Find out what American restaurants to try in Lincolnville. Lincolnville is a town in Waldo County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,164 at the 2010 census. Lincolnville is the mainland terminal for state ferry service to Islesboro.
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The staff is friendly and efficient. They have all kinds of takeout options. However, I got hooked on the great pizza and never tried anything else. They treat tourist great. So if you are the very nice Lincolnville beach, you can get great takeout right across the street at very reasonable prices and service is quite speedy.
4 based on 61 reviews
This is nice little cafe in an out-of-way location; easy to miss it. We went there for breakfast. The menu is very limited, but the food was excellent and the breads appeared to be bakery fresh. Average pricing for this area. Nice staff.
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!
4 based on 82 reviews
Great friendly service, The end of summer not a lot of selections on wine but a cooled beer anytime with the BEST lobster roll ever. I'm from FL haven't had such fresh seafood since 2017 (red tide) Majical night with clean air, beautiful scenery wish I had eaten more will diffinatly be back already planning for spring THANK YOU
4 based on 33 reviews
I have been summering in Lincolnville for 80 years. As children, The Centerâs general store was one of our favorite destinations. When it reopened after its restoration, we could not have been more thrilled. Presently, the excellent menu, goods, ambiance, setting and service are something of which the owners should be proud. Thank you!Sometimes, parking can be sparse. With this, courteous care needs to be given to street and other parking spaces. A must do experience!
4 based on 161 reviews
At The Lobster Pound, our philosophy is simple: serve great food and treat guests like family. That philosophy was born in 1926, when The Lobster Pound served its first customers in the exact same spot where it stands today. From day one, weâve been commi
total rip off....total tourist trap...our food was marginal at best...something you could get in a frozen tv dinner....even worse my daughter and granddaughter begged us to bring them each a cup of lobster stew home.....$30 for two cups each having no more than a table spoon of lobster....the rest was milky lobster mush and cream....I almost drove back and demanded my money back....and we're just a couple of old hillbillies and never complain....good thing they have summer people to take from...best advice....drive right past this place.....shameful.....shameful.....
4 based on 561 reviews
Oceanfront dining at its best! Next door to the Beach Cottage Inn.Prime Rib, Lobsters, Seafood, Vegetarian, Chicken and Steaks. We have it all. Perfectly located in the Heart of Lincolnville Beach in Midcoast Maine. Hours of operation Wed-Thu-Fri from 4 P
Nice pub / restaurant in Lincolnville serving local food and British style fish and chips wrapped in newspaper. Why in newspaper is the question I now sense Americans are asking themselves? Well, traditionally the British did use to have fish and chips served in newspaper, especially in the immediate post 2nd world war years, but weâve long since stopped that and they are now provided in re cycled paper. Enough distraction with the fish and chips!The choice of food was very good, my wife enjoyed her sea food bake and my haddock with clam chowder was also good with plenty of fish in the chowder.Prices were very reasonable and this was probably reflected by how busy the pub was on a Sunday lunch.
4 based on 339 reviews
Chez Michel is a cut apart from most Lincolnville restaurants, which serve lobster with no more panache than Coney Island serves hotdogs. Presumably French, Monsieur Michel serves American classics but prepared with French nuances that distinguish his menu from the others along Lincolnville Beach. Take something as plain as white rice. Across the street, at Whale's Tooth, I took white rice as a side. What came was a packed and flavorless lump from, it appeared, an inverted coffee cup. At Chaz Michel, my sidekick Yvonne's rice was truly flavorful, prepared with herbs and olive oil. My lobster stew was just that, thick with with thumb-size chunks .of claw in a light tasty broth--not heavy cream nor chunks of potato. Inexcusably, since this town lives on lobster, (For my entree, I had a 12-ounce prime rib. Michel should stick to seafood.) Our check came to $98. But that included three glasses of wine. Such was our dinner at Michael's, that we returned a day later. Alas, it was closed. We learned it also closes Monday and Tuesday. I'm docking Monsieur Michel a star fro that.
5 based on 267 reviews
A beautiful french country Inn nestled in the Camden Hills. The Youngtown Inn & Restaurant offers elegant dining with six well appointed guests rooms with Private baths, ac & tv. Chef/owner Manuel Mercier draws upon his French heritage and European traini
We stayed at the Youngstown Inn several years ago , and remembered their fine dining restaurant open to the public, so we returned to enjoy the cuisine and it was as excellent as we had rememberedâ¼ï¸A must when traveling through this area
4 based on 161 reviews
At The Lobster Pound, our philosophy is simple: serve great food and treat guests like family. That philosophy was born in 1926, when The Lobster Pound served its first customers in the exact same spot where it stands today. From day one, weâve been commi
total rip off....total tourist trap...our food was marginal at best...something you could get in a frozen tv dinner....even worse my daughter and granddaughter begged us to bring them each a cup of lobster stew home.....$30 for two cups each having no more than a table spoon of lobster....the rest was milky lobster mush and cream....I almost drove back and demanded my money back....and we're just a couple of old hillbillies and never complain....good thing they have summer people to take from...best advice....drive right past this place.....shameful.....shameful.....
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