Bar Harbor, Maine
This has been on my bucket list for ages and we thought it would be romantical and Maine perfection. It was.
Where we stayed:
Primrose B & B, so Bar Harbor is made up of bed and breakfasts, that is why it is so damn great. Each room at our B&B had a fireplace, which is always a game changer for me. The food was great, the coffee was even better, and the location could not be beat.
Where we ate:
- Mache Bistro- this is prob. the nicest place in the small town and for good reason. We ate pate after pate after pate. My lord it was so good. The ambiance is dark and romantic and the food matches that
- Side Street Cafe- good, not great, but good
- Cafe This Way- Y.E.S. Yes. Locals on locals hang out here. I balsamic glazed fried brussel sprouts and thought I was in heaven
- Cottage Street Pub- all I have to say is Blueberry Mojitos. My goodness they are over the top good. Man
- Thurston Lobster Pound- THIS IS A MUST. O my lord the lobster is fresh, good, tasty, over the top perfection. It was rainy when we went and it is a good drive out of town but worth every freaking second. Do it. Please. For real.
What we did:
- Walk around town. It is so cute. Lots of shops.
- Rent Bikes- Arcadia National Park is in Bar Harbor so there is lots to hike and see if you are into that. It was rainy so we were not into it at all but people spend a whole week exploring the park
- Bar Harbor Cellars- The wine is okay. But fun to taste and pretty vineyard for Maine
- Atlantic Brewing Company- DO THIS. It is good food, good beers, and just a fun place with live music
- Bar Harbor Inn- If you are not staying here (which you can) it is a FABULOUS place to get some champs and see the sunset
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