When it comes to food, Maine has plenty to brag about. We’re known for our plentiful seafood, our award-winning chefs, and even our tiny, local well-loved diners. While all of these are great, sometimes you’re just craving something…well, different. The next time you’ve got guests in town, skip the lobster rolls and head to any of these unique restaurants in Maine that will provide an unforgettable time.
- Havana, Bar Harbor
George B. / Yelp Havana, 318 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA
Havana / Facebook What could be better than fresh seafood? Fresh seafood with a Latin American twist! Havana provides diners with a unique experience using local organic produce and meat to serve up foods with flair. If you’re looking for a different sort of lobster dish, try the lobster moqueca, which gets high marks. For more information, be sure to visit the Havana Restaurant website.
- Grace, Portland
Echo A. / Yelp
Grace / Facebook 15 Chestnut St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Grace / Facebook From the outside, this Portland establishment looks like a place to worship. And, while it’s true that being inside feels like heaven, it is most definitely a restaurant. The converted church offers two bars and two levels of seating all with a view of the incredibly high ceilings. You’ll enjoy anything off the menu (including this grilled steak atop bone marrow,) but if you sit in the bar area the smaller meals are more than enough. If you love cocktails, be sure to sit at the bar. The bartenders are chatty and more than willing to whip-up something unique! They get quite busy, which cane make it hard to get a bartender’s attention, so don’t be shy about flagging one down. Curious to learn more? Be sure to visit Grace online for hours and additional details. It’s one of the most unique restaurants in Maine!
- Schutty’s Seafood, West Bath
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook Schutty’s Seafood, 410 State Rd, West Bath, ME 04530, USA
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook The classic Maine seafood shack… except this one is in a trailer next to a car dealership. The menu has all the fried classics down to a tasty science, but some sophisticated surprises are to be had - like fish tacos with fresh Asian slaw and homemade “baha” sauce. Be sure to try the unique lobster egg roll. This restaurant may keep temporary hours, so be sure to visit Schutty’s Seafood online before planning your trip. We love this shack; it’s one of our favorite place to eat in Maine.
- Boba, Lewiston
boba / Facebook BOBA, 97 Lisbon St, Lewiston, ME 04240, USA
boba / Facebook Located in Lewiston, Boba is an excellent option for Thai-inspired street food. The cuisine is made with the freshest ingredients and incorporates cooking traditions from Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and China. The result is an incredible menu and a vibrant atmosphere that you’ll want to experience. For more information, be sure to visit Boba online. If you’re in Lewiston and looking for a unique restaurant to eat near me, make sure to check out Boba!
- Earth at Hidden Pond, Kennebunkport
Tina R. / Yelp
Hidden Pond / Facebook Located within luxury boutique hotel, Hidden Pond, Earth is a delightful place to spend a meal. Their slow food and farm-to-table feel will delight foodies. Everything is created with great care and, while some say they’re on the small side, the portions will certainly satisfy. For more information, visit Earth at Hidden Pond online. This gorgeous restaurant is one of the most unique places to eat in Maine.
- Palace Diner, Biddeford
Palace Diner / Facebook Palace Diner, 18 Franklin St, Biddeford, ME 04005, USA
Palace Diner / Facebook If you think Palace Diner is just another diner you’re in for a huge surprise. The chefs here cook up fare that is worthy of a million photos and even more praise. The historic 1927 “rail car” diner is a classic and the chefs have received national recognition for their inventive take on diner fare. They have a talent for turning the simple into the sublime. Word is the breakfast sandwich is the best. Try The Deluxe Sandwich - bacon, egg, jalapeno and cheddar with Palace potatoes. Then, make sure to visit on a Thursday or Friday for some delicious fried chicken. Curious to learn more? Head on over to Palace Diner online for additional information. This is one of our favorite places to eat in Maine!
- The Well, Jordan’s Farm, Cape Elizabeth
The Well {at Jordan’s Farm} / Facebook / Photos by Dean Blotto Gray The Well at Jordan’s Farm, 21 Wells Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107, USA
The Well {at Jordan’s Farm} / Facebook When it comes to unique restaurants in Maine, you can’t do much better than The Well. This seasonal spot has people coming back for the amazingly fresh food (much of it sourced right from Jordan’s Farm), beautiful pastoral setting and unique outdoor seating… perfect on a warm summer evening. The most unique part just might be the setting. You can choose to sit in small gazebo-type areas or right out in the open next to the flower garden. Learn more about this one-of-a-kind restaurant when you visit The Well online. This is one of the great Maine restaurants that has visitors coming back again and again.
