Any older parents from New England?

Anonymous
You can't say wicked clams. Try "wicked good clams" or "These clams are wicked awesome!"
Did you ever go to The Clam Box in Ipswich?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't say wicked clams. Try "wicked good clams" or "These clams are wicked awesome!"
Did you ever go to The Clam Box in Ipswich?


Yes, this is correct.

Signed,

A New Hampshire Native who doesn't like clams, but who is wicked psyched the Red Sox are in 1st place going into the All-Star break!
Anonymous



18:31 - now I know you are a miserable local trying to chime in - wicked lousy! BAHAHAHAHAHAHA......



Anonymous
19:40 - GO SAWX!!
Anonymous
I would not Fedex the fried clams, but maybe the clams without the batter. Call the (*NE*) fish place and see what they say. They know what they are talking about. Unlike, well nevermind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can't say wicked clams. Try "wicked good clams" or "These clams are wicked awesome!"
Did you ever go to The Clam Box in Ipswich?


(OP)- good to know! And no, I don't like clams at all, this is solely for my mom, who lives here now and dreams of finding clams like the 7E's from her childhood...
Anonymous
As the person who recommended Freddy's I will say that it's unlikely they will match your mom's memories, but they are still pretty good.
Anonymous
Take her to NE for the weekend!
Anonymous
Take her to The Bite in Menemsha on MV. I don't eat seafood but my DH who is from Newton lives for them each summer.
Anonymous
Dear 7E's searcher,
What a joy to hear of a great soul who loved the famous 7E's fried clams. As a child and through my teens , I traveled from Brighton, Mass to Nantasket each summer, and always stopped at 7E's for the BEST and I mean the BEST fried clams ever offered anywhere. I seem to remember they came in a tall paper cup, but in any case just the taste of 7E's fried clams clouded everything other than their deepest enjoyment. I too have been looking for 7E's fried clams since I returned from the Fijian islands where I spent 20 years, but unfortunately all I found have been mediocre to moderate comparisons. For 7E's fried clams were not only delicious and cooked to perfection but they were a highlight in a child's youth of excitement and adventure headed to and coming from summer vacations on the beach in Nantasket. "Ahhhh, the simplicity and enjoyments of youth" .So, to our disappointment we may not find 7E's and the enjoyments of our youth, but should you or should I or should anyone ever come across the greatest fried clam shack anywhere it would be wonderful to hear about it. Thanks for the memories, your 7E's fellow appreciator , Jerry Sheinfeld








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Anonymous
Newton is great - grew up right next to there. How do you cope with these losers? Just asking.



Anonymous
My first stop whenever I go home is Cove Fish Market in Mystic, CT, for their fried clams. Yum! Too often here, clam strips are the only option.

I took my mom and sister to Liberty Tavern on H Street a few months ago. We shared the fried clams and were very pleased. It's owned by two guys from NE. Here is an excerpt from their website:

"Scott Hamilton, owner of Hamilton’s Bar & Grill and DC resident for the past 10 years, originally hails from Massachusetts. Chef Graig Glufling went to culinary school at Johnson & Wales in Rhode Island. Both share a love for New England and its staple seafood fare. Glufling also knows a thing or two about pizza, having been the executive chef at Matchbox. He created and executed the menu that won them Best New Restaurant in 2004. Hamilton and Glufling are working together to combine their passions and bring you The Liberty Tree."

Here is a link to their menu: http://www.libertytreedc.com/menu.html
Anonymous
Clam STRIPS????? WTF is that? For mere mortals? Ptoohey!
Anonymous
21:30 - ORGAMSMIC. TY.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clam STRIPS????? WTF is that? For mere mortals? Ptoohey!


21:30 here. Agreed. I've never understood clam strips.

No belly. No point.
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