The
Muddy Rudder
Reviewed by Colin Sargent - SummerGuide 2003
With a name like Muddy Rudder, you¹d imagine this restaurant to be stuck
in time the 1970s perhaps a fixture for tourists on their way up Route
1 and L.L. Bean.
But were we delighted when we stopped recently and enjoyed the newly renovated
dining room, massive windows on the marsh, and cathedral ceilings. The
new Muddy Rudder has been spiffed up to an enviable standard, led by its
delicious menu.
First and foremost, the Crab Bisque is eason enough for a stop here. It¹s
showstoppingly delicious, with moist threads of fresh, sweet Maine crabmeat
in cream enlivened by just the right amount of sherry, somehow managing
to be both sinfully rich and light at the same time.
This is absolutely worth the trip on its own, and my partner and I could
easily have made a meal of the soup and the homemade rolls (very crispy
on the outside and soft on the inside) and butter alone.
But alas, there was work to be done. If nothing else, we have a strong
sense of purpose. We plunged into the Lobster Cobb Salad. At $16.99, it
seemed a really good deal, because it appeared to have the meat of at
least two one-pound lobsters inside, in generous, caught-this-morning
chunks.
The succulent lobster, combined with the crisp, salty bacon; metallic
clang of black olives; tart tomatoes; sharp green onions mixed with delicate
lettuce greens; and Monterey Jack cheese, topped with an appropriately
tangy Thousand Island dressing, to satisfy our desire for different tastes
and textures so deeply it was sure to induce future cravings. Other entrees
include Seafood Sauté lobster, shrimp, and scallops sautéed with mushrooms,
red and green peppers, black olives, and red onion in olive oil, garlic,
lobster stock, white wine, and parmesan cheese tossed with tomato basil
fettuccine, $18.99.
There¹s also Italian Haddock, Crab & Lobster Cakes served with remoulade,
enormous Downeast Clambakes, a Fisherman Platter ($16.99), a Salmon Fillet
poached in lobster butter ($15.99), and more, with everything wonderfully
presented by a friendly, efficient staff. We can¹t pretend we had the
desserts because the portions were so generous, so we¹ll have to climb
the Muddy Sundae ($3.99) another time. There¹s also Pineapple Walnut Bread
Pudding, Ice Cream Puff, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie. Through it all,
there was lovely live piano music and the knowledge that we could have
arrived here by boat and tied up here, tides permitting. It¹s nice to
see a restaurant stuck on quality but never stuck in time. For reservations,
call 846-3082.
www.muddyrudder.com.
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