Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Bath, Maine, United States. Having launched its first ship over 400 years ago, and still home to the Bath Iron Works shipbuilders, the city of Bath is proud of its maritime history. The Maine Maritime Museum celebrates this long heritage, with 25 acres of historic waterfront featuring original 19th century shipyards and exhibits. Named one of the "Best Small Cities in America," Bath offers visitors the opportunity to wander down treelined streets, along the Kennebec River and past beautifully restored 19th century homes.
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4 based on 406 reviews
A cafe, deli and bakery that serves all-natural, from-scratch food, including homemade soups, deli salads, made-to-order sandwiches, hand-formed loaf breads, muffins and scones, cookies and cupcakes, cakes and pies and more!
This place is a little chaotic, with 360 degree choices, so suggest just studying the flow a bit before ordering. I noticed they had some interesting soups and snack foods after I had paid for my meal. Had the smoked chicken sandwich on tomato basil bread, but the bread was bland and became instantly soggy with mayo (I ate it right there). It was a sloppy mess. My wife did not finish her sandwich, which was also messy and not flavorful.Lot of cookies, brownies, etc. My wife didn't finish her brownie (plain chocolate). I got a German chocolate version that was good. Long wait even though it was not crowded. There is a small indoor eating area and some outdoor.
4 based on 147 reviews
A bright, friendly, breakfast/lunch restaurant featuring American cuisine and authentic burritos. We also offer homemade baked goods that are outstanding! We serve organic Rockin' & Roastin' coffee and offer several Gluten-free options
A lovely Maine cafe and a good spot for a casual breakfast. A bit crowded, and tables are close together, which made maneuvering difficult for a mobility-impaired guest - but staff was helpful and the breakfast and baked goods were tasty. Clearly loved by locals and tourists alike. Thanks for the review - we appreciate it!
This was my first time here and I'll definitely return. The location is very handy and there is ample free parking within 1-3 blocks. They have a wide selection of unique sandwiches (familiar ingredients mixed with some extra choices of condiments (sun-dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, etc.)I had the grilled cheese sandwich and it was very good. Three types of cheese on a panini-type bread. You can add bacon and/or tomato for a small charge. The sandwich is large. They have an excellent selection of potato chips but their drink choices are limited. I actually didn't see a sign for the drinks or other items but I could have just missed it.Prices are very reasonable. My sandwich and chips were $8.26 which is good for this area. I actually brought home about half of my order.It is very clean and the ladies who work there are very nice and friendly.
5 based on 16 reviews
I visit Bath for work 2-3x/year, and it is great that a new, top-notch deli and evening cafe has re-opened in this place and space. I had one of the best Cuban sandwiches I've ever had, totally fresh, excellent bread! ... and nicely sized. Also had a really good cup of chipotle chile/soup.The menu has several sandwiches, nice freshly made bread choices, plus the biggest deepest-dish quiche I ever saw (very tempting). Also on the menu is a Noodle Bowl and a Rice Bowl! Very cool. Muffins, scones, cookies, & pastries all looked so fresh, had to hold myself back. This is top-quality food, and it is apparent that it is made by people who know what they're doing and obviously care about what they're serving.I used to love the previous deli & downstairs bistro which used to be here though had closed. This new place, apparently completely different and new ownership, is excellent. Wished I was staying in town to try the evening cafe underneath, which I remember you get to from the parking lot on the street behind Front St. (one level down, as that street is "lower" than Front St.). Next time, will stay in Bath overnight to check it out.
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5 based on 22 reviews
I take an older friend to lunch frequently, and since we discovered this cafe, nothing compares. The salads are unique combos, sandwiches delectable. I love their quiche. The counter service is pleasant, generous answers to questions. Serve yourself water and coffee, spacious, sunny seating area, though not many tables. Takeout is available and portions are often enough for a take-home container. Not in downtown, but three minutes out and no parking issues...ever. I have not dared try the beautiful in-house baked goods because I would love them!
4 based on 168 reviews
Been driving by for years, should have stopped in sooner. Cozy, easy, informal and very friendly atmosphere. Order at the counter and pour yourself some coffee. I enjoyed the Western Scramble Special. Real home fries from small local potatoes. Iâll be back.
4 based on 174 reviews
Winnegance is a restaurant and bakery serving breakfast, starting at 6:00am-11:00am and lunch daily until 4:00. All of our meals and baked goods are made from scratch daily. We offer eat in and take-out for all of the items on our menu. We offer a wide va
I was met at the front door by two smiling waitresses and sat down to have a simple but excellent grilled cheese sandwich with their homemade coleslaw....I also had a taste of a friends blackened Haddock wrap, which was scrumptuous! They have a wide selection of beverages and wonderful baked goods that you can take to go, if your full...I tried the Lemon Cake and would go back just for that. The Coffee was fesh and hot, perfect after a rain. If you are looking for your meal done in 5-10 minutes then go to a fast food place, the foods great and worth the wait! STOP and EAT! LOVE THE RELAXING ATMOSPHERE!!!!!
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