Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Turner, Maine, United States. Turner is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,734 at the 2010 census. Turner includes the villages of Turner Center and North Turner. The town is part of the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area.
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4 based on 61 reviews
The best sandwiches, their staff is always friendly and very patient (often hard to decide with such a large menu and they are all good choices!!) It is a bit pricey for an average lunch but it is SO WORTH IT! Much better than any value meal. And try the box lunches available with pre-order takeout.
4 based on 357 reviews
Fish Bones Grill offers casual upscale dining in downtown Lewiston, Maine. This modern dining destination is located in the renovated Bates Mill No. 6 building on Lincoln St. and conveniently serves Lewiston, Auburn and the central Maine community. Join u
Very pleasant meal. We ordered the mixed grill and the vegetables and the crab Rangoon appetizer. All were perfectly prepared and tasty. Theyâll bring some bread to complement as well. Service was great and they accommodated our little puppy nicely when we sat on their coveted patio. Very delicious!
4 based on 50 reviews
While I can't speak to their lunch menu, I can advise everyone that this is a great local breakfast restaurant or "dive" if you will! The Hurricane is small with limited parking, but even so we've never spent more than 10 or 15 minutes waiting at the door. Being such a small restaurant with an open view of all the seating it can be a little loud and the seats are pretty close together, but children are more than welcome (very family friendly). The service is always great and the people are friendly. The menu has quite the selection for breakfast items from omelettes to little "platters" that include a few items like eggs, corn-beef hash, home fries, etc. I have to say that I don't like corn-beef hash, but my boyfriend is just about obsessed with this place and their corn-beef hash! Overall this place has some yummy food and wonderful staff, but it isn't my absolute first choice for dining, even for breakfast, and that's why it's a four out of five.
4 based on 123 reviews
Come in, relax and enjoy one of New England's finest dining experiences! Our restaurant, which is a Stately Federal Home built in 1786, offers a beautiful setting for entertaining friends, family, and business associates, or just a relaxing night out. We
Informal old New England Inn setting, white tablecloth service and attentive waitstaff, price-fixed 5-course meal for $35 (try and beat that!). Food was good and thoroughly enjoyed, but traditionally presented without any novel touches. That being said, the French Onion soup was terrific, and according to my wife the best she has ever eaten worldwide! Sedgley Place is a great choice for an upscale dinner that won't break the bank within half-hour from the state capitol.
We stopped in while headed north for snowmobile trip. This is the second time we've done this. THE food was awesome. I had the grilled chicken sub with peppers on a huge roll, soft on the inside, crusty on the outside. delicious. My husband had a swampy burger. It was delicious. HE had so many fries that I just ate some of his. We will be back.
Good portions and ice cream. Priced fairly. Ordered peanut butter sundae and vanilla soft serve cone. The cone was great. The sundae could use some work as the peanut butter topping is not good at all. Iâll be back but wonât be ordering peanut butter topping again. It almost takes like homemade peanut butter topping?
After the service in Turner for my dad, we all got together as a family and had a mercy meal. Very nice location out looking at the golf course. Menu is simple and what youâd expect. Food was good and the company was great. Our waitress handled our crew easily. Thanks!
4 based on 15 reviews
We are small, friendly, farm to table cafe with a warm and welcoming vibe. We offer a variety unique eats: classic breakfast items, soups, sandwiches, satisfying salads, Equal Exchange coffee and tea, and an assortment of homemade baked goods. Our cafe me
While visiting the area, my husband and I stopped in Nezinscot Farm and extremely pleased we did! Had a scrumptious home made breakfast, all farm fresh! Lots of great organic foods, bakery, chesses, apothecary, yarns and wools; basically a self sustaining farm/ store!! The staff was knowledgeable, helpful and pleasant! A great community asset, attraction and classes/programs. The fiber/ wool area upstairs was amazing, with beautiful goods of yarns/ woolens, all hand made/ produced on the farm! They do accommodate for over night stays as well! A must stop if in the area or looking for a slower pace and peace of mind, with a full belly!
4 based on 24 reviews
The lobster roll was sooo good!The family liked their BLTâs. I still expect the Chick-a-Deeâs seafood platters but there is plenty in the menu to find something yummy.There arenât many restaurants in this town but this food is good.Relaxed, casual, good for families, snowmobilers, or some downright good cookin, dammit!
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