STEVENS POINT – If you missed the lobster food truck earlier this month, you have another chance to order this weekend in the area.
Cousins Maine Lobster will serve its lobster menu from its Milwaukee-based food truck from noon to 6 p.m. April 12 at Central Waters Brewing Company, 351 Allen St. in Amherst.
The April event marks the fifth stop in the Stevens Point area for the truck, which previously had been featured on Shark Tank. Cousins Maine Lobster parked at Fleet Farm in February and December 2025, and in February and April 2026.
The first time the truck stopped in Stevens Point it was based in Chicago, the closest home base location at the time. Since then, a location opened in Milwaukee, and that new Wisconsin-based truck will make its third stop in Stevens Point.
Here’s what you should know before checking it out.
What’s on the menu?
The food truck offers a menu that includes two kinds of lobster rolls for $25 each: the Maine features Maine lobster served chilled with a little mayonnaise on a New England roll, and the Connecticut features Maine lobster served warm with butter and lemon on a New England roll. A new Garlic Butter option features Maine lobster served warm with butter, garlic, parmesan and herbs on a New England roll, also for $25.
The Brew City Special includes choice of lobster roll, plus a side of tots and a choice of drink for $28.
If you’re looking for a different take on lobster, specialties include a lobster grilled cheese for $21 and lobster tots for $22. Three lobster tacos are served with cabbage, pico de gallo and cilantro lime sauce for $22, while the shrimp version is $18. Lobster tail & tots include a 4-5-ounce lobster tail in its shell, served with butter and a side of tater tots for $22, and a lobster quesadilla includes lobster, shredded cheese, pico de gallo and cilantro lime sauce for $22. Chowder tots are smothered in New England clam chowder, shredded cheese and bacon for $13. Smothered & covered tots are tater tots smothered in pico de gallo and cilantro lime sauce for $8.
If it’s looking like a good day for soup, Cousins Maine Lobster also offers a lobster bisque and a New England clam chowder, both at $8 for a cup and $10 for a bowl.
There are also combo meals, kids meals and sides include tater tots, Cape Cod chips and a Whoopie Pie. Drinks include Maine root soda, canned soda and bottled water.
How do I order?
Guests can order right at the truck or find the Cousins Maine Lobster mobile app, set the location to Milwaukee and order online starting the morning of April 12. The truck accepts all major debit and credit cards, as well as contactless payment. The truck does not accept cash payments.
What is Cousins Maine Lobster?
Cousins Sabin Lomac and Jim Tselikis founded Cousins Maine Lobster in 2012. According to the company’s website, they grew up in Portland, Maine, and wanted to bring their family tradition of boiling lobster in huge pots in the backyard to the rest of the country.
The two founders launched the company with the first food truck in April 2012. In October of that year, they appeared on Shark Tank, pitching their business. Barbara Corcoran invested in the company, and the cousins have since franchised and grown the business to include brick-and-mortar restaurants, food trucks and food halls in 30 states and the District of Columbia.
The Milwaukee franchise has its food truck stopping at various locations throughout Wisconsin. For more information, visit cousinsmainelobster.com or find Cousins Maine Lobster – Milwaukee, WI on Facebook.
Contact Caitlin at cshuda@usatodayco.com or follow her on Twitter @CaitlinShuda.
This article originally appeared on Stevens Point Journal: What to know as Cousins Maine Lobster plans April 12 stop in Amherst
Reporting by Caitlin Shuda, Stevens Point Journal / Stevens Point Journal
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