- Crosby’s Drive-In, Bucksport
Shandy D. / Yelp Crosby’s Drive-In, 30 Duck Cove Rd, Bucksport, ME 04416, USA
Crosby’s Drive-In / Facebook
Crosby’s Drive-In / Facebook These days, a true drive-in is a pretty unique find. While Crosby’s in Bucksport is more of a “walk-up” than a “drive-in” it does not disappoint. Here you’ll find huge portions and all the fried seafood you can imagine. The lobster roll is pretty incredible as well. Crosby’s Drive-In may keep temporary hours, so be sure to visit the official website before planning your visit.
- Suzuki’s Sushi Bar, Rockland
Suzuki’s sushi bar / Facebook Suzuki’s Sushi Bar, 419 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA
Suzuki’ s sushi bar / Facebook
Suzuki’ s sushi bar / Facebook You might think Japanese food is about as far from Maine as you can get, but not at Suzuki’s in Rockland. Here owner Keiko Suzuki Steinberger also acts as chef and is dedicated to including fresh Maine seafood in her menu. Make sure you try the Special Omakase Assortment, which is consistently raved about!
A trip along US 1 will reveal plenty of lobster and seafood options, but you’ll have to dig a little deeper to find the truly unique restaurants in Maine. How many of these one-of-a-kind eateries in Vacationland have you experienced? Be sure to tell us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you!
George B. / Yelp
Havana, 318 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609, USA
Havana / Facebook
What could be better than fresh seafood? Fresh seafood with a Latin American twist! Havana provides diners with a unique experience using local organic produce and meat to serve up foods with flair. If you’re looking for a different sort of lobster dish, try the lobster moqueca, which gets high marks. For more information, be sure to visit the Havana Restaurant website.
Echo A. / Yelp
Grace / Facebook
15 Chestnut St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
From the outside, this Portland establishment looks like a place to worship. And, while it’s true that being inside feels like heaven, it is most definitely a restaurant. The converted church offers two bars and two levels of seating all with a view of the incredibly high ceilings. You’ll enjoy anything off the menu (including this grilled steak atop bone marrow,) but if you sit in the bar area the smaller meals are more than enough. If you love cocktails, be sure to sit at the bar. The bartenders are chatty and more than willing to whip-up something unique! They get quite busy, which cane make it hard to get a bartender’s attention, so don’t be shy about flagging one down. Curious to learn more? Be sure to visit Grace online for hours and additional details. It’s one of the most unique restaurants in Maine!
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook
Schutty’s Seafood, 410 State Rd, West Bath, ME 04530, USA
The classic Maine seafood shack… except this one is in a trailer next to a car dealership. The menu has all the fried classics down to a tasty science, but some sophisticated surprises are to be had - like fish tacos with fresh Asian slaw and homemade “baha” sauce. Be sure to try the unique lobster egg roll. This restaurant may keep temporary hours, so be sure to visit Schutty’s Seafood online before planning your trip. We love this shack; it’s one of our favorite place to eat in Maine.
boba / Facebook
BOBA, 97 Lisbon St, Lewiston, ME 04240, USA
Located in Lewiston, Boba is an excellent option for Thai-inspired street food. The cuisine is made with the freshest ingredients and incorporates cooking traditions from Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, and China. The result is an incredible menu and a vibrant atmosphere that you’ll want to experience. For more information, be sure to visit Boba online. If you’re in Lewiston and looking for a unique restaurant to eat near me, make sure to check out Boba!
Tina R. / Yelp
Hidden Pond / Facebook
Located within luxury boutique hotel, Hidden Pond, Earth is a delightful place to spend a meal. Their slow food and farm-to-table feel will delight foodies. Everything is created with great care and, while some say they’re on the small side, the portions will certainly satisfy. For more information, visit Earth at Hidden Pond online. This gorgeous restaurant is one of the most unique places to eat in Maine.
Palace Diner / Facebook
Palace Diner, 18 Franklin St, Biddeford, ME 04005, USA
If you think Palace Diner is just another diner you’re in for a huge surprise. The chefs here cook up fare that is worthy of a million photos and even more praise. The historic 1927 “rail car” diner is a classic and the chefs have received national recognition for their inventive take on diner fare. They have a talent for turning the simple into the sublime. Word is the breakfast sandwich is the best. Try The Deluxe Sandwich - bacon, egg, jalapeno and cheddar with Palace potatoes. Then, make sure to visit on a Thursday or Friday for some delicious fried chicken. Curious to learn more? Head on over to Palace Diner online for additional information. This is one of our favorite places to eat in Maine!
