Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. 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 221 reviews
Fun place to meet with friends. Flavorful mussels and delicious and packed full nachos! Staff is friendly and drinks are yummy.Itâs out of âthe old Portâ so there is plenty of parking.
4 based on 623 reviews
Gritty McDuff's, Maine's Original Brew Pub specializes in hand-crafted English style ales and traditional and creative pub fare, in a friendly and fun atmosphere. Both Gritty's fine ales and the pubs have won countless "best of" awards through our twenty-
Stopped in to meet someone we do business with. Had a good Oktoberfest beer while hanging out on the back deck which was excellent on a nice night. Would be a great place to bring kids as thereâs a nice backyard feel to it. The deserts were excellent as were the appetizers
4 based on 712 reviews
Located two blocks north of L.L.Bean at 162 Main Street, Freeport Maine. The Broad Arrow Tavern is located inside the Harraseeket Inn.
Every time we go, it is superb. The service is top notch and the menu diverse. The brick oven pizzas and mac and cheese are so delicious that it is tough to resist. Did I mention the home baked breads and desserts?! Wow.Thank you! We hope to see you again soon!The Gray family
4 based on 581 reviews
There are surprisingly few options for eating when strolling the shops of Freeport. Jameson is conveniently located, has some charm, and has long waits. The greeter was a little surly, and I actually felt sorry for her as she was busy in a restaurant with a frenetic mid-day pace. If there had been other options, I probably wouldn't have waited the 30+ minutes for a seat, especially since we had 2 children. However, had the weather have cooperated we could have waited just outside and that would have made the time seem much less. he food was simply "okay". I'd say the chowder was excellent, but the other meals our group of 6 had were all good, not outstanding. The calamari was a nice shared appetizer. The lobster roll a little pricey and a little disappointing. If you aren't time rushed and/or just want to sit for a while, eat okay seafood with prices that are just a little high, then this place fits the bill.
4 based on 26 reviews
Have been there a couple times recently. Plenty of parking. Great tacos! Haven't tried anything else yet. The burritos look huge.Lots of craft draft beer but I didn't really see anything special.Service was ok. Seems like it could be more friendly.It was noisy in the main room even when there was only one other party. The hard floor makes for tough acoustics. We suspect that the games in the bar will add to the noise level there. Will try it again.
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.
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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 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.
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