21 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.

Archer's on the Pier

$$$ Fodor's Choice

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 baked stuffed haddock—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 non-seafood choices, too. Everything on the wine list is available by the glass, and there are lots of creative cocktails.

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.

Homeport Tavern

$$ Fodor's Choice

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.

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Long Grain

$$ Fodor's Choice

The celebrated Thai chef at this Asian-fusion restaurant places an emphasis on authentic noodle and rice dishes. The atmosphere is casual and open, with rustic wood tables and bentwood chairs. As it's very popular with both locals and visitors, reservations are strongly encouragedthough you might be able to squeeze in at the tiny bar without one if you're dining solo.

20 Washington St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-230–8735
Known For
  • Chef Ravin Nakjaroen is a James Beard–nominated chef
  • Consistently excellent
  • Great takeout options
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations necessary

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Young's Lobster Pound

$$ Fodor's Choice

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., Belfast, ME, 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
Takeout only Jan.–Mar.

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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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Anglers

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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., Searsport, ME, 04974, USA
207-548–2405
Known For
  • Traditional seafood dishes
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Friendly service—it's the kind of place where the waitresses call you “Hon”

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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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Chase's Daily

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For more than two decades, this Main Street mainstay has been serving farm-to-table food to an enthusiastic Belfast community. Straight from the Chase family's farm to their restaurant, everything on the menu is vegetarian, including many entrées that are rooted in Indian cuisine. Produce and flowers from the farm are also available for sale, as are baked goods. There's seating in a large indoor space, plus a seasonal patio behind the restaurant.

96 Main St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-338–0555
Known For
  • Fresh-from-the-farm produce
  • Excellent vegetarian cuisine
  • Home-baked goods
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat.–Mon.

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Claws

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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., Rockland, ME, 04841, USA
207-596–5600
Known For
  • Wild Maine blueberry crisp
  • Lobster rolls stuffed with a pound of meat
  • Award-winning lobster bisque
Restaurant Details
Closed mid-Oct.–late May

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Darby's Restaurant and Pub

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With pressed-tin ceilings, this charming, old-fashioned restaurant and bar—it's been such since 1865—is a perennial local favorite with a welcoming community feel to it. Pad Thai, chicken chili salad with cashews, a Buddha bowl, and a few Mexican-flavored items are signature dishes, but the menu also serves hearty, scratch-made soups, sandwiches on homemade bread, and classic fish-and-chips. The walls of this cozy pub are hung with old murals of Belfast scenes and works for sale by local artists.

155 High St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-338–2339
Known For
  • Excellent happy hour
  • Wide variety of pubby menu choices
  • Homemade breads
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Delvino's Grill & Pasta House

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Tucked among Main Street's lineup of small shops, this intimate bistro serves exceptional house-made pastas and other Italian favorites—try the eggplant fries to start. Among the entrées, the mushroom sacchetti (pasta pockets filled with wild porcini, roasted portobello mushrooms, and cheeses) are especially popular, and on Tuesday, there's a special, budget-friendly menu for two. In addition to the inviting, brick-walled interior, there's a sidewalk patio for warm-weather dining.

52 Main St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-338–4565
Known For
  • Fresh pasta dishes
  • Great service
  • Mushroom sacchetti

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Fon's Kitchen

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Diners are greeted by a friendly smile at this small and airy eatery. It serves a standard Thai menu—think pad Thai, tom kha, and chicken satay—with exceptional preparations. Popular choices include a chive rice cake and panang curry.

132 High St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-218–1007
Known For
  • Friendly service
  • Pleasant decor
  • Well-prepared Thai dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Harbor Dogs

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A summertime fixture for five decades, the Harbor Dogs shack on the town landing is the perfect place to grab lunch to enjoy at a nearby bench beside the harbor or before or after a cruise. Hot-dog toppings include Southwestern, Asian, and Chicago-style, and there are also lobster and crab rolls, fish tacos, haddock Reubens, and fried-seafood platters.

1 Public Landing, Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-230–9638
Known For
  • Watching the sightseeing boats and sailboats coming and going
  • Lengthy hot-dog menu
  • Delicious takeout to enjoy on a harborfront bench
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed. and Thurs. and mid-Oct.–mid-May. No dinner

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Home Kitchen Cafe

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There's a decidedly Mexican influence at this popular place, with breakfast choices including migas, huevos rancheros, and a burrito, and a list of tacos highlighted on the lunch menu. You'll also find a little Asian influence in the breakfast fried rice and a banh mi, as well as plenty of good old American dishes. Both breakfast and lunch are served from opening to closing time. All of the breads, biscuits, sticky buns, desserts, and more are scratch-made at the restaurant's bakery (open to the public), two blocks away.

650 Main St., Rockland, ME, 04841, USA
207-596–2449
Known For
  • Lots of Mexican dishes
  • Just-baked sticky buns and "sinny" buns
  • Everything is house-made
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner

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Must Be Nice Lobster

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Not only does Sadie Samuels captain her own lobster boat, the Must Be Nice, but she also transforms her haul into lobster rolls that she sells—along with crab rolls, fries, hot dogs, and burgers—from a lunch wagon parked at the bottom of Main Street, just up from the harbor. There are outdoor tables plus indoor seating alongside a small shop of items Samuels crafts herself.

2 Cross St., Belfast, ME, 04915, USA
207-218–1431
Known For
  • Mini lobster rolls at half the price of the full-size rolls
  • Made by a local lobsterwoman
  • Award-winning lobster rolls
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Ports of Italy

$$$

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, pan-seared scallops, 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., Rockport, ME, 04856, USA
207-236–1011
Known For
  • Caprese salad in a crisp Parmesan basket
  • Appealing Sunday brunch menu
  • Well-prepared Italian classics

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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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The Waterfront

$$

Come to this long-standing local favorite for a ringside seat on Camden Harbor; the best view, when the weather cooperates, is from the deck. The menu features fresh local seafood, but there are also beef and chicken entrées and salads. Clam chowder and lobster rolls are highlights at lunch.

48 Bay View St., Camden, ME, 04843, USA
207-236–3747
Known For
  • Solid menu that never disappoints
  • Great salad choices
  • Harborside dining, including outdoor deck
Restaurant Details
No groups larger than 8 people

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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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