Lunch (aka The Lobster Roll) is the venerable seafood restaurant which has been holding its own out on the Napeague strip for many decades. It’s a simple place that sits within earshot of the breaking surf. I’ve admired it over the years because it reminds me of those American roadsides which once blanketed this country–the places which have been supplanted by what Zippy The Pinhead called “creeping stripmallification”.
Lunch is easy on the eye, and I’ve been thinking that the place deserves a portrait. October brings good light to Napeague. This is what it looked like down there this morning.
Panasonic G3/14mm/wide converter
(Note: I’m allergic to shellfish, so don’t ask for reviews. I’ve heard the Lobster Rolls are good.)

I’d love to stop by.. Nice capture.
Thanks Chillbrook 🙂
I love it! Is the gravel really that clean, or did you remove stuff?
thanks much Rose… and yes…that gravel is unspoiled. 🙂
Another image that feels timeless. I’m allergic to shellfish too. Drag.
Seems to be an increasingly popular allergy.
Fantastic colours again John..(Though I hate the idea of eating anything in a shell. Bleurgh.)
Thanks Cath–I’ve been a vegetarian since 1985–there’s not much for me on this menu. 😉
Thanks for the memories….I lived on LI most of my life and I went here as a child with my parents.
Really nice to hear…thanks for commenting.
Have many sky pictures in the sky I was present in the category, because you can look tired.