Fishermen's Net Seafood Restaurant & Market
Fishermen's Net Seafood Restaurant & Market: Seafood restaurant in Brunswick

Why Eat
Why Fishermen's Net Seafood Restaurant & Market
Fishermen's Net sits on Bath Road in Brunswick as a casual seafood restaurant with a market attached. They fry, braise, and riff on their catch with unexpected dishes: lobster ramen, banh mi sandwiches with haddock, pork spring rolls. The crowd is mixed, longtime locals who just discovered the place, families grabbing takeout, folks looking beyond the standard lobster roll.
- Haddock banh mi sandwiches with excellent fries.
- Lobster ramen and fried rice beyond typical seafood fare.
- Pork spring rolls and seafood egg rolls stand out.
- Market attached, plus takeout and delivery options.
Menu
What to order
Start with the pork spring rolls or seafood egg rolls. The haddock banh mi sandwich is worth the trip, served with real fries and onion rings. If you want traditional fried, order the seafood platter, scallops, fish, shrimp, clams all on one plate, lightly breaded if they're on their game. The lobster ramen brings warmth and depth, and the lobster fried rice is a smart second option for something different.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Casual seafood, takeout, families.
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
Casual, order-at-counter vibe. Simple and unpretentious, with outdoor seating when weather cooperates. Not loud, but straightforward.
Quality can swing. When the kitchen gets the frying right, the scallops and clams stay crispy and light. Fresh ingredients matter here, you taste it in the spring rolls and the lobster bisque. Cold soup and occasional greasy notes have shown up in visits, so it's worth speaking up if something isn't right.
Reviews
What guests say
Visitors consistently praise the freshness and the range beyond lobster rolls. Several mention being shocked they hadn't found the place sooner after living nearby for years. One recent visitor called the haddock banh mi sandwiches "phenomenal." A few notes on fried dishes turning out greasy or small, so consistency can vary.















