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Clinton Lobster Joint Charts Spring Opening In New Building: Report
After a winter storm struck last year, an eatery known for its hot buttered lobster rolls will reopen in a new building.

CLINTON, CT — A popular shoreline lobster spot will reopen in the spring in a brand-new building, according to Hearst Connecticut Media.
Construction on a new seafood shack is underway after disaster struck in January 2024 at Lobster Landing. A storm flooded the building's interior and knocked it off its pilings.
The new building, a replica of the early 1940s original, will be raised four feet and be handicap accessible. Owners hope to open the eatery in April.
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Lobster Landing closed for the season early in 2024 to accommodate construction. The restaurant shuttered in September whereas it usually stays open until the end of December.
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The owners said the schedule change was "necessary to preserve our building."
Located at 152 Commerce St., the restaurant averages 4.5 stars on 452 Tripadvisor reviews and 4.5 stars out of 1,571 Google reviews.
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