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    Chowder Factory

    4.5 (51 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Dave F.

    If you have lived your whole adult life in New England but now are stuck in the midwest, there are certain things in the summer time you are really going to miss-- the beach, the east coast girls (like in the song) and of course, the food you get at the shore. The first one is not peripatetic, the last two can be exported. This is not a site for rating girls, so I will rate some food. (Thomas Jefferson wrote that All Men are created Equal; Ben Franklin suggested a "rating system" for the Ladies, but was voted down). This company makes some really good clam chowder and lobster bisque. Not quite the same as having a bowl of it in Ogunquit or Kennebunk, but at $5.98 for 20 oz. it's quite a good deal and wonderful to have at the end of a hot, humid day.

    Central Mass T.

    I found out about this from my father-in-law who discovered it online. The lady at the counter was SO friendly and clearly proud of her company. The New England clam chowder is awesome! I also bought chicken noodle soup which I haven't tried yet. It is in an industrial park in Lowell not far from the Tewksbury line

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    This is an awesome chowder world in Boston! I tied clam chowder and it is delicious! Combined with French mini boules~

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    Best place to go to if you're craving clam chowder that tastes like the restaurants. A must try.

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    11 years ago

    Great chowder that you can purchase in a large bag and warm in a crock pot. Great lobster ravioli, I make a tomato vodka sauce, delicious.

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