I remember when it first started. I was watching Man v Food.
The episode featured a restaurant in Maine, called the Lobster Shack. The
lobster on the show looked amazing, but what caught my eye the most was the lobster
roll. I’ve always loved eating lobster, but never heard of a lobster roll.
Perhaps being from Michigan, we don’t hear about popular variations of eating
fresh seafood. After watching that episode of Man v Food; I knew what a lobster
roll was and I had to have one.
Usually if I have a craving for a particular meal, I satisfy
it within a day or two, but my mission for satisfying my lobster craving was
proving to be very difficult. Again, being in Michigan, what restaurants around
Detroit, are going to serve fresh Maine lobster rolls? I’ve searched just about
every popular seafood restaurant in the tri-county area and my hopes of
satisfying my craving was dwindling. It seemed like the only way to get a
lobster roll was to go to Maine or Massachusetts, which at the time I could not
afford to do, so I put my quest off to the side.
Earlier this year, I was introduced to a great sandwich spot
in Corktown, which is one of Detroit’s historic neighborhoods. The place is
called Mudgie’s and they have some of the best sandwiches I have ever had in my
life. They utilize a lot locally raised meats and grown vegetables. You see a
lot of green/organic terms such as grain fed, grass fed, antibiotic and hormone
free, etc. Mudgie’s is using quality and healthy ingredients throughout their
menu.
I’ve enjoyed my experience at Mudgie’s so much, that I
started following them on Twitter (@mudgies) and on Facebook for regular
updates; about every day Mudgie’s posts their special sandwich and soups. This
place is serious about providing their customers a great eating experience and
always tries to keep things fresh.
On one Monday summer morning before leaving for work, I
logged on Facebook and in my news feed, one of the first posts I see is from
Mudgie’s. Their special that day was fresh Maine lobster rolls; I immediately
knew where I was going for lunch.
The morning hours were moving extra slow that day; my
anticipation and appetite grew by each hour leading to lunch. As soon as you
walked inside Mudgie’s that day, the smell of fresh Maine lobster was in the
air. When my lobster roll was finally placed in front of me, I took a moment to
admire it. You could see the vibrant colors of the lobster and the celery mix
laying on freshly cut romaine lettuce. They were not conservative with the
serving, nor did they cut the lobster into small pieces. The lobster was cut
into thick chunks and I had a couple of claw pieces. The hoagie bun was
perfectly toasted, not too crusty and not too soft either.
After admiring, I finally attacked. It was love at first
bite. Mudgie’s didn’t douse the chunks of lobster in mayo or dressing; it was a
lite enough layer where I could taste the tang from the mayo but still taste
the rich and meaty flavor of the lobster. This was by far one of the best
sandwiches I ever had; actually one of the best foods I have ever had. I found
myself savoring every bite, as if it were going to be my last. Again, the
hoagie bun was perfectly toasted and never fell apart in my hands.
My craving for a lobster roll was finally satisfied and I
was not disappointed at all. It exceeded every expectation I had during my two-year
craving. The only negative part to the experience was that my lobster roll was
finished and I wanted more. I’ve had other lobster rolls from local areas since
then, but they paled in comparison to the one I had at Mudgie’s. I only hope
that Mudgie’s brings back the lobster roll special every now and then so I can
have that perfect moment of food coma.
Such a great foodie story! This is where social media can really pay off for business -- you would never have known if you didn't follow them on twitter! Glad you enjoyed your lobster roll :)
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