Ellsworth is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Maine, United States. The 2010 Census determined it had a population of 7,741. Ellsworth was Maine's fastest growing city from 2000–2010, with a growth rate of nearly 20 percent. With historic buildings and other points of interest, Ellsworth is popular with tourists.
Restaurants in Ellsworth
5.0 based on 11 reviews
5.0 based on 15 reviews
Though the furnace was not fired up because they had been gone, I appreciated talking to them and see the jewelry and decor items.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
SevenArts Gallery is a member owned, co-op gallery. We strive to bring art to the community that is beautiful,thoughtful and affordable. We are all professional artists, living full time in Maine, who make our living by creating. SevenArts hosts events open to the public throughout the year. We also host guest artists and a changing array of lovely consignment items. When in Ellsworth we hope you will stop by and visit us in the Maine Grind Building at 192 Main Street.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Unique antique and collectibles shopping experience
If you love knick knacks, antiques, unusual items or just love buildings with history, this place is for you. I walked out with a hand carved fish, a seagull sculpture and a ceramic squirrel (as the sign said, "It isn't hoarding if your stuff is cool!)
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Rooster Brother, the store for cooks, is located on the banks of the Union River in Ellsworth, Maine close to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. Housed in a magnificent Victorian building, it consists of one floor of specialty cookware, linens and beautiful things for the home, and another floor of specialty food, wine, cheese and our coffee roasting operation.
You should go there for several reasons: the coffee beans (try the Indian coffee), all the cheeses and pates and savories. Delicious molasses and chocolate chip cookies. Even a lovely sandwich for lunch. Teas and crackers, candies and all sorts of delicacies as well as coffee pots and tea pots. All of this on the basement level. Go up a floor to see the array of saucepans and everything you can imagine for cooking or putting on a lovely dinner party. All are top quality—and rather expensive. There’s no junk here! Now, when it’s open, go outside and up to the next level. Here you actually find bargains from discontinued lines. Always check this level out if it’s available. There are other terrific stores in Ellsworth, but my first stop is always at Roosters! And I live about 30 minutes away.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
My wife and I stop every time we come to Maine. They always have something that "wants to come home with us." They have a good variety of antiques, with several vendors. The antiques are mostly in booths, with plenty of room to move around. There are a few glass cases at the entrance. On the second floor is their book section. There are also old magazines for sale, as well as old magazine advertising. They also have restroom facilities on the first floor, available for their customers. If you like antiques and/or old books and magazines, I recommend you stop by.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
(KoT) is a contemporary craft shop focusing on items handmade from around the United States. Each artists story is told through their collections of functional work.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Just a great fun place. so much stuff of every kind . the owner was a great guy and he knew his stuff. Gave me a few old milk bottles as I was in the ice cream business and gave it to one of our suppliers for their museum of old milk bottles,etc.. We alsways stop in when in Ellsworth as always something new inside. Parking in front and he keeps the place clean. Has some really great items . They are in downtown Ellsworth and the items are priced well and are not a rip off. Ellsworth should be proud that they have nice business;s like this in town. Downtown is just so nice and all the local stores are really nice and friendly. Lots of parking in the entire area.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.