Address: 104 Exchange St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Phone: +12075361623
Sunday: 11AM–9PM
Monday: 11AM–9PM
Tuesday: 11AM–9PM
Wednesday: 11AM–9PM
Thursday: 11AM–9PM
Friday: 11AM–9PM
Saturday: 11AM–9PM
Minka Lane
Solid place to go when in Portland, Maine. There’s plenty of seating both in and outside with hardly any wait time. The style of the menu is straightforward so you know what you’re ordering, with pictures accompanying the mobile menu ordering site. The two ways of ordering makes for a fairly efficient system (either order and pay through phone or traditional order). The food comes out at a reasonable time and was hot (what’s more to love?). Service is great just keep in mind that it isn’t your typical sit and dine restaurant with an assigned waiter. I had no complaints and will be thinking about their lobby pop until I return.
Shao Yang
We made it just in time for happy hour. (4pm-6pm). Took advantage of the $2 oysters and the house margaritas. Also threw in some jello shots. Very tasty! The surf and turf high roller burger was beyond amazing. Definitely get the 8oz patty as it will balance out the amount of lobster it's topped with. I got lemon mayo, garlic mayo and lobster ghee. Definitely will hit this spot if I'm ever in Maine again.
Justine Vild
Got here right at 11 when they opened because we had a 1pm flight. We were in and out in 30 minutes. Easy ordering and paying right on your phone. I ordered the lobster roll and it was delicious. Not as amazing as the one I had at Red's Eats with all that lobster meat years ago but extremely satisfying. Fries were excellent and the jalapeño mayo was fabulous. Super happy with my last meal in the area and I like the low key casual vibe. Highly recommend!
Krys M Gatmaitan
Heard some great things about Highrollers, so we traveled out of our way to give it a try. To say our expectations were met is the understatement of the year, and this was close to New Year's Eve 2021. The food was fantastic, and the staff were especially kind and super helpful. Sure, expect to pay a bit more than your typical night out at Taco Bell, but it is so worth it. The lobster rolls were filled with meaty lobster deliciousness. I highly recommend going for the simple lobster ghee or drawn butter for the sauce. You can even try it without the sauce (have it on the side) and it is still amazing. The fries were perfectly crisp and tasty, and the Cesar salad did not disappoint at all. We also had the Christmas bomb, which was served in a porron. I have to say, the Christmas bomb was nothing I've ever had before, kinda tasted like a cross between a really rich ice coffee and pumpkin pie in liquid form, it was amazing and paired well with our meal. Parking was on the street, but being after 6pm we didn't have to pay. For sure a definite winner in my book, if we are in Portland again we're definitely stopping by to hang out and chow.
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Uber that, can't miss out on it!
I imagine you could just order it without any sauce and youd be fine. Possibly their ketchup or relish but idk for sure
They are closed on Thursdays.
I parked in a parking garage so that I could also shop. There is no parking lot at restaurant
You can go to their website and buy an e-gift card. Highrollerlobster.com
No, they do not have a parking lot. You will have to try to find parking on the street.
No kids menu, I'm pretty sure you can find something good for kids to eat there
You need to learn Ann. Mayo makes it unique to Maine and their proud style of presenting their delicious lobster rolls. The mashing of hot and cold sounds like it couldn't be executed, but Portland's Highroller Lobster Co. has it down to an art. Learn
Nope, walk in, find a table and go up to the counter and order......after a few minutes you will experience the most amazing lobster creations 🤗😛
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