‘Other’ L.L. Bean closes cafe at Maine Mall in South Portland
SOUTH PORTLAND — After a year and a half of serving local lobster to Maine Mall patrons, Linda Bean’s Lobster Boat Cafe has pulled up its traps and closed.
The Forecaster | Alex Acquisto
November 25, 2015
SOUTH PORTLAND — After a year and a half of serving local lobster to Maine Mall patrons, Linda Bean’s Lobster Boat Cafe has pulled up its traps and closed.
Brought to you from Maine from our locally owned wharves, the Linda L. Bean name on lobster is the most trusted for service, freshness, and flavor. Personally owned and managed by Linda herself, her business is a model of honesty and attention to detail that will put you and your customers in the very best light.
Premier Lobster Raviolis and Other Exquisite Maine Lobster Dishes, Clam Chowder, Crabmeat and Shrimp Specialties for Restaurants, Lounges, Caterers, Theme Parks, Hotels, Airports, Sports Arenas, Gourmet Shops, Mom and Pops, Ski Resorts, Golf Resorts, Casinos, Yacht Provisioners, Fundraising Events, Business Retreats and Banquets and more...
Maine has a great work ethic, and we are always looking to bring those who are excited to work with and among Mainers in our natural resource and hospitality enterprises. We buy and market Maine lobster. We also like to see Maine farms and timberlands thriving with sustainable harvesting and producing new innovative food and beverage concepts. When you work with Maine products and producers, you stand with us to support the livelihood of the hardworking men and women of our state who support similar goals. If you are all about Maine, you have a good chance to fit in with us exceedingly well. We are looking for excited team players to join our growing family in hospitality and lobster.
Each Bean lobster is banded to show our good name and the exact wharf of origin. All our lobsters are wild caught and traceable directly to Maine small day boat fishermen, guaranteed. Lobster processed into frozen specialties have our guarantee: All Maine, trap to table. No impostor lobsters.