When it comes to food, nothing screams summertime quite like a lobster roll in New England.

Legal Sea Foods is taking their love for the crave-worthy crustacean to the next level, offering the largest lobster roll you've ever seen.

How Big Is Legal Sea Foods' Giant Lobster Roll?

A behemoth of a sandwich, this four-pound, three-foot-long lobster roll is an absolute monster that will fill you up and leave you wanting...well, not more, because you'll be pretty full.

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How Much Does the Giant Lobster Roll Cost?

Designed to serve six to eight people, this giant roll, "Legal’s Largest Lobster Roll," will set you back a pretty penny. Start saving and gather your group, because the lobster roll made in a custom bun costs $375.

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Legal Sea Foods' Classic Lobster Roll Remains a Favorite

Legal Sea Foods is no stranger to the popular seafood. Its Legal Lobster Roll – which is also a hit – comes on a brioche bun and is available in either a quarter or half pound. It is served with coleslaw and fries, of course.

Legal Sea Foods via Facebook
Legal Sea Foods via Facebook
Legal Sea Foods via Facebook

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You can choose from either warm butter-poached or chilled with lemon mayo.

Legal Sea Foods has multiple locations in Boston and throughout Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

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When and Where to Get the Giant Lobster Roll

The giant 4-pounder is only available on National Lobster Day, July 15, 2026 at all Legal Sea Foods non-airport locations while supplies last.

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The Demolition of Wareham's Lobster Bowl Restaurant

Wareham's Lobster Bowl restaurant served the community for 46 years, from 1954 until 2000. In 2001, the 99 Restaurant moved in before opting to go across town in 2016. Having sat empty for six years, the iconic building has been demolished to make way for a new car wash.

Gallery Credit: Tim Weisberg

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