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    Black Lantern Bed & Breakfast

    4.9 (12 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    My Fiancé and I had the pleasure of being a guest of Tom and Judy on the 24th of May, 2014.

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    The Kendall Inn

    The Kendall Inn

    4.7
    (29 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$

    The Kendall Inn feels cozy and welcoming, like visiting a treasured relative who takes the best of…read morecare of you. Our room was clean and comfortable. We loved being able to walk from the inn to restaurants and shops in Freeport. Most appreciated was their thoughtfulness of providing delicious homemade gluten free food to accommodate my allergy. At night we played games in the parlor while enjoying the delicious warm homemade gluten free cookies. In the morning the three course breakfast was really delicious, especially the gluten free banana scones with maple. I highly recommend staying at the Kendall Inn.

    The Kendall Inn was a perfect stopover as we journeyed through Maine. The attentive hosts welcomed…read moreus and oriented us when we arrived, pointing out the twirling Scrabble board and a large selection of puzzles. As drizzly rain began, hubs settled down at the puzzle table for the evening! Fresh baked cookies are available in the evenings as well, served with cold milk. The rooms are well appointed with updated bathrooms. The Inn is close to anything you might need to get to in Freeport. Breakfast was delicious as well! This inn provides all the cozy things ~ coffee available in the morning, a selection of other coffees and teas available via Keurig at other times. My only complaint is that the bedside lighting in our room isn't sufficient for reading. Mood lighting ~ check. Reading ~ you'll need to use your phone or a flashlight. Or, perhaps the intent of a B&B, read in the common room with your fellow guests.

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    The Kendall Inn
    The Kendall Inn
    The Kendall Inn

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    Kennebec Inn

    Kennebec Inn

    4.8
    (12 reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $$

    the inn is beautiful and clean but Rachel has a lot of bias against brown people under the pretense…read moreof being nice. She asked me and my girlfriends if we were Pakistani (lumping us all under one country just because we are not white blondes) and then she told us that we would like the thai place very matter of factly (I assume since we all look ethnic). Her food is great but filled with sugar and butter so if you are watching your diet make a request a head of time. Oh, and you are not allowed to come to breakfast in your PJs which is an Inn policy and even if you didnt see that it was a policy, she will shame you when she sees you in your pjs. for the money spent, I would rather stay at a hotel and not get stereotyped or shamed for my clothes.

    This is such a fantastic place to visit and stay! Ms. Rachel greets you and gets to know exactly…read morewhat you desire. Her establishment is extremely clean and has all the promised amenities. However, her breakfast is always local, fresh, and FANTASTIC! She makes you feel at home with absolute privacy. The home is nicely decorated for the period of the home. She has a room for every type of style a visitor could imagine. So choose the room type you prefer based on her website. The rooms are exactly as advertised. This is a gem of Bath and I hope it is here for many years so I can continue to come back. It is my home away from home when visiting Bath, ME or local areas.

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    The Remington Room
    The Remington Room
    Enjoy a three-course breakfast served each morning on beautiful Blue Willow China
    Enjoy a three-course breakfast served each morning on beautiful Blue Willow China
    The America's Cup private bath

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    The America's Cup private bath
    Brewster House Bed & Breakfast

