Charlie's Seafood Market

$$ • Seafood

Hours:
20 School St, Lincoln
(207) 794-3100

About Charlie's Seafood Market

Charlie's Seafood Market in Lincoln is a beloved spot for seafood lovers, known for its friendly atmosphere where customers are treated like family. The menu offers a variety of options including fried and stuffed clams, scallops, Oysters Rockefeller, Scampi, and mussels. Charlie's also provides fresh seafood to take home and cook. This nice little place, located near the water, attracts both tourists and locals. The atmosphere is welcoming, with kind staff and local clients, making it a wonderful experience. The generous portions and consistent good service, along with quality food, make Charlie's Seafood Market a must-visit in Maine.

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4.4
94 ratings
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5
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4
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Food
4.4
Atmosphere
4.2
Service
4.5

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Recently had an amazing haddock dinner and onion rings at Charlie’s. Food was amazing, as was the service. Love Charlie’s, and highly recommend!

These people are very rude and disrespectful people and start fights with people the manager assaulted me in front of my children

We visited this restaurant on a very busy Saturday and waited over 1.5hrs for our meal. The waitress made several apologies and excuses but no one ever offered us a second drink or maybe an appetizer while we waited, someone else became frustrated with the slow service and ended up in a yelling match with one of the workers who responded loudly and yelled profanity. This seems to be more of a local bar hangout than a restaurant and the customer service was very poor

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Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 11AM - 8PM
Thursday 11AM - 8PM
Friday 11AM - 8PM
Saturday 11AM - 8PM
Sunday Closed
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