Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Brooksville. Brooksville is a town on Penobscot Bay in Hancock County, Maine, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town population was 934. It contains the villages of North Brooksville, South Brooksville (on Buck's Harbor), West Brooksville, Brooksville Corner, and Harborside (on Cape Rosier).
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4 based on 40 reviews
We had a wonderful dinner last night. We started with the fries, oyster tostadas and mussel--all wonderful. For our entrees, two had the special halibut, one had the duck confit rigatoni, a lazy lobster, pork chop and fried chicken. All were delicious, as were the desserts, a watermelon lemon sorbet and a s'mores pie. Wonderful friendly server and prompt service. All in all a very nice night.
4 based on 92 reviews
Great price point if you do not want to spend a lot, food is average though, nothing wow. The locals really seem to like it, fun spot with huge bar and free popcorn.
4 based on 352 reviews
A busy locals place, with large selection of mostly seafood and sides. Our server was exceptionally friendly. Fried scallops beat out a bland looking broiled selection. Amazing piece of blueberry pie, and weâve tried a few.
4 based on 54 reviews
Welcome to The Farmhouse Inn B&B in Blue Hill, Maine The Farmhouse Inn is a family owned & operated, 1870s bed & breakfast in Blue Hill, Maine. The Inn sits on 48 acres at the base of Blue Hill Mountain, just 3 miles from the center of Blue Hill village &
Stopped in for dinner and was not disappointed. Beautiful setting inside and out with fresh ingredients for drinks and food and friendly waitstaff.
5 based on 227 reviews
Margaret's is a unique combination of exceptional food and a trip to your grandmother's attic in one stop! We serve the best and freshest lobster rolls on the Maine coast at a reasonable price! Our Downeast Dogs, ice cream cones, sundaes, rootbeer floats,
We've always been fans of Alisson's in Kennebunkport when it comes to lobster rolls, and while this didn't live up to our memories of the ones we had at Alissons, they were really, really good. And, as we discovered a few days later when we stopped at Alisson's on our way back home, better than what we got there this time. Go figure!
5 based on 13 reviews
This place was recommended to us by a local and it did not disappoint. Classic lobster roll with butter, excellent coleslaw that thankfully was not drowning in mayo and good potato salad. BYOB and enjoy the view of the Deer Isle suspension bridge and the boats sailing by.
Fresh fish and seafood in a casual urban dining atmosphere.
The chef really knows how to cook fish to perfection! It is so wonderful to have a new, independent restaurant to frequent. Can't wait until they open their steakhouse.
4 based on 19 reviews
We are currently closed for the 2019 season. OPEN MAY-SEPTEMBER seasonally. Traditional Maine take out favorites featuring fresh caught Maine Lobster and Crabmeat. Menu items feature lobster rolls, crabmeat rolls, fresh baked homemade crabmeat pie, fish t
Clean, pleasant, dock side eating location, fresh seafood, average prices for a tourist / college town. Order at one window, pick up by name at another - the day we went the announcement was fast, garbled and not clear enough for old ears at the picnic tables. Great staff at the Harbor Masters dock - we arrived by personal sail boat.Greetings Fellow Seafarer! Thank you for the feedback, we truly appreciate it. Our new PA system is an improvement over our staff "yelling" at folks from the pick up window and it appears that we do need to take our time in announcing names over the system. Castine is definitely a boaters gem for a day sail or evening rest stop. We will share your feedback with the dock hands as well, they do a wonderful job all summer keeping visitors safe. Please come and visit us again and enjoy summer in Maine!
3 based on 317 reviews
Dennet's Wharf has always been one of the best parts about Castine boating and dining. A fried haddock sandwich with delicious thin-cut fries and an ice cold beer is one of the joys of the Castine experience. They re-modeled, jacked up prices ($15 hotdog no joke) and removed their fried fish sandwich in place of a Cajun Whaler w/ jalapenos. I ordered it anyway - it was grey/dark meat, smaller than the bun, and tasted like oily fish. Not the bigger than the bun, fresh catch, white fish that is lightly fried and the highlight of the old restaurant. No matter what you do - don't mess with the most popular item on the menu. PLEASE CHANGE IT BACK - I BEG YOU. Service was slow as usual, but I wouldn't mind if they hadn't destroyed the menu and turned an outdoor fresh seafood restaurant into a Florida-Georgia Line Creole venue.
4 based on 77 reviews
Fine dining in a relaxed, casual atmosphere in the small coastal village of South Brooksville. Buck's is open from mid-May thru mid-October. Phone reservations or walk-ins; no on-line reservations available. Street parking, wi-fi, handicapped bathroom, ai
After a two year hiatus we returned to Buck's restaurant twice in a week. We were very pleased with the welcoming hostesses and the friendly efficient servers. Over two visits we had the chicken and pork chop entrees and the mussel appetizer which is large enough for an entrée. The chicken and mussels were delicious. The pork chop while generously cut and tasty on the outside had little flavor on the inside....marinate maybe? Bland pork chop aside we will be back. We are so glad you enjoyed your time with us. I will pass your kind words on to our dedicated, friendly staff. Regarding your pork chop, I will be sure to let our chef know that you felt it was not very flavorful. Your input helps us to know what we are doing right and to correct our mistakes.
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