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Eat Your Way Through Bar Harbor at These 13 Restaurants

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Bar Harbor, Maine, is the kind of place that feels like a breath of fresh, salty air. With stunning views of the Atlantic and Acadia National Park as its backyard, this coastal town invites you to slow down, soak up the scenery, and get outside.

Whether you’re hiking a rugged trail, paddling along the shore, combing the beach for treasures, or watching for whales, there’s no shortage of ways to connect with nature.

But, let’s talk about the food because the locals here know how to eat! Freshly caught Maine lobster, sweet local blueberries, and the original whoopie pie are just a few of the delicious treats you’ll find on the menu at Bar Harbor restaurants. If you’re here, you’re in for a feast!

Reading Room Restaurant-Bar Harbor
Reading Room Restaurant | photo via emmas_eatables

Impress a Date at the Reading Room Restaurant

1 Newport Dr, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Reading Room Restaurant is the perfect restaurant to take a date. The ambiance is serene and upscale, and patrons enjoy breathtaking views of Frenchman Bay while noshing on an exquisite fine dining menu.

For breakfast, visitors rave about the Reading Room Eggs Benedict, which is crafted with prosciutto and citrus hollandaise, brulee banana waffles, and wild blueberry pancakes.

The dinner menu starts with appetizers like Bar Harbor lobster bisque with crispy potatoes and compressed watermelon salad. Entrees include delicacies like butter-poached halibut, duck confit, seared New Zealand rack of lamb, and of course, Maine lobster.

The desserts are delectable and feature Nutella panna cotta, Bar Harbor chocolate s’mores, and the local favorite Maine blueberry pie. A full bar menu is available, and business casual attire is recommended but not required.

Rose Eden Lobster-Bar Harbor
Rose Eden Lobster | photo via foodofonigiri

Indulge in a Lobster To Go at Rose Eden Lobster

864 ME-3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Rose Eden Lobster is an unassuming hole-in-the-wall that locals frequent. The lobster shack is takeout only, so plan ahead. There are a few picnic tables for those who want to eat on-site.

Featuring affordable lobster, mussels, clams, and corn on the cob, the menu is small, but everything is delicious. All seafood is locally caught and fresh from the shores of Maine.

Rose Eden Lobster is open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend to early October.

Havana-Bar Harbor
Havana | photo via jdcantigua

Spice Things Up With Latin-Inspired Meals at Havana

318 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Havana serves only locally sourced and organic meats, seafood, and produce. Everything on the menu has been humanely raised or sustainably harvested, so you can feel good about where your meal came from.

The menu changes monthly, so check the website for the most up-to-date offerings. Some favorites include braised shortribs, seafood paella, salmon, shrimp gambas, and tres leches for dessert. The cocktail menu has house specials, like Cava (Spanish champagne) and pisco sour.

The Travelin Lobster-Bar Harbor
The Travelin’ Lobster | photo via jhmtndude

Picnic With Maine Favorites at The Travelin’ Lobster

1569 ME-102, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
The Travelin’ Lobster has been a local staple since the 1970s. Serving lobsters caught daily, you should visit early because availability is limited based on the day’s catch. There’s no inside dining, but you can eat outside at a picnic table, or get your lobster packed to travel.

The menu has Maine favorites like lobster dinners, mussels, clam chowder, lobster bisque, crab rolls, lobster rolls, and even a limited menu of craft beer from Maine breweries. Finish your meal with a slice of freshly baked blueberry pie.

Jeannie’s Great Maine Breakfast-Bar Harbor
Jeannie’s Great Maine Breakfast | photo via jensenlovesfood

Enjoy the Sunrise at Jeannie’s Great Maine Breakfast

8 Cottage St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Jeannie’s Great Maine Breakfast has been a favorite of Acadia National Park visitors for years. It’s open before the sun rises, so visitors can stop in and watch the sunrise over Cadillac Mountain.

Start the day with a hearty meal before heading out for an adventure. Everything is made from scratch – from the blueberry or apple spice pancakes to the egg dishes, French toast, and breakfast burritos. Specialties include pot roast delight, Frenchman Bay Benedict, and a camp skillet.

The Stadium-Bar Harbor
The Stadium Bar Harbor | photo via jennettenare

Make a Quick Stop for Coffee & a Pastry at The Stadium Bar Harbor

62 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
The Stadium Bar Harbor is the best place in town to nosh on homemade baked goods. Visitors rave about the popovers, crepes, and doughnuts. Of course, fresh Maine blueberries are a necessity at any local bakery, so they offer blueberry jam spread and blueberry pie.

Order a Coffee Hound drink like a latte or espresso, and you’re ready to indulge. Specialty drinks include mochas, lattes, espresso, and even bubble tea. Aside from the bakery items, though, you can order homemade mac and cheese, clam chowder, or hot dogs.

Project Social Kitchen & Bar-Bar Harbor
Project Social Kitchen & Bar | photo via hraymond18

Dine With Friends Outdoors at Project Social Kitchen & Bar

278 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
A modern restaurant and cocktail bar, Project Social Kitchen & Bar is a charming experience with outdoor gardens, ponds, and open-air seating. It’s a great place to meet with a few friends or bring a date for a cozy meal.

