Waterman's Beach Lobster
Waterman's Beach Lobster was a family-owned lobster pound in South Thomaston, Maine. Anne Cousens (maiden name Waterman) opened it in 1986. Her daughter, Sandy Manahan, and daughter-in-law, Lorrie Cousens, closed the place on September 4, 2016. She didn't want to sell it "because we don't want our name to go downhill."[1]
Besides lobsters and steamed clams, Anne was just as famous for the homemade pies she would bake.[2]
In 2017, the Manahan family applied, and was approved, to turn the spot into a microbrewery and tasting room. Sandy's oldest son Heath operates “Waterman’s Beach Brewery” out of the same building[3]
Honors and awards
[edit]In 2001, Waterman's won an America's Classics award from the James Beard Foundation.[1]
Epicurious named it one of their 7 Favorite Maine Lobster Shack, pointing out the seaside location (overlooking Penobscot Bay)[2] and picnic tables.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Goad, Meredith (August 12, 2016). "Waterman's Beach Lobster in South Thomaston closing for good Sept. 4". Portland Press Herald. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ a b Harris, Patricia (July 29, 2012). "Waterman's Beach Lobster is all it's cracked up to be". Boston Globe. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ Smith, Dan Otis (May 26, 2017). "Old Waterman's Beach Lobster could become microbrewery". Village Soup. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
- ^ Lindberg, Peter John. "Our 7 Favorite Maine Lobster Shacks - Waterman Beach Lobster". Epicurious. Retrieved 15 February 2019.
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