Carrabassett Valley in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Takeout. Discover best restaurants in Carrabassett Valley with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 144 reviews
We stopped in last night after a recommendation from the hotel.
The food was wonderful. I had the baked Nova Scotia scallops with rosemary mash and a side salad and my partner had the beef tips with the mash and cheesy broccoli. Both meals were delicious. If you have a salad I recommend that you have the homemade blue cheese dressing which is amazing.
This is clearly popular with locals (always a good sign) and with good reason. The staff are friendly staff and helpful. They are attentive without fussing over you.
They open for lunch and dinner so if you are in the area make sure you have a meal here.
4 based on 66 reviews
Located in the lobby of the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, 45 North is the resort's newest restaurant and features some of the finest fare at the resort. Dishes focus on modern Maine food and locally-sourced, chef inspired specials. Breakfast and dinner served daily, reservations accepted.
We were excited to have a lobster bake our first week in Maine anticipating something truly remarkable. Turned out the food was generally bland and the lobster was overdone. I do better on my own stove. Atmosphere was very high end and decor beautiful. Service was excellent. Really great people.
4.5 based on 95 reviews
A casual fine dinning experience located in a restores farm house in the Western mountains of Maine. Opening for the weekend Friday November 24th. We will then return to our traditional schedule Wed-Sun 5pm
the food was great but it is pricy for this area. I guess b/c of the ski slope and, well, because it can.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
The atmosphere is cool, very old fashioned, felt like in an old ladies living room. It is. great place to stop for breakfast on the way to Sugarloaf. I had an awesome breakfast sandwich, made with local ingredients. The pastries and cookies looked yummy!
4 based on 45 reviews
Loved this place .... memories galore ... BUT food not good this year :( Chef refused (yes, refused) to NOT overlook the fish?? Well, ordered it anyway ... mistake - overlooked AND cold!! And wine? Don’t order - $10 a glass for a $12 bottle?? Good grief - will NOT be back.
4 based on 13 reviews
Here at D'Ellies we deliver superior, made to order, healthy and hardy meals that fill you up for your next adventure. Our welcoming staff work with you in customizing your order to meet your individual needs and tastes. We only serve fresh, flavorful, and unforgettable food to you daily. D'Ellies has been serving to the Sugarloafer Since 1988. The Morse Family Welcomes you! Join us for breakfast, lunch, or an afternoon dessert. #loafdellies #dellieicious
These are man sized sandwiches. Yes it takes two hands to hang onto these guys. D'Ellie's has a cult following and is quite busy on weekends. Try going before 11:30 or after 1:30 to avoid the rush. All sandwiches are made to order, so fresh...MoreThanks William for being part of the cult, ahaha! See you on the slopes.
5 based on 33 reviews
Rolling Fatties is a food truck restaurant rolling up the best of the local harvest in the form of a big FAT burrito, though not limited to Mexican fare. The restaurant will close for the spring April 11th, 2017, the food truck will open in May and June, and the restaurant will open for the summer June 23rd, 2017.
Delicious food. We had a freedom fattie, (they make whatever they want, it ended up being steak, rice, and sweet potato), a falafel fattie, two drinks, and tortilla chips with guacamole. The food was great, but the burritos were a little small, maybe 2/3 the size of one from Moe’s... enough for a meal, but not enough to really make you full. The restaurant also had board games, and was set up for an open mic. I will definitely visit again the next time that I ski Sugarloaf.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
The food is good from The Pancakes to The Chicken Fingers friendly workers and you know pretty much everybody that goes there and I know the people who work there and if you tell them you want a huge pancake you will get a huge pancake just saying
4 based on 80 reviews
This is one of the first restaurants we went to when we first got to Stratton for our month. We weren't very hungry so just ordered a small Pizza to share. It was very good. The menu has a large selection to pick from, especially if you want Italian. I didn't notice if they GF pasta or not since we were looking at Pizza.
4 based on 19 reviews
The SugarBowl is a Family Entertainment Center located in the heart of Carrabassett Valley, approximately 5 miles south of Sugarloaf Ski Resort. We have 16 large HDTVs and an extensive menu. We offer 8 lanes of 10-Pin bowling, an arcade and a state of the art golf simulator.
They have great lobster rolls on Sunday's in the fall. Thursday night is Mexican night. We had heard about this place from some people who been there earlier. Great staff.
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