Penobscot Bay Restaurants

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  • 1. 18 Central Oyster Bar and Grill

    $$$

    18 Central Oyster Bar and Grill produces excellent, creative dishes in a cozy spot high above Rockport's working harbor. Seasonally inspired, locally harvested seafood plus dishes with a hint of Southern comfort make up the backbone of the menu—think fried green tomatoes with local peekytoe crab, chili oil, and microgreens, or crispy fried chicken accompanied by collards and heirloom grits. More northerly flavor shines in such choices as finnan haddie (cold-smoked haddock), roasted mussels, and diver scallops.

    18 Central St., Maine, 04856, USA
    207-466--9055

    Known For

    • Evenly paced, well-balanced dinners transition gracefully from one course to the next
    • Lively atmosphere encouraged by botanically infused cocktails
    • Packed as soon as the door opens for dinner

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.--Thurs., Reservations strongly advised; credit card required to secure reservations for more than 4; max party size 8 people
  • 2. Archer's on the Pier

    $$$

    Standing on the edge of the harbor, with dining decks on three sides, Archer's is the prime spot in Rockland for dining with a view—even when the weather keeps you indoors, there are plenty of windows. The large menu is heavy on traditional preparations of fresh, local seafood—including old-fashioned haddock cakes—but also includes plenty of contemporary dishes. Chef-owner Lynn Archer emerged victorious on the show, Throwdown with Bobby Flay. The dish? A triple-decker club sandwich with lobster. Happily, it's on the menu. There are many nonseafood choices, too. Everything on the wine list is available by the glass, and there are lots of creative cocktails, too.

    58 Ocean St., Maine, 04841, USA
    207-594--2435

    Known For

    • Broad harborside views
    • Welcoming atmosphere
    • Great menu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Franny's Bistro

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    This little bistro on a side street near the center of town is unassuming from the outside, but inside, the pleasantly cozy space features an ambitious menu flavored with hints of Asian, Italian, and modern American cuisines. Dishes are very well prepared, but service can be slow when the restaurant is full.

    55 Chestnut St., Maine, 04843, USA
    207-230--8199

    Known For

    • Intimate atmosphere
    • Inventive dishes with international flair
    • Lobster fritters

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues. No lunch
  • 4. In Good Company

    $$$

    As the name suggests, this is an excellent spot to slow down and catch up with good friends over a bottle of wine while savoring small, internationally flavored plates or a full meal. The creative blend of textures and flavors that comes out of the kitchen is exceptional. Desserts include a crème brûlée that garners rave reviews. The intimate space, formerly a bank, is furnished with comfortable couches as well as tables and chairs.

    415 Maine St., Maine, 04841, USA
    207-593--9110

    Known For

    • Outside dining in summer
    • Excellent wine pairings
    • Pared-down aesthetic with a focus on the food
  • 5. Suzuki's Sushi Bar

    $$$

    Trained at the Tokyo Sushi Academy, Keiko Suzuki is an artist when it comes to preparing and presenting sushi---everything is almost too beautiful to eat. The fish is sweet and ultrafresh, and nothing on the menu is fried. Many say this is the best sushi in Maine, and some claim it's even better than what they've had in Japan. Order the omakase---it changes according to Keiko's whim and what's available. In addition to sushi, there are a few cooked noodle dishes. The restaurant is small, and very popular, meaning reservations are a must.

    419 Main St., Maine, 04841, USA
    207-596--7447

    Known For

    • Authentic sushi with Keiko's creative touches
    • Superfresh fish
    • Beautiful presentations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues.
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  • 6. Young's Lobster Pound

    $$$

    Right on the water's edge, across the harbor from downtown Belfast, this corrugated-steel building looks more like a fish cannery than a restaurant, but it's one of the best places for an authentic Maine lobster dinner, known here as the "shore dinner." Lobster rolls, surf-and-turf dinners, steamed clams, steak tips, and hot dogs are popular, too. As this is a real-deal lobster pound, with absolutely no frills, lobstermen tie up at the dock to unload their catch. There are numerous tanks of live lobsters at the front of the concrete-floored building; lobsters can be shipped as well. Order your dinner at the counter, then find a picnic table inside or on the deck, just remember it's BYOB. Don't leave your outdoor table unattended—seagulls are quick and determined food thieves.

