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Restaurant bewertenI am sure this place is rocking during the “season”. I stopped yesterday to enjoy some fried clams on my way to kittery. there was a group of 15? 16? you enjoy lunch, so it sounded just like juli. but besides ordering and fast lunch service were definitely enjoyed! there was a charge to get tweeper rings instead of fries $2,50 I had no problem anymore to pay. I expected that. Unfortunately, they are or somehow sucked. they seemed curious to be a mixture of two different wobbles. how to get half the pringles y-type they get at burger king and half thin crisp wobble stray. ah. Maybe they ran out of a “brand” and I caught them in the repositioning? the cuddles were in order when you found decently large pieces. but contain many crumbs. I know it's clams. but if you want to charge $18, I should expect a better choice. they put a squeeze bottle of tartaric acid on the table, which is a pleasant surprise for the typical (too small) smokers that they expect at a place like this. Thank you! as mentioned, there was a big group in front of me. So, maybe they wiped out the supplies of mushes and rings, and I just hit the bad timing? the claw was excellent; and the atmosphere was what they expect, even enjoy, in a classic seacoast crab. as for eating, however, there are better ways to get close.
Al’s has been a staple food in the southern nh Seacoast region for years and is also its apron after the congenial al hing 2007. we have.
I checked this point before two weeks. easier access to parking spaces they are outside and then they can dinate inside. the lobsters were on the smaller side of the.
Lunch on the street. we have a lobster cake that looked out on the small side, but my brother said it was good.
The food was good, could of been better if oil had been changed. But over all else that's here in New England to eat I give Al's 8 out of 10