Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Casco. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Casco is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,742 at the 2010 census. Casco includes the villages of Casco, South Casco and Cook Mills. The town borders the east shore of Sebago Lake, and is home to part of Sebago Lake State Park. Casco is part of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine metropolitan statistical area. Casco is just under 30 miles (48 km) from downtown Portland.
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4 based on 62 reviews
The food here is really good. We have been several times and the food does not disappoint. You won't find anything fancy here, but they cook and flavor the basics exceptionally well. I have had the pot roast and the alfredo, both are the best I have had...anywhere!They really need to improve/change a few things.When you first walk into the restaurant, you stand beside the waitress station while you wait to get seated. Not only is this crowded and awkward, it's disgusting. They have water pitchers and other server items right beside you while you wait to be seated. If someone came in sneezing, coughing, etc...these items would be completely covered with germs and grossness. This station needs to be relocated.The staff is neither friendly nor welcoming. In the three times I have been there, I have always felt like the staff was "put out" by having a customer and the service has been horrible. Not slow, per se, just non-existent. The server will bring your food, then promptly ignore you for the rest of your meal.The food IS SO GOOD. It simply should not be missed. We will get takeout from now on to avoid the unpleasant staff, which ruins the whole dining out experience.
4 based on 218 reviews
Food was good, but $21 for Fish and Chips at lunchtime is really high. The cran-apple cole slaw was the best part of the meal. The ladies room smelled like a dirty mop. It's old, but not clean. The restaurant part was clean, and nicely decorated in old tools. The staff was extremely friendly and helpful.
4 based on 215 reviews
Campfire Grille is a family friendly casual restaurant open for lunch and dinner daily, located on Rte 302 adjacent to The Pleasant Mt. Inn. American Creative Comfort Food, Outdoor Dining, Take Out and Full Liquor License.
Food has improved since previous review. Scallops are fresh and well-prepared. BLT turkey wrap as one of ten under ten dollars at lunch is made with fresh roasted turkey and the right price point. Wait staff is friendly and accommodating. However, rude female manager waited until we were finished lunch and had paid the check until she tried to embarrass us by discriminating and saying that my service dog was not welcome there. This is a place where I go frequently and this was the first time I have run into this woman or this rude and loud harassment violating the ADA at this establishment. My service dog sat quietly and attentively through the entire meal and it wasnât until we were leaving that the manager apparently even saw him. She clearly was NOT trained. Itâs unlikely that I nor the group of ten I was with will ever go back.
4 based on 223 reviews
Cyndiâs Dockside Restaurant & Boathouse on Middle Range Pond. They have the Pavilion, the upstairs Bar, outdoor deck and picnic tables during warm weather. Enjoy indoor and outdoor seating with beautiful lake views. picnic tables or the deck. Their specia
My wife and I stopped in for dinner on the weekend. The restaurant was not busy. Our server was average - notwithstanding the time she spent on her cell phone. My wife and I were both really, really disappointed in our entire experience. This unit is on a very short list of places that we will never, ever visit again. This restaurant frankly needs some serious restaurant consulting asap. Cyndi's is a restaurant concept that simply doesn't work, and the service experience is akin to just going through the motion - 'same as it ever was'. Prices are very high given the quality of the food, presentation, and dining room 'atmosphere' - or lack thereof.The location is outstanding though - directly on the lake. All food in the dining room is served on thin paper plates and red plastic baskets. While this works for an ice cream stand at the beach - it just doesn't work when the Wedge Salad is $13, mostly iceberg, spread over a paper plate....and just awful. Cyndi's serves tortilla chips and generic salsa to start in a red plastic basket - stale, mundane, and very tacky. Water is served in 'dixie' paper cups. Who does that?? The Clam Chowder was not homemade - but similar to any canned clam chowder you'd find in the supermarket....very few clams...minced...and $8. Sandwiches come with no side - and again - are priced at the $11 