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The Lobster Trap

  • 1962 Avenue Rd. (at Haddington Ave.) View on map »
  • 416-787-3211
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Lobster is the daily catch at this long-standing seafood house. Two hundred East Coast crustaceans greet diners from a giant tank in the front window, only to end up steamed, broiled, Neuberg or thermidor, or plunked into homemade bisque. Fish dishes (halibut, salmon and swordfish steak) round out the sea-themed menu; filet mignon, chicken and lamb are options for landlubbers. Decor was inspired by a fisherman’s cabin, complete with rough-hewn wood, swaths of nets and piles of shells. Mains $14.95–$80.

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    1962 Avenue Rd. (at Haddington Ave.)
  • 416-787-3211

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