Lobster Shortage Drives Prices Osprey-High
According to the New York Times, lobster prices have nearly doubled in the past year, thanks to a "confluence of bad weather, extremely cold water, and a lack of reserve supply."
Some current New England restaurant lobster prices:
- Anthony's Pier 4 (Boston): $112 for a 3.5-pound lobster
- Union Oyster House (Boston): $47.95 for a 2-pound lobster
- Warren's Lobster House (Kittery, Maine): $28.95 for a 1-pounder
According to the owner of Warren's, "We thought we might have to change our name to Warren's Chicken House or something."
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3 Comments:
I can tell you as a chef in NYC that serves lobster,forget it.
If you can even find one to sell you would have to charge at least $45 a lb.
chameleonz at 5:19PM on 04/17/07
Being a lobsterman I know the current price just passed the 1982 price per pound. So in reality a inflation adjusted price per pound would probably be about $70 per pound. Do you know what it is like to have the price double to only be what the high was 25 years ago? Think about it as in your income. How would you like to have your last years income double to be what you made 25 years ago. We won't even take into consideration that expenced have probably quadrupaled in that time. This prise is still low.
lobsterman at 8:34PM on 04/19/07
The price of lobster has just passed the high of 1982. Inflation adjusted , lobster is still extremely cheap.
lobsterman at 8:44PM on 04/19/07