Find out what Diner restaurants to try in Augusta. Originally an English trading post on the Kennebec River, Augusta has since grown to be the capital of Maine, and is focused on preserving and celebrating the state’s history. Visit the magnificent Maine State House or Old Fort Western, the oldest surviving wooden fort in the United States. The city is also the home of the Pine Tree State Arboretum, a 224-acre park and botanic garden, with six miles of hiking, biking and cross-country skiing trails, open for free, all year round.
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4 based on 129 reviews
Was formerly the Bond Brook Pancake House, Mt Vernon Ave, Augusta, ME. Owners had an opportunity to move into a restored, historic building in the heart of the downtown business district. Even managed to preserve a stained-glass storefront-wide window adv
The setting is loaded with classic blue-collar New England History. Located right by the river and in a downtown setting, the parking is limited so look for the parking around back. The service is brisk, professional and somewhat indicative of Maine's surly stand-offish style but it is slightly warmed up here because it is clearly a place for regulars. The Corned Beef hash is seared nicely but bland, the toast is outstanding and so are the breakfast sandwiches which have a homey quality being made with sliced sausage links instead of patties. With all of the skill and experience they have, they should add a bloody Mary or Mimosa for the weekend and think about reaching outside the box with a shakshouka or scotch egg.
3 based on 85 reviews
For more than 65 years Denny's has been bringing people together over great food. It's the place where people can relax and be themselves; where they can enjoy classic American comfort food and everyday value. 24 hours a day. 365 days a year. Here, you ca
We saw the Mummy ( bad) and then had dinner here. All 3 of us were really pleasantly surprised. Strawberry lemonade was great. Two had a late night breakfast. Nice service from Mathew. It's the only 24 hr place in town.
Maine, United States Food Guide: 4 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Augusta
4 based on 227 reviews
For a small town diner, they surely offer a variety of menu items: Korean BBQ sliders, soba noodles, and traditional American fare. They also had a pretty extensive beer and wine list. Food was very good and we will definitely come back when we are in the area again. Try the Maine Ginger Beer.
Where to eat American food in Augusta: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 41 reviews
We discovered this restaurant years ago but only last summer did we discover their Seafood Chowder! Wow! This Chowder is wonderful! It's full of seafood only, not potatoes! There's only 4 types of fish in their Chowder: scallops, haddock, shrimp & lobster! And available in 2 sizes of bowls and accompanied with a yeast roll, if you order the larger size! This is a local restaurant that's been in the central Maine area for over 40 yrs & looks a lot like its original 50's / 60's decor!
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