The Well {at Jordan’s Farm} / Facebook / Photos by Dean Blotto Gray
The Well at Jordan’s Farm, 21 Wells Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107, USA
The Well {at Jordan’s Farm} / Facebook
When it comes to unique restaurants in Maine, you can’t do much better than The Well. This seasonal spot has people coming back for the amazingly fresh food (much of it sourced right from Jordan’s Farm), beautiful pastoral setting and unique outdoor seating… perfect on a warm summer evening. The most unique part just might be the setting. You can choose to sit in small gazebo-type areas or right out in the open next to the flower garden. Learn more about this one-of-a-kind restaurant when you visit The Well online. This is one of the great Maine restaurants that has visitors coming back again and again.
Shandy D. / Yelp
Crosby’s Drive-In, 30 Duck Cove Rd, Bucksport, ME 04416, USA
Crosby’s Drive-In / Facebook
These days, a true drive-in is a pretty unique find. While Crosby’s in Bucksport is more of a “walk-up” than a “drive-in” it does not disappoint. Here you’ll find huge portions and all the fried seafood you can imagine. The lobster roll is pretty incredible as well. Crosby’s Drive-In may keep temporary hours, so be sure to visit the official website before planning your visit.
Suzuki’s sushi bar / Facebook
Suzuki’s Sushi Bar, 419 Main St, Rockland, ME 04841, USA
Suzuki’ s sushi bar / Facebook
You might think Japanese food is about as far from Maine as you can get, but not at Suzuki’s in Rockland. Here owner Keiko Suzuki Steinberger also acts as chef and is dedicated to including fresh Maine seafood in her menu. Make sure you try the Special Omakase Assortment, which is consistently raved about!
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Unique Restaurants In Maine January 27, 2023 Megan McDonald Where can I find the best lobster rolls in Maine? Now that you’ve learned about some truly unique restaurants in Maine, it’s time to focus on one of Maine’s most popular dishes: lobster rolls. Thanks to the abundance of incredible, fresh lobster, we enjoy the very best lobster rolls in the world. Wondering where to find some of these delicious treats? Check out any of the following restaurants and you won’t be disappointed: Rockport Lobster, McLoons Lobster Shack, Five Islands Lobster Co., Becky’s Diner, the Lobster Shack at Two Lights, Greets Eats, C-Ray Lobster, Muscongus Bay Lobster, Bite into Maine, Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster Company, The Travelin Lobster, LLC, Red’s Eats, Bob’s Clam Hut, Eventide Oyster Co., The Clam Shack, Thurston’s Lobster Pound, Stoney Brook Lobster Pound, and The Highroller Lobster Co. Looking for more? Check out our list of restaurants that serve the best lobster rolls in Maine. The best lobster rolls in Maine are at these restaurants:
Red’s Eats Harrasseeket Lunch and Lobster Barnacle Billy’s Bayview Takeout in Beals
Where else can I find unique restaurants in Maine? When it comes to Maine’s best restaurants, it’s often a good idea to check out those places that have stood the test of time. Some of Maine’s most classic restaurants are locally-owned and have been in the same family for generations. For classic Maine dining and loads of charm and hospitality, you’ll want to check out any of the following eateries: the Red Barn in Augusta, Portland Lobster Co. in Portland, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Morse’s Cribstone Grillin Harpswell, the Goldenrod in York, the Kawanhee Inn in Weld, Sprague’s Lobster in Wiscassett, the Palace Diner in Biddeford, Crosby’s Drive-In in Bucksport, and Taste of Maine in Woolwich. Learn more about these famous local restaurants in Maine. Some of the most unique restaurants in Maine are:
Blast From the Past Too Diner Grace Dimillo’s On The Water
What’s the most famous restaurant in Maine? Maine has so many famous and beloved restaurants that it’s difficult to pinpoint just one. That being said, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom is truly one-of-a-kind. Reservations are nearly impossible to come by, but those who are able to find a seat are rewarded with some of the best food in the state. Tucked away in a tiny town, the remote nature of this restaurant is half of its charm. Some other famous restaurants in Maine include Central Provisions in Portland, A1 Diner in Gardiner, Eventide Oyster Co. in Portland, Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, and DiMillo’s On The Water in Portland.
