Lobster Roll at McDonald’s

Alright New England lobster lovers! Are you ready for this!?

Lobster Rolls are available at McDonald’s right now!

Right now, select McDonald’s restaurants in New England are reintroducing the Lobster Roll to the local summer menu for the first time in 10 years. Just so you know, McDonald’s restaurants serving the Lobster Roll include those in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut (excluding Fairfield County).

Can you believe that it’s been — 10 YEARS!

This delicious, yummy, regional favorite includes a generous portion of 100% Real North Atlantic Lobster mixed with mayonnaise dressing, layered on crisp leaf and shredded lettuce and served on a home-style toasted roll.

I’m not kidding – these Lobster Rolls were so difficult to get because they were sold out like crazy!! They really are very popular and it made it even more exciting for us to get one!! It became a family joke after awhile because we tried 5 times to get a Lobster Roll and every time we went, we were told to “try back tomorrow!”

FINALLY! Yes, FINALLY we got one!!

To be honest, me and my husband were so surprised as to how much lobster meat there was the roll when we ordered it. It was a perfect mix for us of the lettuce and mayo… it just really good – and we’re New England lobster lovers!!

The Lobster Roll was only $7.99 and has 290 calories.

If you’re looking to try one out, I recommend it!! This is a great price and it really has a fabulous amount of lobster – it’s a win-win for you!

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1 Comments

  1. 7.28.15
    Kizzy said:

    Oh how I wish they’d serve these elsewhere. We don’t have regional variations in the UK but what a great idea.

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