Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Brunswick. Brunswick is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 20,278 at the 2010 United States Census. Part of the Portland-South Portland-Biddeford metropolitan area, Brunswick is home to Bowdoin College, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum, The Theater Project, and the Maine State Music Theatre. It is also home to Mid Coast Hospital, one of Maine's newest full-service hospitals. It was formerly home to the U.S. Naval Air Station Brunswick, which was permanently closed on May 31, 2011.
Things to do in Brunswick
4 based on 20 reviews
We stayed at the Brunswick Inn and walked here for dinner! Good selections ... Ordered too much though! Buffalo cheese fries, mozzarella sticks (substitute chipotle ranch for the marinara - yum), cowboy burger and haddock basket! Burger cooked to order (bec I like medium and not a hockey puck) perfectly and fish was terrific! There were people playing pool and adequate TVs around! Prices were reasonable and service (KASEY) was excellent!!
4 based on 15 reviews
Couples night , looked for and found good food and service. Beer selection was high-end and reasonably priced. The BLT salad with Chicken was very, very good. Bacon corn chowder was good, but could be kicked up a notch. Atmosphere was very clean, quiet, good waitstaff and lovely sunset over the Androscoggin. Total bill for two plus drinks and appetizer was around 60 with tax. We will be back.
4 based on 14 reviews
Candlepin bowling is great...food was just OK. We ordered the Nachos. The plate was reasonably sized for the price but the toppings were meager and limited. No black olives, no fresh tomatoes, not much meat and cheese was incompletely distributed. I know this is not fine food but maybe that is the point. If you can't nail a nacho platter order...then what. The beer selection was great and the staff courteous and helpful. Bad day?
3 based on 79 reviews
A week long power outage required an evening out. Applebee's is down the street from our hotel,'Receptionist promptly seated us on a busy Friday eve. Mindy the Server enthusiastic and diligent.The menu had a lot of steak so we ordered steak. Iced tea arrived promptly, Nice glasses but the brew was merely colored water, no flavor. Dinners arrived soon after. My steak was cooked properly but a significant part of it tough and inedible. I paid a supplement for fire roasted vegetables. They were soggy, bitter; not sure where the roasting went. My wife's steak a smaller cut, was cooked as ordered, not as tough. Her broccoli was fine. French fries seem to be an afterthought, served hot but no character.Service was excellent; wish the kitchen had supported the dinner better.
3 based on 65 reviews
Hard to find at first, since itâs actually in the basement. Fun college atmosphere, friendly owners, good Mexican food... the nachos are plentiful. Interesting margaritas... try the Tarantula, itâs delicious! Steak tip stir fry is my go to.. full of tender beef and fresh veggies. Trivia night is Thursday so expect it to be crowded. We havenât won yet, but we keep trying!
4 based on 93 reviews
Second location of a favorite local watering hole with great beer and food!
Four of us went to lunch and sat out side. My "Destroyer" sandwich was delicious. Open faced thin sliced pastrami on rye with Thousand Island dressing, coleslaw, tomato and melted Swiss, Kettle chips and pickle ($10.00). My well drink was $4,25....so I had two! Reasonable and good!
4 based on 102 reviews
Coast Bar + Bistro serves elevated versions of classic comfort foods. The bistro offers a range of appetizers, sandwiches, salads, our signature pizzas and delicious entrees. We are open every day at 11:30am. Join us every evening (even weekends!) From 3-
The Coast Bar and Bistro at the Daniel Inn has a well-crafted menu that is reasonably priced. The fireplace makes for a cozy environment. I have been to this restaurant many times and for various occasions - brunch with a girlfriend, a wedding shower, dinner with a group of friends, etc. Each time the service is terribly slow. An example from my most recent dining experience: it was 1 hour and 10 minutes between when we were finished eating and when we paid our bill, and after asking for a box 3 times, I gave up and left the rest of my meal. We ate an appetizer and a meal and were there for 3 full hours. For these reasons we will have decided to put this restaurant on the back burner for a while.
Where to eat Seafood food in Brunswick: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 535 reviews
Not only did Sea Dog offer excellent fresh brew choices, they offered other drinks as well. We took away a Growler of the Blueberry and a Cider. The food was amazing and offered something for everyone, many local choices and the expected comfort foods on the menu. A great scenic view as well.
Most Popular American food in Brunswick, Maine, United States
4 based on 257 reviews
Stopped in for a quick lunch before an appointment. Sat at the bar. Jen E waited on us and she was excellent. I had the lobster roll, superior. Husband had the Chamberlain burger and said it was excellent. We told Jen we had an appointment to make and she brought our check with meal. Next time weâll go earlier so we donât have to hurry. The ambience at the bar was so friendly, we chatted with other patrons and Jen and will definitely go back.
4 based on 379 reviews
Started w/ Brussels sprouts...amazing...huge bowl...really could be a meal...Caesar salad w/ added fried haddock...good salad fish was lightly breaded and fried...mixed green salad added grilled chicken and applewood bacon...the full salads were quite large...fish and chips was best tasting we had in Maine...highly recommend to anyone
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