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    The South Shore BBQ Man - CUSTOM MADE DRY RUB BBQ FAIRE, WE MAKE OUR OWN RUBS AND SAUCES IN-HOUSE 90% GLUTEN FREE, WE USE LOCAL PRODUCE WHEN IN SEASON.

    The South Shore BBQ Man

    3.7(3 reviews)
    22.5 km

    Had the absolute pleasure of trying Ward's (The South Shore BBQ Man himself) amazing BBQ an event…read morehosted by a local brewery. I was a little unsure of what to expect at first but decided to be adventurous. The food was beyond words, only on Yelp you get words and pictures (and I didn't take any... oops). Let me start by saying everything here, meats, sauces, and relishes, are made from scratch. The only thing that comes pre-made is the rolls. Everything else is made with love, something commercially made products never had. I started with the brisket... Grilled to perfection, and seasoned oh-so-wonderfully! A melt in your mouth experience, and one that pairs amazingly with the BBQ mustard. I will be paying for that deliciousness in the gym at a later date... Even if every muscle and tendon is aching after, worth it, and I'd happily do it again. By the way, I love the sauce thing they have going here, the meats are great by themselves, but the sauces add a whole new dimension of flavor! By virtue of the deliciousness, and because of how interesting it is, I couldn't resist trying the onion bomb. Bacon-wrapped hamburger with onion. Again, I was a little skeptical but went for it anyway. This work of art is like a good, old whiskey... smooth as silk, with the meat having a great amount of moisture. Like the brisket, seasoned to perfection. Flavors played really nicely together, and the meat was nice and moist. Looking forward to trying more great stuff next time!

    Such a great experience, would highly recommend, and would certainly use again…read more Service was impeccable, kind, friendly, and responsive communication. Food was amazing, delivered, hot, and very tasty. We hosted a party for approximately 40 people and the food was more than enough and of the highest quality.

    Cousins Maine Lobster - Boston

    Cousins Maine Lobster - Boston

    3.6(132 reviews)
    38.3 kmEast Boston
    Family-owned & operated
    Casual dining

    8/10 Maine lobster roll was good. Good flavor, toasted bun. Decent amount of meat…read more 7/10 The lobster quesadillas, good in flavor! Not too soggy, proper cheese to lobster ratio. Properly selected cheese complimented the flavor of the lobster. 2/10 Shrimp tacos were a joke, the shrimp was minuscule and tasted like they had been fried then sitting for days. I thought I was being pranked. I couldn't believe it. I wanted my money back for them. But didn't even bother. If they fix the shrimp the potential is there, not sure it's shrimp? Never seen or had shrimp like this before.

    Cousins Maine Lobster is a brand and fleet of lobster food trucks that began in Los Angeles,…read moreCalifornia in April 2012. It was founded by cousins Jim Tselikis and Sabin Lomac. Originally from Portland, Maine, the cousins later settled in Southern California. Impressed with the Los Angeles food truck industry, they decided to start selling Maine lobster in the L.A. area. Lobster was typically viewed as a pricey delicacy, only served in precious portions at fancy restaurants. The cousins saved up enough money to buy a food truck. East Coast transplants raved about the authenticity, freshness and the copious amount of meat in the lobster rolls. Their success really took off after they were featured on an episode of the TV series "Shark Tank". The brand expanded, more food trucks were bought, and the first brick & mortar location opened in West Hollywood in 2015. As of 2026, the chain has 65 food trucks and two restaurants throughout 30 states as well as Washington, D.C. I recently sampled some of Cousins Maine's delicious lobster when I saw one of their trucks at a local brewery. The "Greater Boston" truck travels all across Eastern Massachusetts to stop at breweries, wineries, and various markets and festivals. I had previously sampled food from the "Greater Connecticut" truck. The menu consists of items made from Maine lobsters, such as Maine Lobster Rolls, Connecticut Lobster Rolls, lobster quesadillas, lobster tacos, lobster grilled cheese, lobster bisque, as well as New England Clam Chowder. After looking over the menu, I decided to order some "Lobster Tacos" (Maine lobster served with cabbage, pico de gallo, cilantro lime sauce, flour tortillas). They were simply divine and paired well with the beers that I was having at the brewery. I give Cousins Maine Lobster my seal of approval and I hope to see one of their trucks again!

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