If you’ve been in Maine a long time, you know that we have some pretty specific seasons. As a warm-weather lover I might be biased, but I think spring and summer just might be the best. (Note to Maine’s mother nature: I can do without mud season). But, with warmer months in Maine comes the inevitable tourists and visitors. While many complain and say that they clog up our restaurants and make traffic unbearable, we have a different take on it.
Without these yearly summer visitors, these seasonal restaurants might NEVER be open. So, we’ll take the good with the bad. And while we’re at it, we’ll be heading straight for these spots that are only open in the season. Get there while you can or risk having to wait an entire year!
- Schutty’s Seafood, West Bath
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook We love Schutty’s because it’s so unexpected. Sure there are tons of seafood shacks in Maine, but this one is hiding in plain sight. 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. They’re officially open for the season, but occasionally change their opening hours and days when the weather is really bad. Check on Facebook. Visit them at: 410 State Road, West Bath / 207-798-9167
- The Well, Jordan’s Farm, Cape Elizabeth
Facebook/The Well
Facebook/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. Visit them at: 21 Wells Road, Cape Elizabeth / 207-831-9350
- Spinney’s Restaurant, Popham Beach
Gary H. / Yelp
Vera J. / Yelp Despite rumors, Spinney’s is indeed open for the 2017 season! Folks seem to be divided over this spot, but that’s what happens when just about everyone you meet has been there. Try anything on the menu, especially with a side of onion rings. Parking is dicey in the parking lot, but to make up for it they’ve built a lovely back deck over the beach for this season! Check them out on Facebook or in person: 987 Popham Road, Popham Beach / 207-389-1122
- Becky’s Seafood, Lubec
Becky’s Seafood / Facebook
Becky’s Seafood / Facebook Becky’s food truck is tucked away so if you’re not paying attention, you may miss the chance for one of the best lobster rolls in the area. If you’re looking to branch out, try the unique smoked salmon sticks. Check them out at 145 Main Street, Lubec / 207-733-2228.
- The Spirit Restaurants, Kennebunk
Brett F. / Yelp
The Spirit of Massachusetts / Facebook This just might be the most unique restaurant on this list! What makes The Spirit Restaurant so special is its authenticity. The 125-schooner was built in New England and served as an educational vessel crossing the globe as a goodwill ambassador for The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The menu is focused on local, small plates with specials available as well. If you love seafood, you certainly won’t be disappointed at the menu - there’s lots to choose from including a lobster roll - though, at $21, it might rock your budget a bit. Visit them at: 4 Western Avenue, Kennebunk.
- Earth at Hidden Pond, Kennebunkport
Hungry Couple N. / Yelp
Earth at 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. They’re open now and will be until November. Visit them at: 354 Goose Rocks Road, Kennebunkport / 207-967-9050.
- Morse’s Cribstone Grill, Harpswell / Bailey’s Island
Morse’s Cribstone Grill / Facebook
Lauren B. / Yelp Morses’s is officially open for business! If you’re in Harpswell, you’re already probably a happy Mainer. But, if you need a bit of a boost, enjoy a Shipwrecked Margarita outside at Morse’s. Or, just go straight for the seafood nachos! Visit them at: 1945 Harpswell Islands Road, Bailey Island / 207-833-7775
- The Lost Kitchen, Freedom
Mark Plummer / Flickr
The Lost Kitchen / Facebook This remote spot is one of Maine’s most wonderful hidden gems. And we mean that in a very literal sense. It’s tucked away in tiny Freedom, Maine but that doesn’t mean people haven’t found their way there. When it’s open in the season the tiny restaurant in a former mill is packed. In fact, you probably won’t be getting reservations this time around. But, you can call them now for next season! Call them on: 207- 382-3333
- Blair Hill Inn, Greenville
Blair Hill Inn / Facebook
Blair Hill Inn / Facebook The food here is incredible, but it’s the unforgettable setting that really impresses us. The Blair Hill Inn, located in beautiful Greenville, was once a gentleman’s estate and a breeding farm. It was built as a mansion in 1891 and has been restored to become a boutique hotel with truly unique decor. Today, the bed and breakfast features ten rooms, set on 21 beautiful acres. Visit them at: 351 Lily Bay Road, Greenville / 207-695-0224
- Portland Lobster Company, Portland
PORTLAND LOBSTER COMPANY / Facebook
PORTLAND LOBSTER COMPANY / Facebook The only thing better than the view at Portland Lobster Company are the lobster rolls. And, the only thing better than the lobster rolls is the summertime live music on the deck. Head here for some typical Maine seafood or just enjoy drinks while dancing under the stars. Keep in mind that they close for the season in October, so you only have a few more months to bust out those dance moves! Visit them in person at: 180 Commercial Street, Portland / 207-775-2112
While you’re making your summer plans, did you see our Hidden Beach Road Trip? If not, check it out here!
