August 19, 2010 | 10:34 PM | By Anna
How badly do you want a Lobster roll?
FILED UNDER: Culture, Food, Food Trucks
Food truck mania continues in DC. TBD News Editor @SommerMathis shares this photo on Twitter of a Lobster-lusting line wrapped ’round the block. Looks like Red Hook Lobster Pound (a Brooklyn transplant run by a Maine native) has a massive hit on their hands.
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