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- TTylerGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoExcellent! Harley was superb! All staff encountered were attentive and polished.More infoHavanaPrice: Expensive• Latin American• Bar Harbor•4.9
- WWinedad1Greater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe view of Bar Harbor while dining was breathtaking. The food and service were wonderful. I can’t wait to visit again.More infoReading Room Restaurant at The Bar Harbor InnPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Bar Harbor•4.5
- WWinedad1Greater Boston •3 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe food and drinks are excellent. The service was great.More infoMcKay's Public HousePrice: Expensive• American• Bar Harbor•4.3
- MEMaineEaterNew York City •34 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 29, 2024An extraordinary meal from start to finish. Great cocktails, sublime salmon pate (think mousse), beautiful halibut over butternut squash pyre with roasted veggies and crispy kale, and lobster pot pie with what had to have been an entire lobster’s worth of meat under a a gorgeous puff pastry shell. Dessert was a butterscotch crème brûlée and beignets that levitated off the plate. Fantastic, reasonable wine list. We made a reservation for tomorrow night. Nuff said.More infoBrasserie LeBrunPrice: Expensive• French• Bar Harbor•4.8
- DDeniseMaine •1 review5.0Dined on Oct 24, 2024It took a month to get in and it was worth it. I had frequented the pond house when I was young (35 yrs ago) and I had been wanting to get back. It was as good as I remember. Staff got us in earlier than our reservation time, waitstaff were friendly and welcoming and the popovers and jam are the best I’ve had! Definitely worth the visit/experience.More infoJordan Pond HousePrice: Expensive• American• Bar Harbor•4
Discover Hancock, Maine
Reaching into Frenchman Bay across from famous Bar Harbor, Hancock offers a dining scene that takes advantage of its location on the Atlantic Ocean. Fresh seafood dishes, like New England clam chowder and broiled scrod, feature prominently on restaurant menus. Boiled lobster, a buttery lobster roll, or a bowl of lobster chowder all provide a distinctive taste of Maine cuisine. For an international flavor and something spicy, head to a local Jamaican or Thai restaurant. Pizzerias and pubs are available for those looking for a quick bite to eat, and you can bite into one of Maine's red snapper hot dogs for something unique to the area. For dessert, share a blueberry pie, one of Maine's favorite sweet treats.