Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Freeport, Maine, United States. Local legend claims that Freeport was the birthplace of Maine, the decision to separate from Massachusetts having been made in a local tavern way back in 1789. Whether this is truth or folklore, Freeport has much more to offer, including South Freeport, a historic harbourfront village offering up a fresh catch every day. Nearby Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park and the Mast Landing Audubon Sanctuary provide nature trails with scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean over the rocky shores of Maine.
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3 based on 1475 reviews
Our hotel recommended this place. It was ok. Service at the bar area was super slow. Finally after waiting 15 min, a gentleman finally took our order. I got the seafood chowder which was good and hubby got lobster roll, meh. Itâs conveniently located across from the LL Bean main store.Good day, I want to thank you for taking the time to write in, and on behalf of our entire team, I would like to apologize for your experience with us. We strive to provide only the absolute best guest experiences, and when that doesnât happen, it becomes vital for us to know so that we can take the necessary action to make things right. I do hope you will consider returning to Linda Beanâs Maine Kitchen & Topside Tavern in the future. If so, please contact our manager directly so she can ensure your dining experience meets both of our expectations.Sincerely,Linda L. Bean
4 based on 623 reviews
Gritty McDuff's, Maine's Original Brew Pub specializes in hand-crafted English style ales and traditional and creative pub fare, in a friendly and fun atmosphere. Both Gritty's fine ales and the pubs have won countless "best of" awards through our twenty-
Stopped in to meet someone we do business with. Had a good Oktoberfest beer while hanging out on the back deck which was excellent on a nice night. Would be a great place to bring kids as thereâs a nice backyard feel to it. The deserts were excellent as were the appetizers
4 based on 252 reviews
The Lobster Cooker is located in the heart of Freeport's shopping district just two blocks from L.L. Bean. Join us for fresh seafood in the Downeast Maine tradition. Dine in our historic 1860 barn or bask on our sun drenched garden patio. Relax in our Spo
As a non seafood eater, I am always hesitant to eat at a predominantly seafood restaurant because very often the non-seafood options are limited and prepared as an afterthought! Not so at the Lobster Cooker, while my podcast partner enjoyed the lobster bisque and fish and chip platter, I was able to thoroughly enjoy a portobello mushroom sandwich that was excellent. The mushroom was well marinated and the french fries were hand cut and made from local potatoes. They have both counter service for a quick meal and table service (which we found to be quick as well). Our bartender/server recommended an excellent local beer from the Maine Beer Company and was very informative and friendly with all of our questions.
4 based on 664 reviews
Not thrilled about the BBQ here. Looked for some plain BBQ sauce without blueberries in it, and couldn't find it. Seriously? It doesn't come on the ribs. Also very little for non-meat eaters who accompany the meat eaters to eat. Not cheap either, so I am looking forward to trying a different place. Service was fine, but the meal was just average. Overrated. The only thing that I thought was good was the cornbread.
4 based on 359 reviews
The Freeport Cafe has been a local favorite since 1952! We serve breakfast all day! We make our Muffins fresh daily. Many items are made from scratch! We offer Beer & Wine!
We stopped in on our annual trip to Acadia. The atmosphere is friendly and very casual. The lunch menu is not extensive, but the Cobb salad and chicken Cesar wrap were both excellent. Service was efficient, portion generous and prices reasonable.
4 based on 934 reviews
Azure, in Freeportâs historic North End & two doors from LL Bean, is a taste of Italy on the Coast of Maine. Visit the Freeport restaurant that has won Wine Spectatorâs Award of Excellence for ten consecutive years, was featured as âEditorâs Choiceâ for Y
We were recommended this restaurant by the hotel and I am sure this is not a bad place but having had some fantastic meals in Maine, this was not near the top of the list. We are at lunchtime and were able to be seated quickly, outside on a lovely day. Service was quick and attentive but the food was only ok. I was quite disappointed with my calamari. Really chewy, have had far better, I think it was just a bad choice as my husbands food was better.The position of the restaurant was good, on the edge of the outlet shopping on Maine Street,
4 based on 250 reviews
We went for dinner with some friends, who were delighted to see the atmosphere of these small restaurant inside the hotel. The starters were really nice, especially the lobster crepe, and the mains also. We loved our lobster! And also the desserts were really good. Nothing to complain about, nice setting, nice food, prices average for what you order.
4 based on 581 reviews
There are surprisingly few options for eating when strolling the shops of Freeport. Jameson is conveniently located, has some charm, and has long waits. The greeter was a little surly, and I actually felt sorry for her as she was busy in a restaurant with a frenetic mid-day pace. If there had been other options, I probably wouldn't have waited the 30+ minutes for a seat, especially since we had 2 children. However, had the weather have cooperated we could have waited just outside and that would have made the time seem much less. he food was simply "okay". I'd say the chowder was excellent, but the other meals our group of 6 had were all good, not outstanding. The calamari was a nice shared appetizer. The lobster roll a little pricey and a little disappointing. If you aren't time rushed and/or just want to sit for a while, eat okay seafood with prices that are just a little high, then this place fits the bill.
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4 based on 712 reviews
Located two blocks north of L.L.Bean at 162 Main Street, Freeport Maine. The Broad Arrow Tavern is located inside the Harraseeket Inn.
Every time we go, it is superb. The service is top notch and the menu diverse. The brick oven pizzas and mac and cheese are so delicious that it is tough to resist. Did I mention the home baked breads and desserts?! Wow.Thank you! We hope to see you again soon!The Gray family
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4 based on 838 reviews
The Tuscan Brick Oven Bistro in Freeport, ME brings together traditional Tuscan recipes with the freshest, local ingredients that Maine has to offer. The result is a menu filled with dishes that locals and tourists alike will love. Whether you choose our
Completely full on a beautiful Fall Sunday. The pizza with cheese, salami and seafood was fantastic! Great service.
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