Schutty’s Seafood / Facebook
We love Schutty’s because it’s so unexpected. Sure there are tons of seafood shacks in Maine, but this one is hiding in plain sight. 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. They’re officially open for the season, but occasionally change their opening hours and days when the weather is really bad. Check on Facebook. Visit them at: 410 State Road, West Bath / 207-798-9167
Facebook/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. Visit them at: 21 Wells Road, Cape Elizabeth / 207-831-9350
Gary H. / Yelp
Vera J. / Yelp
Despite rumors, Spinney’s is indeed open for the 2017 season! Folks seem to be divided over this spot, but that’s what happens when just about everyone you meet has been there. Try anything on the menu, especially with a side of onion rings. Parking is dicey in the parking lot, but to make up for it they’ve built a lovely back deck over the beach for this season! Check them out on Facebook or in person: 987 Popham Road, Popham Beach / 207-389-1122
Becky’s Seafood / Facebook
Becky’s food truck is tucked away so if you’re not paying attention, you may miss the chance for one of the best lobster rolls in the area. If you’re looking to branch out, try the unique smoked salmon sticks. Check them out at 145 Main Street, Lubec / 207-733-2228.
Brett F. / Yelp
The Spirit of Massachusetts / Facebook
This just might be the most unique restaurant on this list! What makes The Spirit Restaurant so special is its authenticity. The 125-schooner was built in New England and served as an educational vessel crossing the globe as a goodwill ambassador for The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The menu is focused on local, small plates with specials available as well. If you love seafood, you certainly won’t be disappointed at the menu - there’s lots to choose from including a lobster roll - though, at $21, it might rock your budget a bit. Visit them at: 4 Western Avenue, Kennebunk.
Hungry Couple N. / Yelp
Earth at 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. They’re open now and will be until November. Visit them at: 354 Goose Rocks Road, Kennebunkport / 207-967-9050.
Morse’s Cribstone Grill / Facebook
Lauren B. / Yelp
Morses’s is officially open for business! If you’re in Harpswell, you’re already probably a happy Mainer. But, if you need a bit of a boost, enjoy a Shipwrecked Margarita outside at Morse’s. Or, just go straight for the seafood nachos! Visit them at: 1945 Harpswell Islands Road, Bailey Island / 207-833-7775
Mark Plummer / Flickr
The Lost Kitchen / Facebook
This remote spot is one of Maine’s most wonderful hidden gems. And we mean that in a very literal sense. It’s tucked away in tiny Freedom, Maine but that doesn’t mean people haven’t found their way there. When it’s open in the season the tiny restaurant in a former mill is packed. In fact, you probably won’t be getting reservations this time around. But, you can call them now for next season! Call them on: 207- 382-3333
Blair Hill Inn / Facebook
The food here is incredible, but it’s the unforgettable setting that really impresses us. The Blair Hill Inn, located in beautiful Greenville, was once a gentleman’s estate and a breeding farm. It was built as a mansion in 1891 and has been restored to become a boutique hotel with truly unique decor. Today, the bed and breakfast features ten rooms, set on 21 beautiful acres. Visit them at: 351 Lily Bay Road, Greenville / 207-695-0224
PORTLAND LOBSTER COMPANY / Facebook
The only thing better than the view at Portland Lobster Company are the lobster rolls. And, the only thing better than the lobster rolls is the summertime live music on the deck. Head here for some typical Maine seafood or just enjoy drinks while dancing under the stars. Keep in mind that they close for the season in October, so you only have a few more months to bust out those dance moves! Visit them in person at: 180 Commercial Street, Portland / 207-775-2112
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