    2 Fairview St., Maine, 04915, USA
    207-338–1160

    Known For

    • "shore dinner": clam chowder or lobster stew, steamed clams or mussels, a 1½-pound boiled lobster, corn on the cob, and chips
    • Family-friendly environment
    • BYOB

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Takeout only Jan.–Mar.
  • 7. Claws

    $$$

    Set right beside the road at the northern end of town, this lobster shack gets consistently enthusiastic reviews—many say the overstuffed lobster roll is one of the best. The large menu includes all the usual suspects plus a great selection of "snacky things" and entrées, and even a taco bar—butter-poached lobster tacos, anyone? Order at the counter and take your food out back to enjoy on the outdoor deck overlooking the harbor.

    743 Main St., Maine, 04841, USA
    207-596--5600

    Known For

    • Wild Maine blueberry shortcake
    • Lobster rolls stuffed with a pound of meat
    • Award-winning lobster bisque
  • 8. Lobster Pound Restaurant

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    A fixture since 1926, this is an authentic place to enjoy a classic Maine lobster dinner—a cup of clam chowder, steamed clams, a 1-1/8-pound lobster, corn on the cob, potato, and Maine blueberry pie. The large restaurant has rustic wooden picnic tables outside, an enclosed patio, and two dining rooms with a gift shop in between, as well as tanks where you can pick from hundreds of live lobsters for your dinner. There's a full bar, and the wine list includes some Maine labels. Prices of the lobster dishes fluctuate with the market. There's also plenty of fried seafood as well as the required lobster roll. Because this is such a big place, you won't have to wait long, even when it's busy. It's right on U.S. 1, next to Lincolnville Beach, and has beautiful views of Penobscot Bay and the island of Islesboro. It's fun to watch the ferry go to and from Islesboro as you dine.

    2521 Atlantic Hwy., Maine, 04849, USA
    207-789–5550

    Known For

    • Family-friendly environment
    • So many seats you'll never have to wait
    • A solid selection of local craft beers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 9. Nina June

    $$$

    This lovely trattoria is known for its cheery harbor-view setting and frequently changing menus where locally sourced ingredients shine. Highly regarded chef-owner Sara Jenkins's fresh but authentic takes on Mediterranean-spanning dishes use seafood harvested along Maine's rocky coast, including local oysters, and everything from the pasta to the pickled veggies is made in-house; the presentation of each dish makes for sheer eye candy. Jenkins grew up in Italy and worked in restaurants both there and at her own New York City restaurants—in other words, she knows what she's doing. There is also a small "dispensa" selling olive oil, wine, pasta, and some pantry goods.

    24 Central St., Maine, 04856, USA
    207-236--8880

    Known For

    • Weekly five-course prix-fixe menu plus a small à la carte café menu
    • Craft cocktails
    • Harbor views, especially from outdoor deck
    • Cooking classes with Sara Jenkins and guest chefs

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 10. Ports of Italy

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    The sister establishment to Ports of Italy in Boothbay Harbor, this pleasant restaurant offers a selection of house-made pastas with traditional sauces, many featuring local seafood. Second-course choices include veal scaloppine, osso buco, and porchetta. Among the most popular starters is the Insalata Caprese, which comes in a deliciously crunchy basket made from Parmesan cheese. Dine indoors, on the porch, or on the patio. There's also a small pizzeria in a little building next door. 

    141 Commercial St., Maine, 04856, USA
    207-236--1011

    Known For

    • Well-prepared Italian classics
    • Appealing Sunday brunch menu
    • Caprese salad in a crisp Parmesan basket
  • 11. Salt Wharf

    $$$

    Opened in summer 2022, this lively, dockside bar-bistro on the eastern side of Camden harbor is a sweet spot to meet friends for drinks and small bites or for a full dinner. The sophisticated menu is complemented by lovely views of the boat-filled harbor and picturesque townscape across the way. Sit outside on the dock or on the rooftop, or inside in the window-filled dining room.

    3 Wayfarer Dr., Maine, 04843, USA
    207-230--8025

    Known For

    • Fun atmosphere
    • Lovely harborside setting
    • Creative menu choices

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 12. Whale's Tooth Pub

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    Located in a historic old brick building with an interior that is reminiscent of an Old English pub—dark heavy woods, dark atmosphere, a wood-burning fireplace that takes four-foot-long logs, copper kettles—the restaurant and pub are basically one. Among the items on the menu are steamed lobsters, mussels, seared tuna, fried calamari salad, broiled scallops, and other seafood, as well as prime rib, charbroiled steaks, ribs—and the very popular British-style fish-and-chips. There's live music on Saturday nights. For nice-weather days, there's a water-view deck, and small, sandy Lincolnville Beach is mere steps away.

    2531 Atlantic Hwy., Maine, 04949, USA
    207-789--5200

    Known For

    • Good gastropub menu
    • Beachside setting
    • Cozy atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

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