Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Bass Harbor. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you. including Common Good Kitchen Cafe, Seafood Ketch, Beal's Lobster Pier, Maine-ly Delights II, Red Sky, Sips, Coda, Salt Meadow Farm, Cafe Dry Dock & Inn, Colonel's Restaurant and Bakery
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4 based on 469 reviews
This is a restaurant located in a small community that has a bakery, bar, and restaurant. The experience was all over the place. The lobster quesadillas were excellent, the baked seafood dish was good. The mussels were terrible with a broth that was bland. The Alfredo with seafood was uneatable the blueberry pie should be skipped. Service is abrupt . If you go be careful what you order, stay away from the specials. I would not return.Hmmm. I am very sorry to hear this. Our blueberry pie has been featured in magazines and weddings all across Maine. You do realize you can always tell our Servers of your dissatisfactions and they would have been more then happy to fix your meal. Oh well!
4 based on 434 reviews
We have been here before for Dinner.So we came back and had Claim Chowder Soup and a couple of Drinks It was very good ,The service was good and friendly We will be back sometime!!We are excited to get such an awesome review. We are so excited to hear how much you enjoy your food and service.
5 based on 29 reviews
Truly a treat for pizza! The âLoadedâ was..... WELL loaded! No skimping here. Fresh toppings. Portobello mushroom was a nice addition as were kalamata olives. Eager to try another different pie soon. They also make sandwiches and baked goods (sweets and breads) which we will be tasting soon enough too. So glad we stopped in....itâs wonderful to have REAL pizza on this side of the island instead of just gas station pizza as an option. FYI.....limited hours! 11-6 But donât let that stand between you and Salt Meadow Farm. Itâs worth planning your meal time around them. Yum.
4 based on 139 reviews
Coda Restaurant is unique venue, bringing a farm-to-table dining experience and hand-selected music to Southwest Harbor. Serving dishes focusing on fresh, sustainable ingredients, all the food at Coda is made in house - everything from stocks and soups to
Tucked away in the back of the municipal parking lot off the main drag, Coda is a relatively new offering in Southwest. Once we got over the unpleasant welcome from a tired?/having a bad day?/grumpy hostess who actually rolled her eyes at the pleasant guests at a nearby table(but came around by the end of the night and finally wished us a pleasant good evening), we enjoyed the food, Our waitress was friendly and wonderful. The goat cheese fritters were good but didn't have enough goat cheese in them--tasted a bit like donuts with a bit of cheese in the middle. We made up our own drinks and they were good and so was the bartender's choice of the day. The size of the plates is a bit weird --they are not full sized entrees and they are not necessarily appetizers either--the menu is sort of a fish-mash of varying sized tapas-like dishes. Crab cakes and lobster and grits were really tasty; butter seared halibut was delicious, and the beef sliders were good.
4 based on 719 reviews
Great breakfast spot. Comfortable and casual. The best pancakes that you will have!We went two days in a row for breakfast, delicious!
4 based on 556 reviews
We dined at Red Sky very near the end of the season, taking my sister who hadn't been there in years. The meal was delicious (two ordered crab and lobster cakes and one sole) but the service was best described as leisurely. Almost to the point of "did they forget our order?" Still when the food came it was very well worth the wait. Clean plates went back to the kitchen! Reservations are a must and I suggest made a day in advance. The restaurant is small and wildly popular.
4 based on 120 reviews
Opening June 21st at 11am. BYOB. Eat-in or Take-out. Outside seating, inside seating. Come and see us for our famous oh boy dough boy!
Homemade bread. Fresh seafood. Some good homemade cheesy casserole dishes. Stuffed fish with crabmeat yummy. Salad good mix of baby greens. Little pricey $20 - $25, but food was excellent. Downside is that when tide is out not as pretty and the marsh is a little smelly. Nothing bad or worse than anywhere else at low tide but in case you aren't used to. Service was great. Located in pretty fishing village.
4 based on 1316 reviews
Eat, drink and be messy. A visit to Beal's Lobster Pier is always a highlight - a restaurant that's on the water, with an atmosphere that's down to earth. At our working lobster pier in Southwest Harbor, Maine, you and your family will have a blast watchi
When my husband and I travel, on the last night in an area, we have a âBig Night Outâ. We chose Bealâs based on location and the availability of indoor and outdoor seating. The photos of the pier at night were absolutely picturesque! We arrive to find that customers order food from a counter and are given a number. From there, you go to a pickup window to get your beverages. A server brings the food to your table. Customers have to get their own napkins, cutlery, lobster bibs, etc...No instructions are provided on how to disassemble the lobster. (Thank goodness for the internet). After the meal, customers bus their table. We paid for our meal and added a 20% gratuity upfront. In hindsight, we should have paid for the meal and decided on how much gratuity to put in the tip jar afterwards. The young man that took our order was fabulous. The rest of the staff we came in contact with, were unfriendly and rude. The food was beautiful. The corn on the cob, corn bread and slaw were delicious! The Old Soaker Root Beer was quite tasty! The mussels were cold and the lobster was rubbery. The sausage was bland with a gritty texture. With gratuity we spent just under $100. It was not the experience we expected. What a disappointment.Hi Teresa- Thank you for your comments and feedback from your visit, as we use comments such as yours to improve our training and customer experience. We apologize for the unsatisfactory service you received during your visit. We regret not meeting your expectations as it is our mission for all of our guests to leave happy, satisfied and with the desire to visit us again. We've spoken with your team about your visit. We hope you'll give us another chance an stop in again during your stay on the island or in the future to make it right.
4 based on 520 reviews
The Seafood Ketch was recommended to us by a local who grew up on MDI. Indoor and outdoor seating. We chose to sit inside as we had been hiking all day. The Maine scallop dinners (both broiled and fried) were delicious and good size portions. For apps, the onion soup was rich and warming, as was the bisque. Don't pass up the freshly made bread! There is a nice beer and wine selection and the blueberry beer was really good. No need to dress up this is a casual place. Our servers were very friendly.
5 based on 188 reviews
this is the most outstanding part of my visit to this part of Mainse.this is the COMMON Good. Popovers,always hot and being made in the kitchen,hot oatmeal,juice,coffee,tea,home made jam,butter and other items. Music on Sundays, other days music but not as many players. This is a by donation breakfast. Always a large group of people who want a good breakfast and help others show up.check by calling to see if they are open as there a few months in the cold weather when they close for breakfast. Well worth the trip. great for the family. Love playing the Uke? bring it, they most likely will tell you it is ok to sit in and play with them. the area seems to be nuts about Uke's. sometimes you get 25 or 30 playing at one time.These are outstanding people who want to help those in need. Read about this place when you google COMMON GOOD,S.W.Harbor,Me.
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