Bermudians swear by this spot, where the maritime-theme dining room is filled with brass nautical gear, lobster traps, and sun-bleached rope. The fresh local lobster, available September through March, is most requested next to rockfish, snapper, wahoo, and mahimahi with bananas and almonds, all local favorites. The "Cup Match Special" is everything locals love about fried seafood dinners: crispy fish strips on a bun with a decent helping of coleslaw and fries. If you're looking for a good deal, there's also a limited-availability three-course set lunch for $21.75.
Reviewed by JerseySue from New Jersey on 7/30/07
The fish chowder was excellant and the Rock Fish with Bananas and Almonds was great ! Very noisey and dark ! But we would go back - we thought about dining outside, which we love to do, but it's on a busy street with too much exhaust fumes.
Reviewed by becketcg from England on 3/1/07
We always visit the Lobster Pot, superb food. I've noticed the locals rate it highly too. A little pricey, but well worth it.
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