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- EErikaGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe were greeted with free champagne because I was celebrating a new job and the service was amazing! It was a great first experience with them ✨More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- RRobMaine •1 review5.0Dined on Feb 16, 2025The staff is excellent. Shout outs too, Kayla and Ashley, who have served us many times. Only comment other than that is that we really miss the Mosaka vegetarian casserole which we enjoyed many times.More infoNoble Kitchen + BarPrice: Expensive• American• Brunswick•4.7
- BBarbaraNashville •32 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 19, 2024The Bradley Inn is a perennial favorite for us. The service is friendly, flexible and attentive, making for fabulous evenings. Food is always great and the hosts are kind and welcoming.More infoThe Bradley InnPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• New Harbor•4.7
- GGregGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 15, 2024Beautiful outside table and enjoyed wonderful service.More infoSea Dog Brewing Co. - TopshamPrice: Moderate• Brewery• Brunswick•4.3
- KKevinGreater Boston •60 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 5, 2024This restaurant, tucked into the Spruce Point Inn, was very good. Service was outstanding and the ambience was nice, though there was a strong musty smell to the room, probably from the thick carpet. The prices were higher than we usually pay but the food was worth the extra treat.More infoWhiteclover RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Boothbay Harbor•4.3
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Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, you will have no trouble finding fresh seafood in Southport. True to its coastal Maine location, Southport is home to a number of restaurants where lobster is the featured ingredient. Crack open a boiled lobster tail, enjoy a lobster roll, or fill up on a bowl of lobster mac and cheese. If lobster is not your seafood of choice, then you can opt for a bowl of New England clam chowder, fried clam bellies, or a fish and chips platter. After dinner, head to a local ice cream shop and enjoy a scoop of homemade blueberry ice cream made with local wild blueberries.