Bite into Maine
Bite into Maine: Sandwich shop in Cape Elizabeth

Why Eat
Why Bite into Maine
Bite into Maine is a food truck parked at Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, slinging some of the state's best lobster rolls. They do two versions: the classic cold roll with mayo and a warm butter-and-chives option. The setting is unbeatable, you're eating feet from the lighthouse and the ocean, and the lobster itself is so sweet and tender it needs almost nothing else.
- Lobster so fresh and sweet it speaks for itself
- Two excellent preparations: mayo or warm butter with chives
- Eat at the lighthouse with ocean views included
- Clam chowder rivals sit-down restaurants
Menu
What to order
Get a Maine Lobster Roll. The cold version with mayo is the classic move, though the warm one tossed with butter and fresh chives is worth trying too. The bread here does real work, it's toasted, buttered, and doesn't disappear under the filling. Order the clam chowder if it's available. A recent visitor got the blueberry soda and didn't regret it.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Seafood pilgrimage, lighthouse day trip
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
It's a food truck at a public park, so expect picnic tables, the sound of the ocean, and the lighthouse looming nearby. On sunny days it fills up fast.
Lobster rolls here run about $32 for the smaller size, which feels steep until you bite into one. The bread matters as much as the lobster, and theirs is toasted and buttery. You'll see locals and tourists alike lining up on weekends. If you're in the area and want straightforward, high-quality Maine seafood, this is the place.
Reviews
What guests say
Diners rave about the freshness and quality of the lobster, and many say it outshines other famous rolls they've tried. The staff catches mistakes and fixes them on the spot. One guest called it 'so much better' than other lobster rolls they'd had in Maine. People come back for the whole package: the food, the setting, the no-nonsense vibe.















