Gift Card Package from Woodman's Essex


Item Number: 251

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $65

Online Close: Jul 22, 2014 5:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 10 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Elegantly wrapped package includes:


$40 Gift Certificate to Woodmans
Woodman's T-Shirt
Woodman's Chowder Mug
Woodman's Car Magnet
Lobster Barley Lollipop




Wondering how our New England seafood restaurant came into being?



IT ALL BEGAN BACK IN 1914 when "Chubby" and Bessie Woodman opened their roadside clam shack on the causeway in Essex, MA.  At that time, the TV hadn’t been invented, the average yearly salary was $750, and a gallon of milk cost 32 cents.  WWI was just beginning, Babe Ruth was a rookie for the Red Sox, the fried clam hadn’t been invented, and it took all day and a beach to cook a New England clambake.


A LOT HAS CHANGED SINCE THEN . . . while Chubby may lay claim to changing only two of these, he made his mark in culinary history through inventing the fried clam and revolutionizing the New England clambake.


Inventors of the Fried Clam


IN 1916 CHUBBY INVENTED THE FRIED CLAM and presented his new delicacy—clams from the shell coated with cornmeal and deep fried in a kettle—during the 4th of July parade in Essex, MA. (Read the full story of the fried clam)


From this humble beginning the Woodmans became famous in New England, opening many doors for their expansion into clambake catering and before becoming a landmark New England seafood restaurant.


Continuing the New England Seafood Tradition


TODAY, 90 YEARS AND FIVE GENERATIONS LATER, the Woodman family is synonymous with traditional New England seafood at its best.  Zagat calls Woodman's "A cult classic—right up there with baseball and apple pie, this Essex icon is an enduring American cult favorite."


Honoring Chubby's spirit, Woodman's continues to cook up his famous fried clams at our restaurant, bring clambake catering to New England and ship fresh lobsters to the world.


With awards such as "Best Seafood in America" from Forbes FYI and induction into the MA Restaurant Hall of Fame, the Woodmans enjoy local and national recognition for continuing their Yankee tradition of excellence and for their famous New England seafood.

Special Instructions

The item may be picked up at the church*.
Pick up information:
Beginning Tuesday, July 28 during office hours: Tues 1-4, Wed-Fri 9-5.
Annisquam Village Church, 820 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA. 978-281-0376

*If you would like the item shipped, please email us at avconlineauction@gmail.com. USPS shipping charge to be determined & added to your final credit card charge. We will use the most cost-effective shipping possible.

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