Eating here is actually very much like sitting on someone's porch—assuming that someone has a lot of money and can afford extravagant views over York Harbor. Wicker chairs at linen-covered tables fill the space and are surrounded by large windows. There is a lot of local seafood on the menu, as well as rack of lamb and steak. For lunch try one of the interestingly prepared sandwiches or wraps. The Maine crab-cake appetizer is worth a try, as is the lobster bisque. Jeans and sneakers are not allowed at dinner. It is open for breakfast, lunch, Sunday brunch, and dinner.
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