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In Praise of Sprague’s Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine

Craving a mid-coast Maine lobster roll or lobster dinner? Skip the long lines at some other shacks and head to Sprague’s Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine

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For many travelers, Wiscasset, Maine, is ground zero for lobster rolls, due to the little red stand on the north side of U.S. Route 1 just west of the Sheepscot River. Wiscasset’s real culinary treasure, however, lies on the town dock across the street from that famous red shack. Sprague’s Lobster serves a righteously fine lobster roll, and it has two big pluses over its cross-street rival: there’s no long line to stand in, and it serves whole-lobster dinners with all the trimmings, which isn’t on the menu at Red’s.

The Sprague’s Lobster Experience

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
The fry shack and order window at Sprague’s Lobster.
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Sprague’s owner, Frank Sprague, has been in the lobster business since the 1970s. He started out as a caterer with a lobster cooker attached to the back of his vehicle. Seeking a less transient way to make a living, Sprague leased spots along the banks of the Sheepscot River in Wiscasset, eventually settling into his current location on the town’s expansive riverside dock in the late 1990s.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
Owner Frank Sprague in his trademark lobster shirt.
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Sprague’s Lobster is a true family operation. Frank’s wife, Linda, is there with him every day, along with their son, daughter, and various grandchildren. It’s a homey place with two sheds—one is a fry shack and the other a lobster stand where Frank holds court, cooking whole lobsters, steaming clams, and making his superb clam chowder from scratch every day in his chowder pot.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
The lobster stand at Sprague’s Lobster.
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Sprague’s lobster roll is the biggest draw here. It comes with generous chunks of whole claw meat on top of a pile of hand-chopped tail and knuckle meat, all tucked into a buttered, toasted split-top bun. You may have it with melted butter, mayo, or both. The roll stands up well when compared with its competitors across the street. There’s also an excellent fresh-picked Maine crabmeat roll, a hefty fried haddock sandwich, and a fish and chips basket.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
Sprague’s excellent and often underrated lobster roll.
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If clams are your thing, you’ll love the homemade chowder, which is of the milky, Maine variety. It’s perfectly seasoned and chock full of clam chunks and cooked cubes of potato. You may also wish to try the crispy clam cakes, the battered, fried clam fritters, or a pound of steamers with butter and broth.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
A clam triumvirate: clam cake, chowder, fritters.
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Sprague’s generous lobster dinner comes with a whole lobster cooked in seawater, corn on the cob, steamers, coleslaw, and a dinner roll. For those who wish to steer away from seafood, there’s a wide variety of hot dogs, hamburgers, and other sandwiches as well as generous servings of fresh, hand-cut french fries. Gifford’s Ice Cream is scooped up for dessert from Sprague’s tiny ice cream window at one end of Frank’s lobster-cooking stand.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
Sprague’s famed lobster dinner with all the trimmings.
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Zydeco, blues, and jazz music play on a continuous loop throughout the day, much to the delight of locals and tourists alike. Years ago, Frank rigged up a clothesline between the fry shack and lobster shed. Whole-lobster dinner orders taken at the fry shack are clothes-pinned and zipped over to the lobster stand, with a clanging cowbell heralding the order’s dispatch. Kids love this throwback communications device and squeal with delight when orders fly across the deck. Sprague’s is also pet-friendly, with numerous water dishes available for customers’ four-legged companions.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
Sprague’s “private” dining area on the town dock.
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Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
An incoming lobster order via the Clothesline Express.
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So, the next time you’re passing through Wiscasset, give Sprague’s a try and see what you think. Once you’ve received your tray full of victuals and you’re settled into one of the numerous picnic tables with magnificent views of the river, be sure to give a friendly wave to the folks standing in line across the street.

Sprague's Lobster in Wiscasset, Maine
The sign says it all—come ‘n’ get it!
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Have you ever visited Sprague’s Lobster?

This post was first published in 2018 and has been updated. 

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  1. Great clam cakes, spectacular harbor views. Cute boardwalk and shops sharing the same dock. You’ll see many townies in line with visitors. My dog loves their water bowls! I’m starting to think they use the leftover water from boiling the lobsters, he has to test each one, and he’s always smacking his lips in delight! Wiscasset, thanks for being dog friendly. Spragues thanks for the good food!

  2. Spragues has been a tradition for our family for over a decade any time we go out to the coast from the Augusta area. Never been across the street and have never had an inclination to. Long lines, and less than desirable seating made the decision for Spragues an easy one and we are glad we made it. Keep up with the great food and service!

  3. When our offices were located on Water Street, troops of my coworkers would go to Spragues for lunch or order something to take home for dinner. We would hoot and holler from our office windows as we watched them set up for the Spring opening. If we brought our office friendly dogs down to the dock, they would include a cut up grill fried hot dog for our four legged office workers. Now I find excuses to run up the coast to stop in for a haddock sandwich and some hand cut fries. They greet me warmly letting me know how much they miss our lunch crowd. This is truly a Maine experience, great people, superior food and comfortable dining area where conversations with others flow freely.

  4. Spragues n Wiscasset is where it’s at if you’re looking for delicious seafood, chowder, burgers, clam cakes, shore dinners, but along with that comes Maine Hospitality – they always make you feel welcomed. You wont have to wait in long lines to order your food, you have many choices, prices are great, you always get what you pay for, and, you wont go away hungry. The scenery and ocean smells are amazing – Give them a try, you wont be sorry!!!!!

  5. We’re from away, but always stop at Sprague’s when we’re in Maine. Tried both – & not knocking Red’s – but love Sprague’s. Local friends took us there years ago & we’ve never stopped going.

  6. My childhood family used to own and spent our vacation on a small island just off the coast of Wiscasset. We knew the Sprague family and I still have a photo of Frank and a friend when he was about six or seven. We live in VA now, but our trips back to Wiscasset always find us at Sprague’s, sometimes eating there on the pier everyday. His lobster rolls and dinners are the best. This article has our mouths watering. Here’s to many more years of meeting Frank on the pier and reminiscing about old friends. Don’t miss this experience the next time you visit Maine. You won’t regret it.

  7. Oh yes- actually the last roll I had was from Spragues! Wow- do I wish I was having one tonight! (alas- I am in N. Michigan)…

  8. We just had crab rolls at Sprague’s while on an 11 day vacation. We stood in line for an hour across the street and left after moving 20 feet! Lunch was terrific and quick as the food was made and handed out in a timely manner. Please don’t waste time in line! Come here and actually have lunch! We will be back! Oh by the way…there’s parking!

  9. Sprague’s is always a favorite lobster roll visit when we come back home for a visit! I’d send you a pix of Gordon and I there eating our lobster roll last trip if I knew how to attach a photo to this comment!

  10. My wife and I go to bar Harbor at least once a year from Saugus Massachusetts. We stopped on the way up, I am a lobster nut and I’ve never had any better and reasonably priced. We stopped on the way home and I did the same thing. I want to try everything on the menu. I’ve been across the street in the past and it can’t compare.

  11. Well, now you have done it! Everybody will know that Sprague is the best lobster roll in Wiscasset. It was always good for it to be a secret! Now we will have to wait in line! I agree with everything written in the article. It is definitely the best place to stop.