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Warren’s Lobster House, Kittery, Maine, Offers a Great Coupon Deal

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Picture of Warren's Lobster House, Kittery, Maine (photo by Eric)
Warren's Lobster House, Kittery, Maine

Seafood restaurants aren’t exactly cheap, but one way we’ve found to stay above water when dining out is by taking advantage of coupons offered from Warren’s Lobster House in Kittery, Maine.

There’s one, in particular, that we like: $10 off $30 or more of appetizers, entrees, desserts or any combination of the three. Even better is that you can use a maximum of three coupons per group. We see that this particular coupon is good until March 31st, but I suspect that this offer will pop up again during 2012 as we had access to this great deal at various times last year.  You can access the Warren’s Lobster House coupon page here.

Last summer when dining at Warren’s, this meant saving a good amount of money on fresh Maine lobster and New England clam chowder. The lunch and dinner menu includes many broiled and fried seafood selections as well as a very popular huge lobster roll. Warren’s also has a tremendous salad bar with more than 50 selections, soups and fresh breads.

Additionally, the atmosphere at this large restaurant just over the New Hampshire border is classic New England with great water views and outdoor dining available during the summer.

We love seafood, but really don’t get to eat out much because of rising costs. Warren’s serves as a great solution to saving money, and it certainly makes it that much better that they serve our favorite type of food, lobster!

Warren’s Lobster House
11 Water St./U.S. Route 1
Kittery, Maine
Tel. (207) 439-1630

Editor’s note: You can also log onto our main VisitingNewEngland.com web site for a review on Warren’s Lobster House.

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