range....you guessed it ...served on thin paper plates. The decor and seating are extremely tired ... with a used Glade fragrance sitting on the restroom urinal to greet you - and tile floors that are black and haven't been mopped in months. If this restaurant was anywhere else - with any competition - it just wouldn't make it. It's a shame - because it is a great location. If you're in the area - 'just say no to Cyndi's' - and if you're boating - just bring your own sandwiches.Dear FamilymanBoston_MASS, I am terribly sorry to hear you did not have a good experience here at Cyndi's Dockside. We have reminded our staff to limit time on their cell phones to their breaks. The reason we use paper products and baskets to serve food on, is that the restaurant is so busy we simply cannot keep up with the demand with dishes and the number of people dining. In order for the restaurant to flow well and not keep people waiting we use paper products. We consistently get great reviews on our clam chowder, I am sorry you did not care for it. Our sandwiches come with chips and a pickle, most often guests are ordering these at lunch and do not want a side. As far as the decor goes, we change this when the seasons change, and the restrooms, well I'm sure you would rather smell air freshener in the restroom. I think you'll find these in more public restrooms than not. Again we are sorry you did not have a good experience here. Sincerely, LauraCyndi's Dockside207-998-5008
3 based on 16 reviews
Our family visited this establishment during our stay on Long Lake. The food was slightly above average. We had a plate of nachos that was over cooked. The buffalo chicken rangoons were excellent though. The service was slow. Good if you are just relaxing, but could be more attentive.
3 based on 185 reviews
We arrived at this restaurant at 11:55 am on the Saturday of the wooden boat show. There was a line at the door; families with children waiting for tables. They soon turned around visibly upset. The kitchen wasnât open yet. What? People came and had drinks waiting for the kitchen to open. Finally opened at 12:30.Canât say it wasnât a good fish sandwich served by a very nice person. Very tasty with excellent coleslaw. Worth the wait, probably. Just be aware there are issues with staffing and management.
3 based on 148 reviews
We decided to leave the coast area of Southern Maine (Old Orchard Beach) and do some exploring. It was very hot out, 92 degrees at lunch time. We took a chance with the Freedom Cafe and were very pleased. We are out on the back deck, most likely 90 in the shade, but it was right on the water. Food was excellent. I had a pulled pork sandwich with blueberry bbq sauce which was awesome and my wife had a lobster roll. Service was good, music was good.....glad we stopped.
4 based on 67 reviews
Captain Jack's is sort of the locals spot, but is welcoming to all. Great location sitting right above the marina and on the channel between Long Lake and Brandy Pond. Most days there will be live music which can make it loud, so don't expect a quiet lunch along the water. Staff is always fantastic. Will never be a 4/5 star service, but we're in Naples not Portland, you shouldn't expect it! Attentive but not there to hold you hand! Menu provides something for everyone, but I am a fan of the steak and cheese which comes loaded. The Buffalo Chicken Wrap with bacon is great as well, but is a bit inconsistent. Beer menu is nice as well, with the basic Bud Heavy and Bud Light, or grab a Lone Pine Portland Pale. Owner is around all the time, although he is enjoying himself but not to an irresponsible level.. Swing on through!
4 based on 40 reviews
Restaurant, Brewery & Bar set in farmhouse built in the 1860's. Outside bar Checkpoint 70 open in the summer and provides another stage for outdoor entertainment. Live bands every weekend! Thirty taps to choose from with continuous rotating local drafts.
Awesome food great service good prices. Awesome company fantastic location in the lakes region. Have been coming back for a number of years and would highly recommend. If you havenât tried this place you need to put it on your list.
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4 based on 199 reviews
A small local family owned business featuring Maine favorites and elevated pub fare. We're famous for our variety of 1/3 lb, fresh, tail knuckle and claw, Maine Lobster Rolls, but if seafood isn't you're thing, we've got amazing 1/2 lb Angus Burgers, Jumb
This is a cut place though a little 'rough' interior (in other words, not fancy tables or lighting). The bar looks like fun (we had kids so that was out). Get the lemon-zesty lobster roll (highly recommend it). Check out before you go, they aren't open on Sundays.
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