Port Clyde Restaurants
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- AAbigailGreater Boston •1 review5.0Dined on 9 Nov 2024absolutely idyllic. I would come back in a heartbeat.More infoCellardoor Winery - LincolnvillePrice: Moderate• Winery• Lincolnville•4.9
- KKurtvipSouth Carolina •40 reviews5.0Dined on 6 Nov 2024Very nicely done. Great food and service. Fancy presentation. The acoustics mde it a little noisy and it was a bit warm in the dinning room...unusually warm weather for November in Camden. Not inexpensive, but a nice treat.More infoNatalie's at Camden Harbour InnPrice: Very Expensive• Modern European• Camden•4.8
- DDavidvipGreater Boston •14 reviews5.0Dined on 23 Oct 2024We had an exceptional dining experience at Ann book bistro this evening. The food was outstanding as it was the service. The ambience is very charming. It is fine dining on the mid coast of Maine, difficult to find. We will be back.More infoAnn's Book BistroPrice: Very Expensive• Northwest Spain• Damariscotta•4.4
- KKellyGreater Boston •8 reviews5.0Dined on 19 Oct 2024We visited Franny's (after not being able to get a reservation several months back when we were in Camden) and our reservations were excepted. We were shown to our table quicky and every part of the experience was wonderful. The restaurant is eclectic and special, the hostess, wait staff and bartender will all exceptional. We will definitely go back. Definitely make reservations, as they seem to fill fast and it looked like walk-ins were not able to get a table. Great food, great drinks, great night.More infoFrannys BistroPrice: Very Expensive• American• Camden•4.7
- JJohnGreater Boston •5 reviews5.0Dined on 11 Oct 2024Great time, I just wish they were open more than just on Fridays.More infoThe Block SaloonPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Bangor•4.6
Discover Port Clyde
Jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean, Port Clyde is a great place to enjoy scenic views of coastal Maine. And its oceanside location means that Port Clyde is also a great place to enjoy freshly caught fish and shellfish. Start off with a bowl of New England clam chowder or some steamed littleneck clams. If you're coming with a big appetite, opt for a whole, boiled lobster or a massive lobster roll from one of the local seafood shacks. You can also find fried seafood, from fried haddock to fried clam strips. For a quick bite to eat or an end-of-day treat, stop into a local café for a cup of coffee and a homemade pastry.