- Transport yourself to the brisk shores of New England. Enjoy New England style Clam Chowder with convenience and ease at home. Just heat in the microwave or on the stovetop and serve.
- A rich and creamy soup that can be enjoyed as a meal or a side dish, or used as a base for other recipes
- Produced in small, hand crafted batches, using wild caught and sustainably harvested seafood, and meeting Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) sustainability standards
- Made with natural and simple ingredients. Free of preservatives, coloring, artificial additives, trans fat or MSG
- Founded in 1917, Bar Harbor foods are produced in Maine, USA, using time-tested recipes, ingredients “fresh off the docks”, and a commitment to sustainability
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Amazon Customer –
Single serveThis is excellent clam chowder. Be aware it is single serve, not condensed.
Amazon Customer –
Not the best for canned clam chowderI don't agree with the ratings for Bar Harbor Clam Chowder. Very watery, very finely minced clams and of course the potatoes are the stars in canned clam chowder. Disappointed for the price.
Anonymous –
Really disappointed .... horrible product.I ordered 6 cans of Bar Harbor (based/produced) New England Clam Chowder "ready-to-serve" expecting the taste and composition would mirror the NE clam chowder I enjoyed locally while stationed at Brunswick ME naval air station many years ago. To my disappointment what I got was horrible tasting.
Instead of a thickened base with measurable sized pieces of clams – what you'd expect NE clam chowder would be (and how I remembered it) – the liquid base was essentially thin milky water and the clam content was near non-existent. No celery, no potato … nothing but the milky thin base liquid and totally tasteless, and on top of this it didn't have any fishy/clam/seafood odor whatsoever.
Purportedly this product is produced in Bar Harbor, ME…. but I've visited Bar Harbor on vacation and in no way does this canned product remotely resemble the same content and composition of what you get in the local eateries.
Anonymous –
Surprisingly goodI bought some of the New England chowder and the crab bisque to try the brand out and the bisque is bland and full of shells but the chowder is really good. It's easy to heat and ready to eat so it's a tasty fast meal. There's large chunks of clam and potato and the clams are tender and sweet. The only thing is it's not as thick or creamy as homemade or a good restaurant but it's still much better than other brands.
Anonymous –
Great New England clam chowderReally good restaurant quality New England clam chowder, creamy and lots of clams.