12 Best Restaurants in Penobscot Bay, Maine

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We've compiled the best of the best in Penobscot Bay - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Atlantic Baking Company

$ Fodor's Choice

Classic European and American breads such as batards, baguettes, ciabatta, focaccia, sourdough boules, and rolls come out of French ovens every morning at this popular little spot. The cases are also filled with just-baked croissants, scones, muffins, cookies, and more. Various specialties are available on different days of the week. There's also a selection of sandwiches and salads for lunch. It's a quick walk across the street from the Farnsworth Art Museum.

Owl and Turtle Bookshop and Café

$ Fodor's Choice

This pint-size but well-stocked independent bookstore with a tiny café has been serving Camden for more than 50 years. The full menu of coffee drinks is based on locally roasted beans and includes a selection of homemade baked goods.

33 Bay View St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-230–7335
Known For
  • Locally roasted coffee beans
  • Homemade baked goods
  • Independent bookstore
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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The Scone Goddess

$ Fodor's Choice

In a petite gray Cape (look for the mini red-and-white-striped lighthouse beside it), the Scone Goddess makes what are almost certainly the best scones you've ever tasted. Tender and a little crumbly—they bear no resemblance to those stone-hard lumps so often passed off as scones—flavors, which change daily, include ginger lemon, wild Maine blueberry lemon, raspberry cream, and bacon cheddar. You can order a latte, Americano, tea, iced tea, or lemonade to go with your treat. You can also buy mixes, in about a dozen flavors, to bake at home or give as a gift.

1390 Atlantic Hwy., Northport, ME, 04849, USA
207-505–0004
Known For
  • Easy-to-mix-and-bake mixes
  • Lattes and other beverages
  • Unusual flavors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Amandine Bakery

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From the couple that owns Rio’s and located right next door to the restaurant, this bakery has a strong European influence, reflecting the owners' European heritage. It serves as a nice place to enjoy a coffee from the espresso bar, savory options like quiche or sausage rolls, and a wide variety of sweets including the namesake amandina, a Romanian chocolate layered cake.

357 W. Main St., Suite A, Searsport, ME, 04974, USA
207-548–4026
Known For
  • European-style pastries
  • Tahini chocolate chip cookies
  • Selection of paninis offered at lunchtime
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
No dinner.

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Belfast Co-op

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Established back in 1976, the Co-op is a very special place in Belfast, and it’s not unusual to hear the expression, “I’ll meet you at the Co-op.” As the name implies, this full-service market is a members' cooperative that sells organic, locally grown vegetables, and other provisions, but you don’t have to be a member to shop here or visit the popular Co-op Café for coffee, tea, sandwiches, soups, prepared dishes, and homemade pastries. It's an excellent and inexpensive place for breakfast or lunch with one of the best selections of wines in town.

123 High St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-338–2532
Known For
  • Great selection of wine
  • Coffee, tea, and to-go items at the Co-op Café
  • Excellent and inexpensive place for breakfast or lunch

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Marshall Wharf

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A longtime stalwart in Maine's craft brewing movement, Marshall Wharf brews IPAs, Scottish ale, stouts, porters, and more. Their outdoor deck directly on the harbor is the perfect place to sample from more than 25 excellent brews on draft that are perfectly complemented by the small menu of light bites.

36 Marshall Wharf, Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-338–2700
Known For
  • Oyster stout
  • Wide variety of beers
  • Laid-back atmosphere with live music
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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The Only Doughnut

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You can get anything here as long as it’s on a doughnut (accompanied by hot or iced coffee, if you wish). Made in the Maine tradition with potato flour, the day's flavors might include salted caramel, buttermilk, and “full-tilt” blueberry with a glorious blueberry glaze. Brioche doughnuts are available on weekends.

225 Northport Ave., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-218–1231
Known For
  • The “citrus” (orange zest in the dough, lemon juice in the glaze)
  • The “sea smoke” (chocolate doughnut, maple glaze, smokey salt)
  • The “chocolate toasted coconut" (chocolate doughnut, coconut milk glaze, toasted coconut)
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed.

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The Place Bakery

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Look for the bright yellow doors that mark the entrance to this microbakery on the way into downtown Camden. Located in a workshop next to the owners’ home, laminated dough is the star here, featured in fruit-filled danish, croissant, “cruffins” (croissant muffins), and savory pastry. The treats here are made with local flour, butter, eggs, cheese, and produce and sell out quickly, so arrive near opening or preorder for best results.

117 Elm St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-200–8198
Known For
  • Flaky, buttery pastry
  • Sourdough bread
  • Using Maine-grown ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Thurs.

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Ruckus Donuts

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While technically open until 11 am, the donuts at this popular bakery frequently sell out well before then, so get there early or preorder online the day before your pickup to guarantee the best selection. Baker Todd Bross makes up to 400 yeast brioche donuts daily in the high season, with specialty glazes and toppings like blueberry lemonade, espresso cream, and The Homer (strawberry with sprinkles).

377 Main St., Rockland, ME, 04841, USA
207-975–4388
Known For
  • Yeast brioche donuts
  • Locally roasted coffee from Rock City Roasters
  • A wide range of glazes, fillings, and flavors
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. and Tues.

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Seafolk Coffee

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With espresso drinks, drip coffee, tea, and a variety of baked goods, this minimalist coffee shop is a great place to enjoy breakfast or a light lunch. The back patio offers seating with a spectacular view of the harbor.

22 Central St., Rockport, ME, 04856, USA
Known For
  • House-made pastries
  • Toasts with a variety of savory toppings
  • Great harbor views
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
No dinner

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Verona Wine and Bistro

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In an intimate courtyard hidden at the back of a historic brick house in the heart of downtown Bucksport, this cozy bistro has a lovely outdoor dining space. Mediterranean tapas-style plates are accompanied by good wines and beers.

77 Main St., Bucksport, ME, 04416, USA
207-702–9357
Known For
  • Pleasant outdoor setting
  • Delicious light dishes
  • Live music
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch Mon. and Thurs.

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Zoot Coffee

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Locals and visitors alike are drawn to this community gathering spot by the irresistible aroma of freshly roasted coffee; it's a great spot to visit with friends or to open your tablet to do some work. There's a wide selection of hot and cold coffee drinks, chai variations, and hot chocolate, as well as Italian ices and to-go choices that include porridge, yogurt, toast, soup, quiche, grilled cheese, pie, and even beans on toast!

5 Elm St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-236–9858
Known For
  • Simple breakfast and lunch choices
  • Well-prepared coffee drinks
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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