Waterman's Beach Lobster Explained

Waterman's Beach Lobster was a family-owned lobster pound in South Thomaston, Maine. Anne Cousens (maiden name Waterman) opened it in 1986. Her daughter, Sandy Manahan, and daughter-in-law, Lorrie Cousens, closed the place on September 4, 2016. She didn't want to sell it "because we don't want our name to go downhill."[1]

Besides lobsters and steamed clams, Anne was just as famous for the homemade pies she would bake. In 2017, the Manahan family applied, and was approved, to turn the spot into a microbrewery and tasting room. Sandy's oldest son Heath operates “Waterman’s Beach Brewery” out of the same building[2]

Honors and awards

In 2001, Waterman's won an America's Classics award from the James Beard Foundation.

Epicurious named it one of their 7 Favorite Maine Lobster Shack, pointing out the seaside location (overlooking Penobscot Bay)[3] and picnic tables.[4]

See also

References

  1. News: Goad . Meredith . Waterman's Beach Lobster in South Thomaston closing for good Sept. 4 . 15 February 2019 . Portland Press Herald . August 12, 2016.
  2. News: Smith . Dan Otis . Old Waterman's Beach Lobster could become microbrewery . 15 February 2019 . Village Soup . May 26, 2017.
  3. News: Harris . Patricia . Waterman's Beach Lobster is all it's cracked up to be . 15 February 2019 . Boston Globe . July 29, 2012.
  4. News: Lindberg . Peter John . Our 7 Favorite Maine Lobster Shacks - Waterman Beach Lobster . 15 February 2019 . Epicurious.