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FOOD AND DRINK
The four Maine vacation food favorites—lobster rolls, fried clams, French fries, and
ice cream—can all be enjoyed out-of-hand. Kidding aside, even a beach hut slinging
burgers and pizza can be a surprisingly tasty choice.
The Maine Beaches
is more than just
one food “scene.”
Everywhere you turn,
there is something
good to eat.
Dine along the Lobster Roll Trail around the Kennebunks, a two dozen restaurant
tour of the town’s best lobster roll spots. Whether on a buttered top-loader or
with mayo on a roll, this tasty crustacean creation is one of Maine’s most popular
sandwiches, found on virtually every single menu across the region.
Congdon’s Doughnuts in Wells is a great place to indulge yourself. New England
Bakery in Sanford and Satellite Doughnuts in Kennebunkport also serve up delight
one doughnut (or maybe one dozen) at a time. For some “joe to go” choose a local
coffee shop because, even though the beans come from away, the roaster has turned
those green beans into a tasty cup of coffee right here. When Pigs Fly in Kittery
bakes up old-world, artisan bread and wood-fired pizza fresh every day.
A diner makes a great way to feed people who don’t agree on what to eat. The area’s
best include The Palace Diner in Biddeford or The Maine Diner in Wells. Enjoy
locally sourced food and drinks at Pilot's Cove Cafe at Sanford Seacoast Regional
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