Belfast is a city in Waldo County, Maine, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 6,668. Located at the mouth of the Passagassawakeag River estuary on Belfast Bay and Penobscot Bay. Belfast is the county seat of Waldo County. The seaport has a wealth of antique architecture in several historic districts, and remains popular with tourists.
Restaurants in Belfast
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Since 1988 Mainely Pottery owners Jamie Oates and Jeannette Faunce continue to showcase handmade pottery made by small studio Maine potters which has grown to 30 Maine potters. Jeannette started creating display perennial and annual gardens. Jamie has his working studio adjacent to the gallery and folks are welcome to come over and watch pottery being made. Mainely Pottery prides itself on its wonderful staff who greet old friends and new with enthusiasm. The Potters always bring new inventory.
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Vinolio is a locally-owned, family-operated purveyor of ultra-premium extra-virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar. The shop offers a simple, unique, educational, and fun culinary experience by allowing customers to sample over 40 products before making a purchase. Vinolio also offers a variety of specialty foods, many made in Belfast, that use its own EVOO and vinegars. An extensive selection of craft beers and wine are available for purchase. Vinolio is committed to providing customers with the finest, freshest products available. Stop in to explore, ask questions, and discover new flavors.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
No parking fees, very clean, restrooms, extensive playground for all ages, covered gazebo for picnics overlooking very large beach area, picnic benches and bbq pit scattered amongst a tall variety of many labeled trees, horse shoe pit, walking trails. We spent the better part of the day picnicking and exploring this park with 6 grandkids and their parents. Loved this park!!
4.5 based on 278 reviews
Parked near Harbor Master building. Beautiful international sailing yachts tied up to the docks flying a number of different foreign flags. Exciting to realize they sailed across oceans to come to Belfast Harbor. Wondered if they were there to have work done on them in the repair shops at 21 Front. Then we walked across the river. Beautiful crisp fall day.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The Colonial Theatre has been operating since the day Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912. We show the best in Hollywood, independent, and foreign films in our fully digital and modernized downtown theatre. The Colonial is also the scene of many a live, public and private event from music, performances, fund raisers, community celebrations, and more. Open year round in the heart of vibrant downtown Belfast, Maine.
What an amazing date nite here on a recent Sat nite . The theater is old school in every way and yet credit cards are accepted. Our film was shown downstairs in what the call Dreamland. We smiled every step of the way . We might not ever go back to a multiplex type theater again . Go catch a flick here
4.5 based on 37 reviews
This is a nice bike trail that can be picked up at the end of the Harbor Walk. The surface is crushed stone but is so well packed that I had no problem riding my road bike on the trail. At the end of the trail you can make a right onto City Point Rd and keeping the Passagassawakeag River on your right you can loop back to the pedestrian bridge and the Harbor Walk in downtown Belfast.
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