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| Rollie's Cafe |
207-338-5217 |
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Aug 17th, 2004 |
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What would be a trip up the rocky coast without hanging with the locals at Rollie's.. GOOD DRINKS and GREAT PEOPLE. OH and now of course hangover breakfast... |
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Oct 27th, 2003 |
Small dive bar with strong drinks and excellent, greasy diner food.
I eat at Rollie's at least once a week.
Cheeseburgers are moderately large, probably a 1/3 lb before cooking, and cost less than $4 with hand cut deep fried fries. The fries are often slightly undercooked and soaking in grease. Frozen crinkle fries are available on request and are much less greasy -but don't be a friggin' wuss. Get a side of gravy.
A delightful sandwich is a piece of white fish (haddock) that is about three times the size of the hamburger bun it is seved in, battered and fried.
The steak sandwich is also a dinner size steak portion between a rapidly dissolving bun.
The chili sucks unless your idea of chili is ground beef with beans.
Good, fresh crabmeat in a roll, 5 to 6 bucks. I'm guessing a quarter to a half pound of actual crab meat, sans mayo and not resting on a bunch of iceberg lettuce to seem like more,
Pizzas are good - one size, probably 14 inches or so... |
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