44 North Coffee - Deer Isle Café

Coffee shop · Hancock County

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"Guests looking for just drinks will find a selection of non-alcoholic cocktails, including a Thai iced coffee-flavored cold brew made with coffee from Deer Isle roaster 44 North." - Billy Lyons

Ryan McCaskey Brings Top-Notch Cuisine to Maine for the Summer

7 Main St, Deer Isle, ME 04627 Get directions

44northcoffee.com
@44northcoffee

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