    Brewster House Bed & Breakfast

    4.9
    (28 reviews)
    8.5 mi
    $$

    Bed and Breakfast establishments aren't the norm for me, but when it was time for our ladies trip…read moreto Maine, I acquiesced for a B&B instead of other options. In retrospect, I would have missed a treat had we not stayed at the Brewster House Bed & Breakfast on Main Street in Freeport, Maine. Owned and run by Kelleigh and Dave, the latter is a trained chef, and the former is a consummate professional in caring for their customers. We also had the pleasure of meeting one of their children and heard a couple of hilarious stories about some oil changing mishaps. Turns out, the breakfast part of the B&B is my element. Instead of one long table, which some B&Bs provide, Brewster House offers smaller tables for two or in our case, tables together to accommodate three guests. We were all seated in one room, a dark blue-walled space with white antique dishes and a moose head as decoration, close enough to talk, yet separated enough to have private conversations. All of us guests chatted and laughed and shared stories as Kelleigh deftly served and described each day's three courses. Dave occasionally looked out, but seemingly a bit shy for compliments stayed in his kingdom of that wonderful kitchen. Here's to Dave who shared some of his culinary acumen in the forms of shirred eggs with fresh greens, firm peaches donned with whipped topping, blueberry-kissed French toast, and so very moist waffles with dreamy homemade syrup. The bath towels were of good, heavy quality, which is important to me and the lotions and soap with little images of a Maine village were nice touches. Being from Florida, we weren't certain if we were dreaming at night when air conditioning was not needed. The property is several decades old and one can hear that when ascending and descending stairs, but they were sturdy so that's all that really matters. I sat on the multi-colored rockers on the porch at the side a time or two and absorbed the peace that I felt at Brewster House. I may never visit Maine again, but Brewster House Bed & Breakfast is etched into my memory as one of my favorite things about my first visit to Freeport, Portland and surrounding quaint towns in Maine. If you ever plan on visiting the area, give this historic location a try.

    What a perfect gem! Hospitality top notch. The owners were so sweet and always available. All the…read morelittle touches made it like home. Breakfast and the French pressed coffee were phenomenal. Totally recommend!

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    Brewster House Bed & Breakfast
    Dining area from the 2-top table at the window.
    Dining area from the 2-top table at the window.
    Room #4 - Pemaquid Point Lighthouse

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    Room #4 - Pemaquid Point Lighthouse
    Inn at Bath

    Inn at Bath

    4.9
    (14 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    A perfect B&B experience. A standout among the eight B & Bs we visited during a tour of the Maine…read morecoast, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Great in-town location, breakfast, room, bathroom, amenities, and host. Very quiet and comfortable. Short walk to restaurants, shops, and sights. We'll be back to stay when we use Bath as a central location for an extended visit to this section of the Maine coast

    Our 2 nights at the Inn at Bath were extraordinary. It all started with booking with Jackie over…read morethe phone - she was very friendly, excited, and asked our coffee/tea morning preferences. Her booking confirmation email is very helpful to plan your day - most notable check-in and breakfast information! There is a wonderful side parking lot to accommodate several guest cars - it might be a smidgen tight for big vehicles like trucks but there is also street parking nearby! Jackie helped us to our room during check in and gave some helpful tips and requests to make our stay so comfy. The Garden room was beautifully decorated and including a relaxing full sized tub. Although rainy during our visit, it is closest to the outdoor patio space to enjoy! After sharing about the room, Jackie gave us some amazing recommendations for restaurants and things to do that we very much used throughout our time in the greater Bath area! Jackie's breakfast was hearty, delicious, and locally sourced - the breakfast frittata and potatoes were so yummy! She respectfully tries to seat groups throughout the morning so that no one is crowded - allowing you to meet fellow travelers or keep to yourself as fits your morning preferences. She also gave us more suggestions for our 2nd day of adventures and again they did not disappoint! She left us a very yummy takeaway breakfast for our last morning as sadly we had to depart for our flight before breakfast. At every turn, Jackie and the Inn at Bath made for such a memorable experience. We would love to come back someday and we recommend it so much!

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    Spacious, quiet room included two comfy chairs!
    Spacious, quiet room included two comfy chairs!
    Inn at Bath
    A view of the water!

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    A view of the water!
    Harpswell Inn

