Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Bath. Having launched its first ship over 400 years ago, and still home to the Bath Iron Works shipbuilders, the city of Bath is proud of its maritime history. The Maine Maritime Museum celebrates this long heritage, with 25 acres of historic waterfront featuring original 19th century shipyards and exhibits. Named one of the "Best Small Cities in America," Bath offers visitors the opportunity to wander down treelined streets, along the Kennebec River and past beautifully restored 19th century homes.
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4 based on 447 reviews
Our dining room is helmed by Award Winning Executive Chef Stephen Richards, the 2014/2015 Maine Lobster Chef of the year. Our menu features reinvented coastal cuisine and focuses on simply prepared items made with the freshest possible local ingredients,
We sat on the deck, one of the best harbor views. I had the shrimp dinner and my husband had the warm shrimp roll. Both were excellent. Service started a little slow but was very good.
Live Edge Lounge is an intimate rustic basement gastropub in historic downtown Bath, resplendent with live edge furniture handmade by the owners. Welcoming, unpretentious setting with local beer, outdoor seating, eclectic dinner menu and cocktail menu to
This is a very comfortable place to have a bite to eat or a relaxing drink after a long day. The staff is very friendly and the food is excellent. Also when the weather is nice it is dog friendly with the outdoor seating.
4 based on 84 reviews
We really enjoyed our meal but the service was really slow. I think they need more staff. I'm never happy when I wait 20 mins, for the check.
3 based on 500 reviews
We stood in their tiny little hallway for over 30 minutes with about 15 strangers and not one of us got seated. There was no hostess to be found. They were not busy. There were many empty tables both inside and outside. Nobody was there to even take any of our names. We left. So did some of the others.
4 based on 176 reviews
I've been to Ireland three times and visited at least a hundred pubs (no exaggeration), and Byrnes could be found anywhere in Ireland. They're one of the few Irish pubs in New England that carry Murphy's Irish Stout. Their onion soup (just like French, except with blue cheese topping along with the cheddar) is really good. Nice ambiance -- lots of brick, dark wood, and all kinds of interesting decor. Reasonable prices, friendly and funny bartender. A place to revisit on the next trip to Bath.
Where to eat American food in Bath: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 414 reviews
We came here at the recommendation of the the lady at the visitors bureau. There is parking behind the restaurant. It was in the middle of shops along downtown. My husband had a burger for lunch and I had the seafood salad. It had crab, shrimp as well as lobster. It was delicious. We enjoyed browsing the area after lunch.
4 based on 499 reviews
A piece of authentic Maine history, The Thistle Inn still stands as a place to gather and celebrate what makes life all the more worth living: great food, great company, and a home away from home. Originally built in 1861 for a prominent sea captain, our
The food at the Thistle Inn is positively top notch, and the service is excellent. It was so good that we ate there a second night and were not disappointed. We highly recommend you give it a try it. Excellent service and wonderfully delicious food.
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