Find out what American restaurants to try in Gouldsboro. Gouldsboro is a town and municipality in Hancock County, Maine, United States on the Schoodic Peninsula. The town was named for Robert Gould, a landholder in the town. The town has many historically separate fishing villages, summer colonies and communities, including Birch Harbor, Prospect Harbor, South Gouldsboro, West Gouldsboro, Summer Harbour, Wonsqueak Harbour, Bunker's Harbour, Chicken Mill, Jones' Pond, Westbay, and Corea. The population was 1,737 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Gouldsboro
4 based on 87 reviews
This restaurant was a great find. We stopped for lunch/dinner and had some club sandwiches. The sandwiches were awesome, packed with real ham and turkey. Would have had dessert but we were stuffed. Great Stop.
4 based on 124 reviews
I am rating this as a hotel, not a restaurant, because I stayed here but only ate the (excellent) breakfast that comes with the room rate. I didnât get to eat dinner here, though people rave about it. And as a hotel, i rate it at five stars because it achieves what it sets out to be perfectly. It makes no attempt to be a complete full service hotel. There are no tvs in the room, for instance. And the rooms are somewhat small. But they are very comfortable, the service is extraordinary, the atmosphere could not be warmer or more welcoming. A very comfortable public sitting room in the main floor is terrific fo lounging. You feel here as if you are a loved guest in someoneâs home. The location is stunningly beautiful too. A real treasure. They do have free wi-fi.
4 based on 109 reviews
[8/12] I have been enjoying breakfast with visiting family & local friends for years here at Chester Pike's Galley along Rt. 1 in Sullivan Maine. Their 'Fisherman's Breakfast' is such a tasty deal...a hearty breakfast of 2 of everything (eggs, pancakes, bacon, etc.) at a reasonable price...everything here is a good value. They open early (6am) and are usually crowded, which really is a sign of how good they are (I don't think they take reservations -- just wait a while and a table will open up). They close after lunch, so going for lunch during the weekdays (all day menu, so you can order your Fisherman's Breakfast anytime for around $9.99) would be ideal to avoid the rush of the breakfast crowd. There is wheelchair accessible parking available as well as a ramp up to the restaurant. The bathroom is not wheelchair accessible, but it is narrow enough that you can press against the walls to try to hold yourself up if you need. Super nice staff, delicious food, so well priced...no wonder Chester Pike's Galley is so popular, because it is such a deal (they also sell works from local artists, take a look around). Enjoy and keep going back when you are in the area, your taste buds will thank you.
5 based on 24 reviews
A take out business offering: Ice Cream, shakes, floats, all natural smoothies, gourmet coffee, hot dogs, chili dogs.
I love ice cream and this place makes me happy! The owner told me that she squeezes the blueberries to get the juice as an ingredient, so to me that is impressive. The combination with espresso is heavenly. The small size cone is quite large, not expensive and I enjoyed every lick!
4 based on 176 reviews
The food was amazing. Our guests were impressed by the service and the food. We ordered lobster roll and chowder. We ordered fried fish and scallops. Everything was spectacular. Will go back before we leave Maine.
4 based on 201 reviews
We needed a place for lunch. It was not crowded and the views of the harbor were great, so we went in. The service was friendly, but very slow most of the time. The restaurant, which advertises that it has vegan and vegetarian options, only had some appetizers, sides, and salads for me. But at least there was a decent tomato-basil soup as a special ($8 for a large cup). And the cook put an anchor (made from sour cream) on top!After that there were only two small deep-fried mozzarella sticks ($9) and a small side of coleslaw ($2). The former was fair; the latter was good.My wife had an OK-to-good lobster roll ($18), which came with a few potato chips.
4 based on 180 reviews
Discover Winter Harbor's own Lobster Pound Style Restaurant. Relax in air conditioned comfort or outside. We are a seasonal restaurant. Mid-May till September.
Great fish and chips fried just right, no grease. Clams were yummy, the best weâve had around Maine all summer. Enjoyed relaxing atmosphere, although we missed the previous restaurant that was there a few years back. This will be more inviting for those traveling through. No reservation needed, staff friendly and exchanged conversation with us. All around very positive experience. We ate dinner around 730, quieter at this time of day.
4 based on 160 reviews
Tonight's dinning experience was a delight. We were a party of 6 out for a birthday celebration and it was a great success due to the staff, chef and menu offerings.Regina was a delightful server and took care of our every need in an efficient and professional manner.The food quality and quantity was wonderful and the prices were in-line with service and offerings. We will return.Thanks so much for the kind words, Jay! We love what we do and are glad you enjoyed your experience here, I'll be sure to show this to Regina! Best, Chef Mike
4 based on 460 reviews
Great local pub just outside the Schoodic section of Acadia National Park. Serving local seafood and produce whenever available-Darthia Farm Organic salad greens all summer. Fresh, delicious cocktail specials. Families welcome!
Relaxed, almost beach-y kind of atmosphere. Very laid back. We were greeted promptly and picked whatever seating we wanted. The service was friendly and attentive without being overbearing. We ordered appetizers and beer. We had some local Maine IPAs, and they were both delicious. For food, we had the onion rings, and the haddock nuggets. The onion rings are very thin (donât know how they do that) and very crunchy. They are served with a slightly spicy remoulade which I could have eaten with a spoon. We devoured these. The haddock nuggets were nicely fried but a little fishy tasting. Weâll definitely be back.
4 based on 193 reviews
J.M. Gerrish Cafe and Ice Cream Parlour is a small (45 seat) restaurant on the coast of Winter Harbor Maine. The served here though simple fare is served well. We have gluten free products as well. Maine made Gifford Ice Cream in many flavors can be order
The food and service was amazing. The lobster Benedict and Lobster Roll were excellent. Our waitress Amanda could literally be the nicest waitress weâve ever had anywhere on the planet. Ask her about the amazing work her sister does in the community and be sure to buy one of the limited coffee cups that support the charity effort. Great atmosphere and fun place to eat on the patio!
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