Coffee shop · Hancock County
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"44 North Coffee, situated in the village of Deer Isle, offers custom-roasted drip coffee and pastries from different local bakeries daily. It's a popular spot for coffee enthusiasts visiting the area." - Peter Kaminsky
Restaurant · Hancock County
Nestled on a gorgeous cove, Aragosta serves a seasonal, locally-sourced tasting menu that elevates American cuisine amid charming, nostalgic vibes.
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Bed & breakfast · Hancock County
Homey cabins & lodge rooms with ocean views on a waterside property, plus a Portuguese restaurant. Overlooking Penobscot Bay, this rustic property on Deer Isle is 22.5 miles from Blue Hill and 38.5 miles from Bucksport. Vibrant, homey lodge rooms and cabins present full or partial ocean views. Most offer gas or stone fireplaces; some add living areas and TVs. Rooms feature shared decks, while cabins include private decks. Cabins ranging in decor from basic to rustic-chic provide kitchenettes. Some come with pull-out sofas and can sleep up to 6. Telephones, WiFi and a TV are available in the main lodge, which can also hold special events up to 100 people. An on-site Portugese restaurant serves local seafood and offers ocean views.
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Art school · Hancock County
Nestled on the coast of Deer Isle, Haystack is a stunning craft school that offers an inspiring blend of nature, creativity, and delicious food.
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Store · Hancock County
Nervous Nellie's has to be visited to be comprehended. It is complicated and very fun: a jam factory in a one-time summer cottage (cottage industry so to speak), shop of yummy, quirky Maine goods and 15 flavors of jam, marmalade and chutney, sculpture studio and dozens of whimdsical outdoor sculptures made of found materials, mostly metal and remnants from livelihoods of yore: fishing, farming, forestry. Sculptures range from bitty birds to a 15' tall flamingo, a Grail Castle complete with maids and knights to a juke joint spilling the blues out the doorway where a table set with a checkerboard awaits play. A cultural playground for all ages? A quirky food experience in an idyllic island setting? Art that makes dogs bark and people laugh? You tell me!
Bar · Portland
Nestled on Wharf Street, Bonfire is a rustic-chic country bar that serves up good vibes, free bacon happy hours, and a fun mix of country music with unique seating options like saddle stools and swinging tables.
Hotel · Cumberland County
Nestled right by Crescent Beach in Cape Elizabeth, the Inn by the Sea offers upscale, spacious rooms with ocean views, a top-notch restaurant serving local flavors, and a relaxing spa, all wrapped in a laid-back, pet-friendly vibe.
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Campground · Freeport
Nestled along the coast, this charming 626-acre campground mixes rustic fun with farm experiences, offering unique accommodations and family-friendly activities.
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Oyster bar restaurant · Portland
This bustling seafood haven serves up exquisite lobster rolls and creative New England dishes in a cozy atmosphere, perfect for food lovers.
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Resort hotel · York
Luxe rooms in a historic cliffside retreat offering an adults-only spa, plus dining & 4 pools. Perched on a cliff overlooking the Atlantic, this sprawling resort and spa on 70 acres is 0.8 miles from Cape Neddick Country Club. Polished rooms offer flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and full or partial ocean or coastline views; most include Adirondack chairs. Upgraded adults-only rooms add private balconies, as well as wet bars, gas fireplaces and work desks. Amenities include 4 pools, along with an adults-only, full-service spa featuring an outdoor meditation labyrinth, and a 2,500 sq ft fitness center offering classes. There's a fine dining restaurant on-site, plus a poolside grill and a casual lounge.
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American restaurant · Portland
Woodford Food & Beverage is a cozy-chic diner where mid-century vibes meet mouthwatering farm-to-table seafood and classic bistro bites that delight.