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TravelMag’s Seafood Survey An Empty Shell According To Boston.Com’s Reader Claims

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenApril 14, 2026Updated:April 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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A poll by a travel journal of Maine seafood joints missed a bunch of the most popular ones.

That’s according to Boston.com, which is taking TravelMag to task in behalf of its followers.

“After TravelMag went on a seafood road trip in Maine and named 10 ‘can’t-miss’ spots, many Boston.com readers were largely unimpressed and offered more than 20 alternatives they say are better,” reports Kristi Palma.

The Clam Shack in Kennebunkport came in as a top favorite but was outvoted by readers who selected “other” as their choice.

“Of the 109 readers who answered our informal poll about the TravelMag list, the clear favorite was The Clam Shack, chosen by 26 percent of readers,” Palma wrote. “But most readers – 42 percent – chose ‘other’ as the top spot and listed their own favorite.”

Boston.com listed 21 “top seafood spots” that were weren’t included in the TravelMag poll.

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