Great example of a Connecticut lobster "shack". They serve Connecticut style lobster rolls, they have a gluten free roll too, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you have too. The rolls are pricey but it's lobster after all. The seating area is limited , so choose your time wisely, I would avoid when church gets out, as it's popular with a few churches close by.
It's been years since I've had arancini and this place is the first I've seen to offer it gluten free. In fact, many of their dishes can be made gluten free, like the fried artichoke hearts (pictured). The drinks and food weren't bad, LOVE the ambience / decor (earthy/garden/boho vibes). Outdoor seating available. We will be back, yes I will be bringing friends.
Good place! I usually go to Abbott's, but decided to try a new lobster shack today. Glad I did. This place is very, very intuitive when it comes to those with celiac's disease, using a new company's rolls for those who are GF. My bride informed me the rolls here are the best around. Combine that with hearty portions of lobster meat, good sides and a fantastic view...it's a winning combination that ensures I'll be back. Great work, Shanks. You've offered an exceptionally good alternative to the very busy and difficult to find Abbott's.
This is our first-time having breakfast at Coffee Break. Sam was our server and she was very professional, attentive, pleasant and accommodating. We had gluten-free French Toast, a spinach, mushroom, feta omelette, side of sausage and hash browns. The food presentation, quality, prices and service were all great.