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Old 08-21-2007, 11:51 AM
 
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I thought I'd try again since I was unsuccessful with my first attempt, asking about Rockland/Boothbay/Ogunquit, and instead getting replies abou Belfast.

I'm making my first trip to Maine for the specific purpose of a week of lobster, and I've pretty much settled on Boothbay Harbor. I know the places there which are touted for lobster. Does anyone have suggestions of non-lobster restaurants that they particularly like? Breakfast, for instance?
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Old 08-21-2007, 03:46 PM
 
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I thought I'd try again since I was unsuccessful with my first attempt, asking about Rockland/Boothbay/Ogunquit, and instead getting replies abou Belfast.

I'm making my first trip to Maine for the specific purpose of a week of lobster, and I've pretty much settled on Boothbay Harbor. I know the places there which are touted for lobster. Does anyone have suggestions of non-lobster restaurants that they particularly like? Breakfast, for instance?

i believe the only restaurant that rings a bell in boothbay,,is called the seagull,,,thinkin its close to the water (ocean)
its been over 20 yrs since ive been there,,, but i enjoyed it,,had a full wide-range menu and indoor plumbing,,

if you are in boothbay,,take a ride over to christmas cove (in south bristol) its not far and its a picturesque fishing community,,..
and pemaquid point isnt far from there,,you can drive right to the lighthouse ,,get out and have a picnic on the waters edge,,
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Old 08-23-2007, 06:33 PM
 
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I appreciate the reply, but I think I'd better keep asking, if it's been 20 years since you were there!
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Old 08-23-2007, 06:40 PM
 
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Wow, MB, if it had indoor plumbing 20 years ago, it's got to be pert near upscale now!!
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Old 08-24-2007, 08:11 AM
 
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Although touristy the lobster house across from Browns wharf was an excellent place to eat while the weather was good.1 1/4 lb lobster 1 bag mussels 1 ear of corn 1 beer was around 17 bucks or so.Pat L
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