The Best Restaurant in Penobscot Bay, Maine

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Primo

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Chef Melissa Kelly has twice won the James Beard Best Chef: Northeast award (1999 and 2013), and she and her world-class restaurant have been written up in such magazines as Gourmet, Bon Appétit, and O. Named for the chef-owner's Italian grandfather, Primo serves masterfully prepared pasta, fresh seafood, and local meats. The restored Victorian house offers a variety of atmospheres: downstairs rooms with white-tablecloth-covered tables have a formal feel; a new Primo Room offers a more contemporary feel; and upstairs dining rooms tend to be livelier. Reservations, the earlier the better, are strongly advised. Behind the restaurant is the 0km (as in zero kilometers) Bungalow, a rustic structure where you can enjoy a drink before or after dinner. It's also the place for $1 oysters on the half shell on Sunday afternoon, along with live music. No matter where you sit, it can't get more farm-to-table: the restaurant raises its own chickens and pigs, cures its own meats, produces its own eggs, and grows its own fruits and vegetables.

2 N. Main St., Rockland, ME, 04841, USA
207-596–0770
Known For
  • Fresh Maine ingredients with Mediterranean influences
  • House-made pasta
  • $1 oysters every Sunday
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan.–early May; closed Mon. and Tues. May, June, Sept., and Oct.; closed Tues. July and Aug.; closed Mon–Wed. Nov.–Jan. No lunch

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