraint in the seasonings and flourishes. Plus, the fries and pickles on the side are excellent.
Price:Â $29
What’s your top spot for the best lobster roll in Boston? Let us know below!
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