What’s the best recipe for a summer meal? Take one part fresh-off-the-boat seafood, one part sunshine, add a dash of ocean breeze, a squeeze of lemon and voila! Here are some of our favorite New England clam shacks.
Champlin’s Seafood Deck
Narragansett, R.I.
Located just steps off the docks of Point Judith, where all of the fishing boats full of that delicious calamari come in, is Champlin’s. The first floor is a seafood market where you can pick out your own lobster. The second floor is the Seafood Deck, where you can have it cooked. Champlin’s serves clam cakes, white, red and clear chowder, and all of the traditional clam shack fare. There’s also a shucked-to-order raw bar and an outdoor bar serving up killer mudslides.
Jim’s Dock
South Kingstown, R.I.
Jim’s Dock is closer to Champlin’s by sea than by land. Even though it’s in a different town, it’s a stone’s throw across Galilee Salt Pond Harbor to Point Judith. This BYOB restaurant is as casual as they come, and people regularly roll in from a day at the beach in their bathing suits and shorts. Don’t miss the interesting variations on calamari, and the Point Judith “stuffie” or stuffed quahog clam, a Rhode Island staple.
The Clam Shack
Kennebunkport, Maine
The line can be long at The Clam Shack, which sits right on the bridge over the Kennebunkport River. That’s because a lot of people have tried the legendary fried clams in the over 50 years that the restaurant’s been open, and most come back for more. Order at the window and eat at one of the restaurant’s picnic tables or take it to a spot along the main thoroughfare of this idyllic Maine town. Don’t miss the signature lobster roll served on fresh bread.
Bob’s Clam Hut
Kittery, Maine
Bob’s Clam Hut has been feeding hungry crowds in southern Maine since 1956. Here, the whole belly clams come Bob’s style (breaded then fried) or Lillian’s style (dipped in egg wash, then breaded and fried, so they come out with a lighter texture and consistency), on a roll or as a dinner plate with fries and coleslaw. Combo platters, where you can combine clams with shrimp, scallops, fish or oysters, are where it’s really at.
Clam Box of Ipswich
Ipswich, Mass.
This North Shore food destination has been lining up crowds since 1935, and for good reason: Clam Box dishes out some of the best seafood in all of the Bay State. Choose from clams, scallops, shrimp, haddock, calamari or oysters – and in a nice change from tradition, you can pick onion rings in place of your fries or your coleslaw. Smaller “mini meals” are a nice choice, especially if you decide to add a seafood-only “box” or two for the table.
Larsen’s Fish Market
Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
Larsen’s, in the tiny fishing village of Menemsha, isn’t really all that close to the ferry landings at Oak Bluffs or Vineyard Haven. Menemsha is part of Chilmark, which is almost as far west on the island as you can get. But the trip out to Larsen’s is worth it, especially at the end of the day, when the sunsets from the picnic tables are spectacular. The menu is small – lobsters, chowder, stuffed clams and scallops, steamers and mussels – but it’s as fresh as seafood comes and really makes the case for life’s simple pleasures.
Costello’s Clam Shack
Noank, Conn.
While you’ll get clam cakes in Rhode Island, you’ll get clam fritters in Connecticut. And if you order them at Costello’s, you’ll get to eat them right on the docks of the Mystic River and look out at views of three states at once. This BYOB restaurant is so close to the shore it offers directions by land and by water. The menu is slightly bigger than your average clam shack – it also has items like fish and shrimp tacos, and several salads – but if you don’t get some Noank-style clear chowder and some fritters for dipping, you’re missing out.
Lobster Landing
Clinton, Conn.
Lobster Landing sits on Clinton Harbor, squarely in the center of Connecticut’s coast, and overlooks the Long Island Sound. The small menu is written on a white board inside the photo-worthy seaside shack, and the owners welcome customers to bring anything they don’t serve. So while you should definitely order some steamers and the restaurant’s specialty hot lobster roll, you could, theoretically, bring a cooler with a dessert tucked inside. Just a suggestion.
Which clam shack completes your summer? Tell us about it in the comments.
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So sad that Lindsey’s on the cape closed was my favorite spot for clam cakes!
Why isn’t Woodman’s on the list? They invented the fried clam and is still the best. No wonder “other” is in first place.
Anthony’s Seafood in Middletown, RI
Clam shack Salem Massachusetts down Salem willows
Jeff from Massachusetts again, for an out of state clam shack I like Bob’s Clam Hut in Kittery, ME
For MA clam shacks I have 2 favorites. On the South Shore it is Tony’s Clam Shop on Wollaston Beach. On the North Shore it is Farnham’s in Essex.
I’m from Massachusetts and I have 2 favorites. On the South Shore it is Tony’s Clam Shop in Wollaston. On the North Shore it is Farnham’s in Essex.
Gotta smile a bit when Flo’s (Portsmouth and Middletown, RI) and Woodman’s (Essex, MA) didn’t make the cut. These are great clam shacks (I just ate at the Clam Box last week) but Woodman’s MUST be at the top of anyone’s bucket list.
Love Flo’s
The Clambox in Ipswich has the best fried scallop/ clam plate. The batter is really good, and they’re are plenty of crunchy onion rings and fries that go with it. The dish is so big- it’s enough for 2 people. It’s the only place we go for seafood. Delicious!!!
Larson’s Lunch Box in Damariscotta, ME is the best I have visited. Small parking lot assures no long lines, but if there were a wait it would be worth it. The crab rolls will make you forget all of your other food cravings and the lobster rolls are great also. Don’t stop for the view, just the food. Get takeout and find a spot on the water.
Jim’s dock in RI has the atmosphere I love with seafood, relaxed dining, working fishing boats, BYOB, and an open deck.
The Clam Box of Ipswich is an excellent place. When I and friends of mine would go to Crane’s Beach, we’d spend several hours at the beach and stop for a scrumptious seafood dinner at the Clam Box of Ipswich on the way home. That was a fabulous means of ending a joyous and sunny day!
You’ve got to try Monaghan’s in Narragansett. I haven’t been that way in about 5 to 6 years but they had the best clam cakes and white chowder, beats Iggy’s hands down
Overton’s in Norwalk, CT and The Lobster Shack in Cape Elizabeth, ME are two of my faves.
…not so much a “clam shack” as in in touristy area, although still awesome food. West Boylston Seafood (West Boylston, Mass)
Monahan’s Clam Shack on Ocean Road in Narragansett definitely should be on this list! Right on the seawall, the wait in line will at least give you great views! This one has been around for years, and definitely worth a stop every time. http://www.monahansri.com/
Which is better, whole belly clams or clam strips?
there is no contest whole belly clams are by far the best
Brothers Seafood Restaurant, 6 Olney St, Seekonk, MA 02771
Best fried clams and other seafood, small place but will satisfy big appetites!
Nancy’s in Oak Bluffs…Absolutely the best !
The best food, drink and atmosphere is Nancy’s restaurant in Oak Bluffs, Martha’s Vineyard , nothing tops this place !
The best of all is Seafood Sam’s in falmouth. Not just me but Cape and Islands magazine, and Best of Cape Cod magazine! Absolutely the best !
Been there, done that and Capt. Cass is as good as it can get, including location!