117 Pearl St

Groton, CT 06340 - New London County

(860) 536-7719

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About Abbott's Lobster in the Rough:

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Established in 2000, Abbott's Lobster in the Rough is located at 117 Pearl St in Groton, CT - New London County and is a business listed in the categories Seafood, Fish & Seafood, Restaurants/Food & Dining, Seafood Restaurants, Restaurant Lobster and Limited-Service Restaurants. After you do business with Abbott's Lobster in the Rough, please leave a review to help other people and improve hubbiz. Also, don't forget to mention Hubbiz to Abbott's Lobster in the Rough.

Categories: Seafood, Fish & Seafood, Restaurants/Food & Dining, Seafood Restaurants, Restaurant Lobster and Limited-Service Restaurants

Year Started: 2000

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  • Fax: (860) 536-4060
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