The menu is designed for sharing, and two to three plates per person are recommended. Plates include options like hummus and pita, smoked trout dip with lavash, scallops in brown butter, beef skewers, and lobster crepes.

Happy Hour at Project Social is available with drink specials, discounts, and a limited discounted small plate menu.

Cafe This Way-Bar Harbor
Cafe This Way | photo via eatwithlala_

Cozy Up for Breakfast at Cafe This Way

14 Mt Desert St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Cafe This Way is the ideal place to catch up with a friend in a cozy atmosphere or bring someone special for an eclectic experience. Featuring dimmed lighting, bookshelves, comfortable seating, and a fun menu, there’s something to please everyone.

The cafe serves breakfast favorites like eggs, home fries, corned beef hash, breakfast sandwiches, Benedicts, and fresh Maine blueberries. A beer and wine menu are also available to accompany breakfast.

C-Ray Lobster-Bar Harbor
C-Ray Lobster | photo via hudson.hotspots

Try Jamaican in the Winter & Lobster in the Summer at C-Ray Lobster

882 ME-3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
C-Ray Lobster is unique in that it has two separate menus depending on the time of year. In the winter in Maine, the restaurant features takeout with Jamaican flavors like oxtail, curry goat, jerk pork, and jerk chicken, which are all served with rice and beans.

Summer brings lobster rolls on a toasted brioche bun, crab rolls, lobster bakes, clams, and ice cream. So, no matter the season, C-Ray’s offerings are delicious and well-loved by locals.

Sweet Pea’s Cafe-Bar Harbor
Sweet Pea’s Cafe | photo via madison_hale

Try a Vegetarian Option at Sweet Pea’s Cafe

854 ME-3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Sweet Pea’s Cafe cooks with locally grown seasonal ingredients, so the menu is always changing. While this farm-to-table cafe serves pork, chicken, and seafood dishes, it also has a substantial vegetarian menu.

Vegetarian wood-fired pizzas, roasted seasonal vegetables, and pasta are all available for vegetarians. Desserts like plum cake, chocolate beer cake, and cobbler top off a farm-fresh meal.

Jordan’s Restaurant-Bar Harbor
Jordan’s Restaurant | photo via foodofonigiri

Try Comfort Food for Breakfast and Lunch at Jordan’s Restaurant

80 Cottage St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Traditional breakfast and lunch favorites are what Jordan’s Restaurant is all about. The menu serves breakfast and lunch and is full of classic offerings like omelets, pancakes, and French toast.

Lunch features cheesesteak subs, grilled cheese, burgers, hot dogs, soups, haddock, and lobster rolls. A children’s menu is available with smaller portions.

Udder Heaven-Bar Harbor
Udder Heaven | photo via luckyletters

Bring the Family for Ice Cream at Udder Heaven

369 ME-3, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Ice cream is always a popular treat during warm weather months in Bar Harbor, Maine. Check out Udder Heaven for a delicious, Maine-sourced, milk-made ice cream.

Featuring over 65 flavors of homemade ice cream, it also offers whoopie pies, crepes, ice cream cakes, and blueberry pie. Children will love the Angel Hair Day creation, which is cotton candy ice cream on top of cotton candy with whipped cream, cotton candy crunch pieces, and a cherry.

Chocolate lovers should try the Brownie Temptation – a baked brownie on top of your choice of ice cream with hot fudge, chocolate sprinkles, and whipped cream with a cherry.

Galyn’s-Bar Harbor
Galyn’s | photo via littlemafiafooddiaries

Relax & Enjoy the Atmosphere at Galyn’s

17 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Galyn’s has a unique ambiance in its dining room with historical architecture and contemporary artwork adorning the walls – 72 paintings, photographs, and other pieces of artwork depicting the Maine coast and Maine life.

Visitors will feel like they’re dining in an art gallery while enjoying crab dishes, chowder, oysters, fresh lobster, sandwiches, and fresh salads.

Reading Room-Bar Harbor
Reading Room | photo via oliviade_arment

Come Hungry, Leave Happy: Bar Harbor’s Best Bites Await

If you’re hungry, Bar Harbor’s got you covered with fresh seafood, fancy nights out, laid-back meals with family and friends, and scoops of ice cream. These local restaurants serve incredible flavors with a side of New England charm.

Bar Harbor buzzes with energy in the warmer months, but when winter rolls around, things slow down. Fewer visitors mean fewer restaurants stay open daily, so it’s always a good idea to check seasonal hours and weather-related closures before making plans.

No matter when you visit, you’ll find something tasty in Bar Harbor. From elegant waterfront dining to classic lobster shacks and cozy breakfast spots, it’s a food lover’s dream. You might even find yourself planning your next trip just for the eats!

One Comment

  1. Ruth Houser says:

    Some friends and I ate at The Chart Room just outside of Bar Harbor! It had the BEST lobster roll I have ever eaten!! 😋😋😋

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