Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Mount Desert. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Mount Desert is a town on Mount Desert Island in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,053 at the 2010 census. Incorporated in 1789, the town currently encompasses the villages of Otter Creek, Seal Harbor, Northeast Harbor, Somesville, Hall Quarry, and Pretty Marsh.
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4 based on 2049 reviews
This wasn't our first choice (it was the Side Street Cafe's first day closed for the season). But this place was suggested by someone closing the Side Street Cafe. We were not disappointed. My wife and our youngest started with the garlic bread. My wife had the blackened fish sandwich with fries. I had the fried haddock sandwich with onion rings. Our daughter had a garden salad. Everything was good.
4 based on 2021 reviews
Open 7 days a week serving lunch and dinner! Established in 1981 The West Street Cafe continues to please with good food at good prices. Stop by to visit our spacious beautiful new digs.
Cruised to Bar Harbor, first visit, expecting fabulous experience of a lobster roll. The $34.00 special of lobster roll, french fries, clam chowder, was anything but special. Very small serving of Clam chowder was delivered to our table lukewarm and tasted no better than some off the shelf canned variety. I sent it back to the kitchen. The fries were not crispy, delicious or hot. Soggy. And lukewarm. Mediocre to poor. Iâm certain these were frozen commercial low quality fries and not fresh cut. I could make them better in our home oven. The chopped lobster pieces were laid atop a basic unimaginative, tasteless white-bread bun. The lobster was of such small quantity it was disappointing and the taste was uninspiring. A very small cup of average coleslaw was included. The blueberry pie crust was good. The blueberry filling was good. The platter was very overpriced - a sandwich and soup and fries and pie $34.00. Never again folks.
4 based on 1723 reviews
Waterfront Restaurant serving lunch and dinner daily. We offer inside, outside or screened in patio dining. We offer the Freshest Seafood and Certified Angus Steaks. We also have many Gluten Free items on our menu. You will enjoy our many menu choices alo
We enjoyed this place so much we went back a second time during our weekâs stay at ANP. The halibut was excellent and the desert oh so yummy. The blueberry crisp to die for.
4 based on 321 reviews
Great small authentic pub with terrific pub fare/blueberry glazed chicken wings- located on the town square- convenient to the horbor, hotels
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4 based on 434 reviews
We have been here before for Dinner.So we came back and had Claim Chowder Soup and a couple of Drinks It was very good ,The service was good and friendly We will be back sometime!!We are excited to get such an awesome review. We are so excited to hear how much you enjoy your food and service.
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4 based on 3952 reviews
We loved Side Street Cafe. The menu is large and offers a lot of options. The french fries are AMAZING. I also really enjoyed their Emmy sandwich (added chicken) for a healthier lunch option. Great place to go after a long day hiking in Acadia.
4 based on 300 reviews
The Black Friar Inn and Pub is a hidden gem; once you find it we guarantee you will be back! Our three story building is mostly constructed from materials salvaged from the mansions that burned in the great fire of 1947. In season, our highly rated restau
Arrived on a Monday evening at 6:30 PM. No one at the entrance,we proceeded into a room where 4 people were sitting. They told us they were waiting to be seated. We waited as well, for 10 minutes. Another couple had also joined the wait. Finally a woman came out and stared at us. One of the women from the first group said âwe are a party of fourâ. The response? The woman with the pub said âI understand that. Iâm trying to figure out how many people we have hereâ and stormed out. Very rude. My wife and I looked at each other and decided they neither wanted nor deserved our business. We chose this place based on TripAdvisor, so I thought it important to know what the service is like. Laughably bad. Literally angry with customers because they were waiting to be seated.Hello SJG1956,I am sorry you did not have a good experience entering the Friar! We do try to greet everyone who comes in and the party of 4 who were waiting on the couch were greeted by one of our employees and told we would be getting a table for them shortly. When another employee exited the kitchen and was delivering food to a table they were blocked by you and was demanded "how long is the wait!" The woman responded "I understand you are waiting but when we figure out who and how many we have first you we will know more, I need to deliver this food. " and she delivered the food she was holding to the appropriate table. She certainly did not storm out, she was just trying to deliver hot food to a table. When the food was dropped off she returned to the lounge to assess who and how many were waiting, you had already left. We have no control over how busy we become and at what time during the dinner service, you did come in when at the height of the rush and since we only have 12 tables and 7 are for parties of two there can be a wait. Patience and understanding are always appreciated. Hopefully you will give our food a try in the future :)
4 based on 139 reviews
Coda Restaurant is unique venue, bringing a farm-to-table dining experience and hand-selected music to Southwest Harbor. Serving dishes focusing on fresh, sustainable ingredients, all the food at Coda is made in house - everything from stocks and soups to
Tucked away in the back of the municipal parking lot off the main drag, Coda is a relatively new offering in Southwest. Once we got over the unpleasant welcome from a tired?/having a bad day?/grumpy hostess who actually rolled her eyes at the pleasant guests at a nearby table(but came around by the end of the night and finally wished us a pleasant good evening), we enjoyed the food, Our waitress was friendly and wonderful. The goat cheese fritters were good but didn't have enough goat cheese in them--tasted a bit like donuts with a bit of cheese in the middle. We made up our own drinks and they were good and so was the bartender's choice of the day. The size of the plates is a bit weird --they are not full sized entrees and they are not necessarily appetizers either--the menu is sort of a fish-mash of varying sized tapas-like dishes. Crab cakes and lobster and grits were really tasty; butter seared halibut was delicious, and the beef sliders were good.
5 based on 188 reviews
The Stadium is a fast casual restaurant with two floors of seating inside of a sports stadium. Food is served in the rear of the first floor at a ballpark concession themed walk-up counter. The second floor is reserved for serving lobster dinner packages
Everything I had here during my few days in Bar Harbor was excellent. The wild blueberry pie is homemade, and it is wonderful, without too much sugar. The Lobster Rolls were great, and the staff really interacts with the customers, giving lessons on how to open lobsters correctly, asking how the food is, even offering to go back downstairs for you if you want to order something else. This is a don't-miss in a town I found overall to be too crowded and full of kitschy touristy items.
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4 based on 497 reviews
2nd time here and must say never disappoints. The beer is very fresh and tasty. The girl from Staten Island took us on the tour was very friendly and informative. Great place to relax and unwind
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