At the very tip of Cape Cod, where the Massachusetts mainland finally surrenders to the Atlantic, sits a white clapboard building with red trim that has become the stuff of New England culinary legend.
The Lobster Pot in Provincetown isn’t just a restaurant.
It’s a destination that has seafood lovers plotting road trips across the state with the single-minded determination of pilgrims heading to a sacred shrine.
The iconic neon lobster sign glows like a beacon at the end of Commercial Street, a promise of maritime delights that keeps visitors coming back decade after decade…