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Unique Restaurants In Maine
January 27, 2023
Megan McDonald
Where can I find the best lobster rolls in Maine? Now that you’ve learned about some truly unique restaurants in Maine, it’s time to focus on one of Maine’s most popular dishes: lobster rolls. Thanks to the abundance of incredible, fresh lobster, we enjoy the very best lobster rolls in the world. Wondering where to find some of these delicious treats? Check out any of the following restaurants and you won’t be disappointed: Rockport Lobster, McLoons Lobster Shack, Five Islands Lobster Co., Becky’s Diner, the Lobster Shack at Two Lights, Greets Eats, C-Ray Lobster, Muscongus Bay Lobster, Bite into Maine, Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster Company, The Travelin Lobster, LLC, Red’s Eats, Bob’s Clam Hut, Eventide Oyster Co., The Clam Shack, Thurston’s Lobster Pound, Stoney Brook Lobster Pound, and The Highroller Lobster Co. Looking for more? Check out our list of restaurants that serve the best lobster rolls in Maine. The best lobster rolls in Maine are at these restaurants:
Red’s Eats Harrasseeket Lunch and Lobster Barnacle Billy’s Bayview Takeout in Beals
Where else can I find unique restaurants in Maine? When it comes to Maine’s best restaurants, it’s often a good idea to check out those places that have stood the test of time. Some of Maine’s most classic restaurants are locally-owned and have been in the same family for generations. For classic Maine dining and loads of charm and hospitality, you’ll want to check out any of the following eateries: the Red Barn in Augusta, Portland Lobster Co. in Portland, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Morse’s Cribstone Grillin Harpswell, the Goldenrod in York, the Kawanhee Inn in Weld, Sprague’s Lobster in Wiscassett, the Palace Diner in Biddeford, Crosby’s Drive-In in Bucksport, and Taste of Maine in Woolwich. Learn more about these famous local restaurants in Maine. Some of the most unique restaurants in Maine are:
Blast From the Past Too Diner Grace Dimillo’s On The Water
What’s the most famous restaurant in Maine? Maine has so many famous and beloved restaurants that it’s difficult to pinpoint just one. That being said, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom is truly one-of-a-kind. Reservations are nearly impossible to come by, but those who are able to find a seat are rewarded with some of the best food in the state. Tucked away in a tiny town, the remote nature of this restaurant is half of its charm. Some other famous restaurants in Maine include Central Provisions in Portland, A1 Diner in Gardiner, Eventide Oyster Co. in Portland, Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, and DiMillo’s On The Water in Portland.
The OIYS Visitor Center
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Now that you’ve learned about some truly unique restaurants in Maine, it’s time to focus on one of Maine’s most popular dishes: lobster rolls. Thanks to the abundance of incredible, fresh lobster, we enjoy the very best lobster rolls in the world. Wondering where to find some of these delicious treats? Check out any of the following restaurants and you won’t be disappointed: Rockport Lobster, McLoons Lobster Shack, Five Islands Lobster Co., Becky’s Diner, the Lobster Shack at Two Lights, Greets Eats, C-Ray Lobster, Muscongus Bay Lobster, Bite into Maine, Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster Company, The Travelin Lobster, LLC, Red’s Eats, Bob’s Clam Hut, Eventide Oyster Co., The Clam Shack, Thurston’s Lobster Pound, Stoney Brook Lobster Pound, and The Highroller Lobster Co. Looking for more? Check out our list of restaurants that serve the best lobster rolls in Maine.
The best lobster rolls in Maine are at these restaurants:
- Red’s Eats
- Harrasseeket Lunch and Lobster
- Barnacle Billy’s
- Bayview Takeout in Beals
Where else can I find unique restaurants in Maine?
When it comes to Maine’s best restaurants, it’s often a good idea to check out those places that have stood the test of time. Some of Maine’s most classic restaurants are locally-owned and have been in the same family for generations. For classic Maine dining and loads of charm and hospitality, you’ll want to check out any of the following eateries: the Red Barn in Augusta, Portland Lobster Co. in Portland, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom, Morse’s Cribstone Grillin Harpswell, the Goldenrod in York, the Kawanhee Inn in Weld, Sprague’s Lobster in Wiscassett, the Palace Diner in Biddeford, Crosby’s Drive-In in Bucksport, and Taste of Maine in Woolwich. Learn more about these famous local restaurants in Maine.
Some of the most unique restaurants in Maine are:
- Blast From the Past Too Diner
- Grace
- Dimillo’s On The Water
What’s the most famous restaurant in Maine?
Maine has so many famous and beloved restaurants that it’s difficult to pinpoint just one. That being said, the Lost Kitchen in Freedom is truly one-of-a-kind. Reservations are nearly impossible to come by, but those who are able to find a seat are rewarded with some of the best food in the state. Tucked away in a tiny town, the remote nature of this restaurant is half of its charm. Some other famous restaurants in Maine include Central Provisions in Portland, A1 Diner in Gardiner, Eventide Oyster Co. in Portland, Red’s Eats in Wiscasset, and DiMillo’s On The Water in Portland.