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The Highroller Lobster Co.

Loud, high-energy diner with a retro red-and-white design. Fresh lobster is piled onto brioche rolls, served with a choice of creative house-made sauces like jalapeño mayo and lobster ghee.

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Portland, United States

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Most Maine lobster spots lean on weathered shingles and maritime rusticism, but Highroller operates with the high-gloss energy of a retro diner. The space is a wash of red and white, from the awning on Exchange Street to the vinyl chairs inside, feeling less like a quiet seaside hut and more like a loud neighborhood haunt that happens to serve shellfish. This brick-and-mortar location evolved from a mobile food cart founded in 2015, and the frenetic, standing-room-only pace of the sidewalk operation still defines the dining room. The menu pivots away from the strict butter-or-mayo binary found elsewhere in town. While the meat is fresh, the ritual here is customization. You pick from a roster of house-made sauces – options range from jalapeño mayo to charred pineapple or lobster ghee – to top the brioche buns. For the indecisive, there are flights of three smaller rolls, alongside aggressive comfort dishes like lobster cheese crisp tacos and surf-and-turf burgers. It is rarely quiet. You will likely wait for a table, sometimes up to an hour during peak shifts, though solo diners can often find space at the large bar where the craft beer list – a nod to the owners’ brewery connections – gets heavy rotation. A separate counter handles the constant stream of takeout orders, and a secluded back patio provides the only real escape from the noise inside.

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