Deer Isle is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,975 at the 2010 census. Notable landmarks in Deer Isle are the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and the town's many art galleries.
Restaurants in Deer Isle
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Serving lunch & small plates, wine and beer by the glass or bottle. 2nd floor seating, outdoor seating. Stop in for a fine selection of great wine, beer, artisanal cheese. Fresh brewed coffee, in-house baked bagels and bread, smoked seafood, select cuts of beef, lamb, and pork, along with other gourmet delights. Wine tastings & wine dinners.
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Nervous Nellie's is a cottage industry (jams and chutneys made with mostly Maine fruit) in a cottage. It's a sculpture studio and acres of whimsical sculptures and installations of American icons like the general store, the juke joint, a western town complete with saloon, sheriff, jail, Chinese laundry, fortune teller, church, Grail castle and wizard's tower all made in Peter Beerits's quirky style, using re-purposed "junk" from the island dump and countless old barns. Little ones enjoy the sandbox under a grape arbor, while parents relax in Adirondack chairs close at hand. Try free jam samples in the shop or have a homemade scone with jam in the tea room. Something for everyone here!
Quirky destination with a family fun atmosphere. Plan on spending at least an hour to absorb the surrounding art installation composed of found objects and imagination. You will feel like a kid again exploring all the wonderfully vivid and unique pieces. Adorable jam and preserve shop with additional tempting finds. One of a kind experience.
Unique small gallery showcasing work of Don & Suzanne Carmichael: Don's elegant walking canes, sculptural smoking pipes, unusual accent mirrors and fine furniture.; Suzanne's "porthole paintings" (of Maine islands, lighthouses + as viewed from inside a boat/ship)framed in handmade wood "portholes,"plus unique lamps, watercolor seascapes and florals, and fun EarArt.
I'm not the owner but had an interesting visit in the gallery that was really a gem of beautiful and authentic Maine artwork - one of the nicest I've ever seen. I'd be happy to give more information but this is really an amazing place that should be a point of interest in beautiful Stonington, Maine.
At Greenhead Lobster our lobsters are harvested by a dedicated fleet of Stonington, Maine lobstermen and women, many of whom have been delivering their daily catch of lobsters from the waters of Penobscot Bay to the Greenhead Lobster docks for generations, carrying on the strong fishing heritage of their families and this small island community located in the Gulf of Downeast Maine. The retail shop at Green Head Lobster is located directly on the docks and is meant to service all your lobster needs. Here you can buy live lobster, in addition to our full range fo frozen products. The lobster industry is the lifeblood of Stonington, and the retail shop allows you the chance to see a working fish pier.
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