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Heading to Maine, anybody know some good food joints on the way?

Started by koger, September 09, 2013, 06:07:00 PM

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koger

I will be going to Hunters Point, north of Presque Isle, in 2 days, wife is going along and hunting also. Will be heading across Penn. 80 and then jog up and across 84 thru tip of NY, into Conn and then up across Conn, then Mass and up 95 thru Maine. Any good local flavor dives for me and the missus would be appreciated, especially regional stuff and seafood in Maine.
samuel koger

Lechwe

Take 1A East out of Bangor towards Bar Harbor and stop at "The Lobster Pound". Road side dive with fresh lobster and clams. Awesome. We stop every time we are in the area.

Good luck.

Jack Denbow

There is a place called The Taste of Maine that is right on rt.1 in Woolwich, just across the river from Bath. It is always a dinner stop for me.
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Sixgun

I can second the Taste of Maine. Lazy Man's Lobster is good stuff! All the taste and none of the work. The lobster rolls are good too...so are any combos that they offer..

Ray
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Fred Bear

recurve maine

the thing is 95 isn't really close to all the good "regional stuff and seafood in Maine."
So unless you want to get off 95 in Portland(exit 44 off of I-95 is 295 to Brunswick then route 1 & 1A to Bangor to get back on 95)I can help
1. Muddy Rudder in Yarmouth off of 295
2. Taste of Maine in Woolwich
3. Sarah's in Wiscasset
4. Captains fresh idea Waldoboro
5. Offshore in Rockport
6 Lobster Pound Lincolnville beach
7. Hollywood Casino Buffett
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jjwaldman

Go to Portland.  Go to Street & CO.  Get the Lobster Fra Diavolo.  

Or go to Fore St.  Get the steamed mussel appetizer.

Dang I am getting hungry.   :bigsmyl:  

Two of my favorite restaurants of all time.

tippit

Lot's of great local lobster shacks...

http://www.travelandleisure.com/slideshows/the-10-best-lobster-shacks-in-maine

If you are taking in LL Bean in Freeport, right across the street is Linda Bean's Maine Kitchen & Topside Tavern...great lobster rolls.
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