Searsport Restaurants

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  • 1. Homeport Tavern

    $$

    With tufted green leather settees and a wood-burning brick fireplace, the Homeport Tavern, part of the Homeport Inn, exudes an English-accented coziness. While bangers and mash and fish-and-chips give a nod to the old country and New England seafood is well represented, many dishes on the lunch and dinner menus have a distinctly Southern drawl. Items such as a shrimp po-boy, filé gumbo, smoked pork belly, and bread pudding with bourbon praline sauce hint at the chef's Louisiana roots. There's a good selection of Maine craft beers on tap.

    121 E. Main St., Maine, 04974, USA
    207-548--2259

    Known For

    • Welcoming hosts
    • Snug atmosphere
    • Louisiana comfort food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 2. Anglers

    $$

    This little restaurant has been around for a long time and has a large local following so it can be a little hard to get a table on a busy night, but it’s worth the wait. The traditional seafood dishes (fried or broiled) are good, the prices are reasonable, many dishes may be ordered in a "minnow" portion, and there are also a few choices for those who don't enjoy seafood.

    22 E. Main St., Maine, 04974, USA
    207-548--2405

    Known For

    • Friendly service—it's the kind of place where the waitresses call you “Hon”
    • Welcoming atmosphere
    • Traditional seafood dishes
  • 3. Hey Sailor!

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    Orange bar stools, dark walls with art deco--like horizontal stripes, and deep booths define this dimly lit "gastro dive bar" that lists cocktails under ports of call—Caribbean, New England, and the Pacific. The menu features tacos and a mostly Mexican-flavor selection of bar snacks, with a couple of dish detours to Thailand and the South. It's not what you'd expect in a small Maine seaport, and that adds to the fun.

    25 E. Main St., Maine, 04974, USA
    207-306--9132

    Known For

    • Lively, edgy atmosphere
    • Tasty small plates
    • Creative cocktails and mocktails and a good craft beer selection

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 4. Rio's Spiked Café

    $$

    Don't be put off by Rio's unlikely location in a small roadside strip of businesses just south of downtown Searsport. The well-prepared, European-influenced menu offers a variety of tapas such as grilled octopus, pâté, Spanish Serrano ham, and chorizo, as well as entrées like roasted branzino, risotto, and local duck breast. There's a solid cocktail menu and desserts are delicious, especially the panna cotta. Inside, a many-windowed octagonal dining room centers on a large fireplace, with tables arced around it.

    357 W. Main St., Maine, 04974, USA
    207-548--4016

    Known For

    • Eclectic European and Southern dishes
    • Creative weekend brunch choices
    • Tapas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
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