A clambake is a picnic at which clams and other food are served.
[US]
One of the most popular events is a clambake with unlimited portions of clams, lobster,and seafood salad.
clambake in British English
(ˈklæmˌbeɪk)
noun US and Canadian
1.
a picnic, often by the sea, at which clams, etc, are baked
2.
an informal party
clambake in American English
(ˈklæmˌbeɪk)
US
noun
1.
a feast or picnic, originally at the seashore, at which clams are steamed or baked with lobster, chicken, corn, etc., originally on heated stones under a covering of seaweed
2.
the food so prepared
3. Informal
any large, noisy social gathering
Examples of 'clambake' in a sentence
clambake
Then in the evening we'll be hosts for a big clambake for everyone, and hold the draw for the prize.
Arthur, Robert THREE IN ONE (1993)
Great company at a clambake, a smart fan at a Super Bowl party.