Overhead view of a weathered dock table covered in cracked lobster shells, melted butter ramekins, corn cobs, and red-checkered paper with hands reaching in from the edges
Maine Coast — Est. 1987

Caught this morning.
On your table tonight.

Whole lobsters, snow crab clusters, and the Sunday boil — straight off the boat, no freezer, no middleman.

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The Source
Weathered lobster traps stacked on a dock at dawn with a fishing boat in the background

The Trap — Penobscot Bay, Maine

Before the harbor
wakes up.

The alarm goes at 3:45. By the time the sun touches the water, Captain Ray and his son Marcus are already two miles out, hauling the overnight sets. What they pull, we sell. What they don't pull, we don't have. It's that simple — and that's always been the point.

"We don't hold inventory. If the Tuesday haul comes in heavy, Tuesday is the day to come. Locals know this. Now you do too."

4 a.m.

Daily pull time

~200

Traps per run

37°

Water temp, avg

Same day

Dock to table

Close-up of a lobster trap being hauled from the ocean at dawn with water dripping off the wire mesh
The Place

Thirty-seven years
on the same dock.

Trap started as a bait shack in 1987. Ray Ouellette Sr. converted the back half to a walk-up window after a summer of fishermen asking if they could buy a cooked lobster on the way home. The counter is still the same plywood. The menu is still written in marker on a whiteboard. The only thing that's changed is the line out the door.

No dining room. No reservations. Picnic tables outside, newspaper on the tables, and a roll of paper towels at the end of every bench. That's not a design choice — it's just how it always was, and nobody's complained.

Walk-up window · Cash & card
Exterior of a weathered wooden seafood shack with peeling paint, lobster buoys on the wall, and a hand-painted sign

From the wall inside

Weathered wooden shack with lobster buoys hanging on the shingled exterior wall in faded colors

Summer '94

A family gathered around a picnic table outside a seafood shack cracking lobster claws at golden hour

Ray & crew, '01

Stacked lobster traps on the dock in early morning mist with buoys tied to each trap

First 100-trap day

Fresh whole lobster on a newspaper-lined tray with melted butter and lemon wedges

Sunday boil, '09

Snow crab clusters piled high on a sheet pan at a seafood shack with steam rising

Crab season, '16

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Build your boil.

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Step 1 — Choose your size

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Ship overnight, anywhere in the US.

The Trap Lobster Kit — two live lobsters, one crab cluster, drawn butter, Old Bay, and a cracker. Cold-packed, overnight guaranteed.

Ship Overnight — $89Arrives in a reusable cooler