Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Camden. Camden, Maine is proud to call itself the "Jewel of the Coast." A beautiful seaport town with a harbor full of sail boats, Camden has been used as the setting for so many movies, from Carousel to Peyton Place, that it is what many people think of when they think of New England. With a series of annual festivals running all year round, including the US Toboggan Championships, the Summer HarborArts Juried Arts & Craft Show and Windjammer Weekend, there is always something to do in Camden.
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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.
Open seasonally. Reopening June, 2018. Once you are ready to see and be seen, ascend to The View, 16 Bay View's iconic rooftop bar and terrace. The crown jewel of 16 Bay View, The View features over 2,000 square feet of cinematic views of Camden Harbor an
Itâs funny how rooftop bars always attract (and cater to) a certain audience, and I donât mean that to sound like a value judgement of any sort. Shoot, we were there too. The cocktails were fine, but the snacks were overpriced and ordinary, somewhat less special than their descriptions on the shiny menu. Beautiful view, lovely service, comfortable seats, nice lighting.
4 based on 11 reviews
My wife and I live just up the hill, so we felt we needed to see what this newest operation in this convenient and good-looking space was all about. We're also bocce fans. Much to our surprise, the food also turned out to be interesting and tasty and also a bit unusual. I was a little suspicious about the unusual combinations offered but tried the Korean tacos, thin slices of bulgogi spiced beef with fresh greens, which turned out to be both fun and tasty. The beer selection was vast and all was reasonably priced. The bocce is $5 per person playing.
3 based on 517 reviews
Select a different restaurant. We visited this restaurant based on a suggestion from our hotel staff. We ordered pasta and meatloaf. It tool quite awhile and when the waitress brought out the pasta, she informed us that lasagna had been plated instead of meatloaf and that it would take a few minutes to fix the meatloaf so one of us was eating and one was waiting for the correct entree. It took 13 minutes to get the meatloaf. Our whole dinner experience was ruined.
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3 based on 403 reviews
Nice atmosphere. Okay food. Bit pricey. The problem is the bartender/waiter with the same first name as the town. He was so hopped-up I thought he was high. He was aggressive and inappropriate with me and other patrons. He was verbally abusive to the charming Russian waitresses in Camden on a cultural exchange. He had a full-on TEMPER TANTRUM in full view of the dining room because a table had not tipped him. He constantly barked orders loudly into the kitchen. Outside, where I sat after my meal, he came out, barked into his phone, then threw a lit cigarette, which bounced off a parked car and landed in the street. Is this really the face that Cuzzy's wants to present?
4 based on 1016 reviews
There comes a point where the trade-offs, like "views of the harbor," don't cut it. Sandwich size? Unless you order one with thick bread, and maybe even then, are so lacking in filling you will have to go eat elsewhere immediately afterward. Ten bucks for a scrawny sandwich with a load of potato chips, and an, admittedly good pickle, is too high a price. Except on the second floor, (when it's open), there is no waitstaff. So, you place your order at the high-barrier food case, pay at the register, sit at a table, wait for your name to be called, and then go pick up your order. And then you get the overpriced, scrawny sandwich with all those potato chips which you'll be glad for because you won't get full on the sandwich, no matter how slowly you eat it. And don't think it makes a difference whether you order a lot, or a little. The laissez-faire attitude extends to all.Staff is generally not welcoming. That, too, has been forgiven long enough. When enough is enough, it's enough. No more. A sit-down meal at a full-service restaurant isn't going to set you back much more and you don't have to do most of the work yourself. Just get desserts and coffee. Great desserts at a very good price, at least the other week. Note: TA needs to change back to the $ sign for ratings for cost levels, because "cheap eats" it certainly isn't. Self serve and casual, it is.
4 based on 350 reviews
We waited half an hour to have dinner and the host was pleasant. Our server brought out our gourmet hamburgers like you order in the pub and the bun was so hard it should have been thrown out, not served! I told the waitress and she said she'd let the kitchen know. Really?? That's who send it out in that shape, they touched it and made a decision to serve it. I at the meat because I was especially hungry. We wouldn't recommend it given that approach to food overall.
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