Find out what American restaurants to try in Yarmouth. Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, located twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. The town was settled in 1636 and incorporated in 1849. Its population was 8,349 in the 2010 census. As of 2015's estimation, this is about 0.6% of Maine's total population.
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4 based on 28 reviews
This little place has a lot going for it. Friendly, cozy and good location. The food is good but portions pretty modest and some things are priced high. You can get good food other places in area not nearly as expensive.
4 based on 24 reviews
Located, literally, at the crossroads into the middle of this small town, Brickyard Hollow offers a menu twist on the typical pub fare found elsewhere in the state's microbrew offerings. We had lunch on a lazy summer afternoon, and found both the service and offerings good. Their selection of beers spans a wide range from an advertised Kolsch (close to Koln's offerings, but not exactly) on the light side to IPAs on the other end of the spectrum. The menu to accompany their adult beverages is fairly typical with the exception of several items that add local flavor. Who, for example, would find a crab-cake "burger" with two, shredded cakes with more crab than filling which made the dish. All in all, this afternoon's lunch experience will be the impetus for us to return in the future.
4 based on 44 reviews
Stopped in for lunch, and though they did not have any burnt ends, I opted for the smoked wings and they were very, very good. I also had the fries which were nicely done on the outside and still soft and tender on the inside. Service was very friendly and prompt. Highly recommended.
4 based on 126 reviews
We are a family restaurant and sports bar offering a full menu of hot and cold sandwiches, pizzas, pastas, desserts and many other items sure to satisfy anyone's appetite. All our patrons enjoy our relaxed atmosphere, great service and delicious food! Mak
I have toi be honest, this is not my favorite Pats Pizza. This is a very open dining room that is very bright and loud. Service was nice but felt a little rushed. Must be a great local hang out as it was packed on a Saturday in the middle of the afternoon.
4 based on 46 reviews
Great food made from scratch, daily bakery, serving breakfast all day + serving lunch. We also have Bloody Mary's, Mimosas, Bailey's & Coffee, Beer + Wine.
I worked at a very busy diner style breakfast place on cape cod for ten years so I have somewhat high expectations for breakfast- i hope that someone from stones reads this as my comments are meant to be constructive. (1) temperature- Weâve been twice to Stones now. Both times the restaurant was uncomfortably hot. Today is a cool, rainy day and it was honestly 15 degrees cooler outside. The many fans and small ac units do not cut it. Invest in real AC installed by a company that understands restaurant ventilation. (2) coffee. It tastes like gasoline. The mugs are big and so cute. They need to be filled good coffee. (3) timing. Food takes FOREVER. We were a party of two and we waited 40 minutes from time of ordering for our basic breakfasts. That is simply unacceptable in a breakfast restaurant. Figure out what the problem is and solve it. It was a Sunday and was moderately busy but it should never ever take that long for an omelette. Our waitress basically admitted avoiding us because she knew our food was taking so long. (4) food. My omelette was small but decent. Homemade English muffins were good but no grape jelly and other jelly choices were mediocre. The fresh baked items are a plus and a differentiator for them versus other breakfast places near by. My husband loves the monster hash. (5) price is fine but more expensive than cole farms nearby which has good food, significantly faster service and ACSummary- for the price and the cons above I would say itâs not worth it but definitely has potential if mgmt focuses on fixing their issues.
4 based on 130 reviews
Bistro 233 in Yarmouth, ME, has something great and affordable for everyone in the family! We know that every family has a picky eater, so we created our extensive menu with this in mind. Our home town restaurant serves: local, fresh seafood lighter fare
Stopped in for weekday lumch and enjoyed both food and service. A bit pricey, and atmosphere/décor a bit odd for a self-proclaimed "bistro" - more diner than café - but food and waitstaff just fine, so a 4 goes to 3. Brussels sprouts appetizer with honey glaze very good; chicken rice soup not too salty; house salad with perfectly done (rare) salmon atop; nicely done haddock (grilled) taco dish - soft taco could have been warmed up. Bill was $50 for two with one soda. No coffee/dessert - we went to Maine Roasters next door. We'll try a dinner some time.
4 based on 144 reviews
First good sign was that our reservations for 7 people were honored- and we were seated on time.The fried dough starter was gone quickly. The hash browns and sausage looked like nothing we see in Texas - which we loved. Never thought that Iâd taste Brussels sprouts for brunch- but they were terrific.We love the use of the old building with the kitchen visible.Hi Susan. So glad you had a good time and good food. That Brussels Has is our most popular dish. Hope to have you back sometime. Matt
4 based on 359 reviews
The Freeport Cafe has been a local favorite since 1952! We serve breakfast all day! We make our Muffins fresh daily. Many items are made from scratch! We offer Beer & Wine!
We stopped in on our annual trip to Acadia. The atmosphere is friendly and very casual. The lunch menu is not extensive, but the Cobb salad and chicken Cesar wrap were both excellent. Service was efficient, portion generous and prices reasonable.
4 based on 718 reviews
Owner Matthew Witham are proud and excited to invite you to The Muddy Rudder Restaurant. Matt's vision of providing guests with exceptional food, coupled with impeccable service, has materialized on the picturesque coastline of Maine.
Visiting Freeport for a few days and after a day of outlet shopping wanted a dinner close to our hotel. Their chips for appertizers were good. Dinners were ok. Ordered fried shrimp and disappointed that they were very small but the price was not. Fried scallops were small but tasted ok. Nice bar area. Sat by the windows but not nice scenery.We appreciate your feedback, Ann.We strive to offer our guests quality service and delicious food. However, it's unfortunate that your time with us was anything less than perfect. We'll be addressing your concerns with the appropriate members of our team.We'd love to see you again in the future to share a more positive experience with you.
4 based on 435 reviews
The menu here is hit or miss. You can get some dishes that are very good and you can get some dishes that you want to throw at the chef. Service is spotty at the bar. The barrel chairs are extraordinarily uncomfortable in the lounge area near the bar, but a real boon to chiropractors. Great view and outdoor seating, but for several summers in a row now, much of the outdoor deck was not open because they said they didnât have enough staff. This place used to be incredible, but now you taking your chances with the food. That said itâs a nice atmosphere, and occasionally you will hit it right with the menu. Overpriced.Hello,My sincere apologies for the missteps in service and the quality of food. We always strive for excellence and appreciate guest feedback as it helps us improve. Consistency is important to us and I'd love the opportunity to talk to you directly for any additional feedback. My direct email is: [email protected] you for your time. Sincerely,Margaret D.Operations Manager
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