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From Grubstreet:
noneAs previously reported, the city is currently mulling over potential concessionaires for Brooklyn Bridge Park. The Red Hook Lobster Pound, which already has its claws in the Brooklyn Flea as well as the Flea’s new outpost at Central Park SummerStage, is hoping to roll out a cart, and what a cart! They’ve sent over the design that Suzannah Drake of DLAND Studios conjured up for them, complete with faux lobster tail made from parachute material stretched over aluminum. A little eye candy for you while the city continues to pore over applications.
You may think eating lobster in The Hamptons is all glitzy, fancy pants, gilded, fabulous and over-priced. It’s only a little bit like that. And at Multi Aquaculture Fish Farms, it’s not like that at all. It’s more like a David Lynch movie.
Located in Amagansett on Cranberry Hole Road, this place is not easy to find, and is a bit confusing when you do.
The branding’s a little unclear.
And there are things like disco balls.
But, they sell the delicious foods.
And amuse with hilarious art (there’s a continuing woman-on-lobster-theme).
There are herrings and chickens too.
The chickens donated their fresh eggs to our breakfast.
When you get tired of lobster art and getting splinters, you can always go classy and eat somewhere like Spinnakers in Sag Harbor.
YUM.
they use mayo.
Go lobsterHampton!
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by Rachel
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