The Southern Coast Restaurants

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  • 1. Palace Diner

    $$

    Everything about this diner, set in an old-fashioned train car just off Main Street, is retro except the food. Hop on a stool at the counter (that's all there is), enjoy the Motown tunes, and tuck into one of the deluxe sandwiches for breakfast or lunch. The diner doesn't take reservations—and it's cash only—but it's well worth the wait.

    18 Franklin St., Maine, 04005, USA
    207-284–0015

    Known For

    • Diner food that's anything but standard
    • Delicious fried-chicken sandwich with cabbage slaw and French fries
    • Fantastic collaboration with local chefs from regional restaurants

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner
  • 2. Shade Eatery at Higgins Beach Inn

    $$

    This charming neighborhood restaurant and bar just steps from the beach serves up generous, deeply satisfying dishes filled with locally sourced ingredients. Seafood plays a big role in the menu, with lobster rolls brimming with fresh meat; fish tacos stuffed with cilantro, lime crema, and coleslaw; a seafood chowder; and a lobster tostada. But there are also options for landlubbers, like burgers, steak frites, and creamy peppercorn pasta.

    36 Ocean Ave., Scarborough, Maine, 04074, USA
    207-883–1479

    Known For

    • Family-friendly environment
    • Three-season-porch dining
    • Casual and perfect for a postbeach bite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Breakfast daily and dinner Wed.–Sun. mid-May–mid-Oct. Lunch daily Memorial Day–Labor Day
  • 3. Amore Breakfast

    $

    You could hardly find a more satisfying, heartier breakfast than at this smart and busy joint just shy of the entrance to Perkins Cove where a lighthearted mix of retro advertising signs adorn the walls of the bright, open, and bustling dining room. The corned-beef hash is made with tender pulled brisket with spices and just a bit of diced potatoes and onions—try it topped with hollandaise in the Irish Benedict. For a really decadent start to your day, opt for French toast made with lemon pound cake and served with blueberries. The delicious coffee is roasted in small batches and shipped from San Diego.

    87 Main St., Ogunquit, Maine, 03907, USA
    207-646–6667

    Known For

    • Innovative, rotating breakfast menus
    • Bustling, laid-back atmosphere, chock-full of locals
    • Community involvement

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed mid-Dec.–early Apr. No dinner, Credit cards accepted
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