Food Scene
Primo is a world-class restaurant (James Beard award-winner) offering an unusual menu (both vegetarian and carnivore), a quiet, elegant atmosphere, and a fine culinary experience.
115 locals recommend
Primo Restaurant
2 Main StPrimo is a world-class restaurant (James Beard award-winner) offering an unusual menu (both vegetarian and carnivore), a quiet, elegant atmosphere, and a fine culinary experience.
Informal atmosphere, varied and delicious options, easy and reasonable.
55 locals recommend
Home Kitchen Cafe
650 Main StInformal atmosphere, varied and delicious options, easy and reasonable.
Rock City offers fine coffees and teas, delicious pastries, sandwiches, soups, snacks, etc., a funky, delightful atmosphere, with Hello, Hello Books (new and second-hand reads) in the back.
34 locals recommend
Rock City Cafe
316 Main StRock City offers fine coffees and teas, delicious pastries, sandwiches, soups, snacks, etc., a funky, delightful atmosphere, with Hello, Hello Books (new and second-hand reads) in the back.
Fresh sushi featuring local fish and unique vegetables in season along with classic ingredients.
45 locals recommend
Suzuki's Sushi Bar
419 Main StFresh sushi featuring local fish and unique vegetables in season along with classic ingredients.
Sightseeing
Stunning spot overlooking the Penobscot Bay, picturesque lighthouse with charming lighthouse museum on a rocky promontory.
53 locals recommend
Marshall Point Lighthouse Museum
Marshall Point RoadStunning spot overlooking the Penobscot Bay, picturesque lighthouse with charming lighthouse museum on a rocky promontory.
Parks & Nature
Beech Hill Reserve
316 Beech Hill RdEasy climb to a panoramic view of the Penobscot Bay.
Arts & Culture
Fabulous permanent collection of Wyeth paintings (N.C., Andrew, and James), Nevilson sculptures, and the many artists who made Maine famous for its shoreline, light, rugged beauty, and intimate places.
178 locals recommend
Farnsworth Art Museum
16 Museum StFabulous permanent collection of Wyeth paintings (N.C., Andrew, and James), Nevilson sculptures, and the many artists who made Maine famous for its shoreline, light, rugged beauty, and intimate places.