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    Restaurant in Wiscasset, United States

    Red’s Eats

    350pts

    Serious lobster quantity, cash-only, no reservations.

    Red’s Eats, Restaurant in Wiscasset

    About Red’s Eats

    Red's Eats is the reference point for lobster rolls on the Maine coast — a Pearl Recommended, Opinionated About Dining Top 120 Cheap Eats pick that earns its reputation through sheer volume of lobster meat and decades of consistency. Walk-in only, Wednesday to Sunday, 11:30 am to 5 pm. Arrive early on weekends to avoid the queue.

    Verdict: The Lobster Roll Benchmark for Coastal Maine

    If you're deciding between Red's Eats and a typical Maine lobster shack, Red's wins on one specific dimension: sheer quantity of lobster meat relative to roll. That reputation, built over decades at a roadside counter on Water Street in Wiscasset, is why the queue stretches down the sidewalk on summer weekends and why Opinionated About Dining ranked it among the top 120 cheap eats in North America in 2024. For a lobster roll destination worth a detour, Red's is the legitimate answer for the Maine coast — but you need to plan around its constraints.

    Portrait

    Red's Eats has operated out of the same compact structure at 41 Water Street long enough that it has become a fixed point of reference for anyone serious about lobster rolls on the Atlantic seaboard. Where competitors like Luke's Lobster in New York City trade on a refined, butter-forward format with citywide accessibility, Red's trades on volume and authenticity: a whole lobster's worth of meat piled into a split-leading roll, served from a window, eaten outdoors or in your car. The format is entirely different from white-tablecloth seafood at Le Bernardin — and that's the point. This is lobster without pretension.

    The visual proposition is what draws the repeat visitor: the roll arrives with the lobster meat crowning well above the bread, unmistakably generous in a way that reads clearly even before the first bite. For a food-focused traveler doing a coastal Maine circuit, that image has been circulated enough that it carries genuine credibility, reinforced by a 4.3 Google rating across more than 3,100 reviews. Under Deborah Gagnon's stewardship, the operation has maintained consistency at a volume that would challenge most kitchens of this size.

    The setting is roadside and informal. There is no private dining room, no reservations system, and no formal seating arrangement to manage a group experience. For parties of four or more, the practical reality is that you will be coordinating around an outdoor queue, carrying trays, and finding a spot to sit together on whatever is available nearby. That's not a criticism , it's the format Red's has always operated , but it shapes how you plan a group outing. Couples and solo travelers move through the queue more easily. Groups should arrive early (11:30 am, when doors open Wednesday through Sunday) to avoid the longest waits and to secure enough space to eat together comfortably.

    Seasonal window matters here. Red's runs Wednesday to Sunday from 11:30 am to 5 pm, and it is closed Monday and Tuesday. There is no dinner service. If you are building a trip around it , and many people do, routing through Wiscasset specifically to eat here , those hours are your constraint. A summer Friday or Saturday at noon will mean a wait. A Thursday or Wednesday opening visit is the more practical call for a group that wants to eat at a reasonable pace.

    For the explorer-type traveler who wants to triangulate this against the broader Maine food scene, Wiscasset has a small but genuinely good restaurant ecosystem worth pairing with a Red's visit. See our full Wiscasset restaurants guide for context on what else the town offers. If you're making a longer coastal trip, our Wiscasset hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide are worth checking before you finalize the itinerary.

    Ratings and Recognition

    • Pearl Recommended Restaurant (2025)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Cheap Eats North America, Ranked #120 (2024)
    • Opinionated About Dining , Cheap Eats North America, Recommended (2023)
    • Google Rating: 4.3 / 5 (3,178 reviews)

    Practical Details

    Reservations: No reservations , walk-in only. Hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 11:30 am – 5 pm; closed Monday and Tuesday. Booking difficulty: Easy to access, but expect queues on weekends and peak summer weeks. Groups: No private space; coordinate arrival for the 11:30 am opening if you're a party of four or more. Dress: Entirely casual , outdoor roadside format. Budget: Priced as a cheap eat; no price range on file, but consistent with Maine lobster shack pricing. Check current pricing on arrival. Getting there: 41 Water Street, Wiscasset, ME. Street parking available; pedestrian access from the main road. See also our Wiscasset wineries guide if you're planning a full-day excursion.

    Compare Red’s Eats

    Price vs. Value: Red’s Eats
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Red’s EatsEasy
    Le Bernardin$$$$Unknown
    Atomix$$$$Unknown
    Lazy Bear$$$$Unknown
    Alinea$$$$Unknown
    Atelier Crenn$$$$Unknown

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Red’s Eats handle dietary restrictions?

    Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.

    Is Red's Eats good for a special occasion?

    Only if your version of a special occasion is a picnic-style lobster roll eaten outdoors with no table service. Red's Eats is a walk-in-only shack at 41 Water Street with no reservations and limited seating — it's Pearl Recommended and OAD-ranked, but the format is casual queue-and-eat, not a sit-down celebration. For a milestone dinner, look elsewhere in coastal Maine. For a serious lobster roll as an event in itself, Red's fits the bill.

    What are alternatives to Red's Eats in Wiscasset?

    Red's Eats has no direct walk-in lobster competitor in Wiscasset itself. Along the wider Mid-Coast Maine stretch, McLoon's Lobster Shack in Spruce Head and Eventide Oyster Co. in Portland are the standard comparisons — Eventide is the pick if you want a brown-butter lobster roll with full bar service. Red's is the reference point specifically for volume of whole-claw lobster meat per roll.

    What should I order at Red's Eats?

    The lobster roll is the only reason to come, and ordering anything else would be missing the point. Red's is OAD Cheap Eats-ranked on the strength of that one item. The venue is a specialist operation open Wednesday to Sunday from 11:30 am to 5 pm, so plan around the roll and nothing else.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    11:30 am–5 pm
    Thursday
    11:30 am–5 pm
    Friday
    11:30 am–5 pm
    Saturday
    11:30 am–5 pm
    Sunday
    11:30 am–5 pm

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