    Harpswell Inn

    4.3
    (16 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    Our friends truly outdid themselves by booking the entire Harpswell Inn for our 4th of July…read morereunion, and I find myself incredibly lucky, feeling like the gods were smiling down on us! It was the most perfect setting for a fun, kid, and dog-friendly celebration at the breathtaking Harpswell Lookout Point. At one point, as I was simply sitting in a rocking chair, gazing at the magnificent sea view, with birds chirping, kids' laughter echoing, and my dog peacefully by my side, I honestly felt like I was in a real-life "Calm Soundscape" - pure heaven. Harpswell Inn is truly a magical place. The lovely young couple who took over a few years ago have done an exceptional job preserving the traditional 1800s Maine vibe of the house while infusing it with modern, fun, and funky furniture. The staff, though a small and dedicated team, were incredibly friendly and welcoming. I must give a special shout-out to Barbara, a true Harpswellonian, whose blueberry scones are absolutely divine! I even had a delightful small-town moment running into her aunt at the local Hannaford's in Brunswick. The thoughtful owners also provided a delicious continental breakfast, featuring locally roasted coffee, and offered kayaks and paddleboards for the more adventurous members of our group to enjoy. Our friends also inquired with Kelsey, the owner, about hosting a private chef for a special three-course meal. Kelsey went above and beyond, creating a gorgeous tablescape adorned with local flowers. She collaborated with a local private chef who focused on sourcing everything locally. Our culinary journey began with fresh oysters featuring traditional fixings and an amazing yuzu orange sauce, alongside a gorgeous cheeseboard as appetizers. Our three-course meal then commenced with a delightful tuna tartare salad with fried capers, followed by perfectly cooked NY Strip steak with garlicky chimichurri sauce, huge, delicious scallops, and incredible focaccia bread. The meal concluded with a delightful and refreshing key lime pie. The owners were also kind enough to arrange a separate, equally delicious meal for the kids, featuring a fun crunchy salad, mac and cheese, and brownie bites (yes, I tried it all!). If I could convince our group of friends to make this an annual tradition, and we could secure our spot early enough with the kind owners, I would absolutely make Harpswell Inn our go-to destination every 4th of July. Thank you, Kelsey, John, and Archer, for being such lovely and gracious hosts. We can't wait to return!

    Did a one night runaway and it was perfect! Beautiful location, well kept up and nicely appointed…read more The staff was exceptional and room comfortable.

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    Lookout Point at sunset
    Lookout Point at sunset
    The View
    The View
    Harpswell Inn entrance.

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    Harpswell Inn entrance.
    The 1774 Inn

    The 1774 Inn

    4.6
    (7 reviews)
    10.2 mi

    One of the best places in the area and an amazing home/inn/setting......so quiet, so clean, so…read morehistoric...yet so 21st century. The inn is listed and the owners innkeepers should be! They bend over backwards to try and make your stay memorable. The inn is a wonderful old Phippsburg home and has many different rooms you can stay in. The beds and linens were divine, the bathrooms more humble of the rooms I crept into to have a discrete look. Our room the Woodshed was an.....old woodshed! It overlooked the water, and the early morning brought....SILENCE! Wonderful....no noise, little light...thus we snoozed for ages.....and did other things in complete privacy.....but none of that is your business!!!!! The breakfast time is flexible, the food served satisfying and fresh. We had fresh scrambled eggs with ham mixed in, started with greek yoghurt and fresh berries...but you could choose from many items. Now onto the tea.....being a fellow innkeeper (who's standards are demanding!!!!) and BRITISH....I am VERY demanding on my morning cuppa....and they delivered! The home is impressive and Phippsburg and Bath in general are not like Camden....over developed and touristy. You can cycle from their inn to Popham beach and fort...where there is a great restaurant, not fussy, serving fresh lobster (out of the tank in front of you!) and a plethora of other dishes. John & Jackie the innkeepers try to please in a quiet and relaxed way, are not over burdening, and take pride in their home....but do welcome one to use many parts of it. The setting overlooks the water and is next to a church....I could go on....but won't....just get yourselves booked in when you are 'doing' the Maine coast.

    I rarely give five stars, but our stay was as close to perfect as you can get. The Inn was recently…read morerenovated and the owners, John and Jackie, have done a fantastic job. Rooms are beautiful, beds are very comfortable, and there's a ton of indoor and outdoor common space. John and his staff were so nice (Jackie was out of town, but sounds like she's great too) and we and our friends instantly felt at home. It's well worth the price, which is very much on par with other places in the area that aren't nearly as beautiful, comprehensive, or welcoming. I added a photo from first thing in the morning. I got up, grabbed some coffee and homemade granola with yogurt and fresh fruit and went and sat on the deck overlooking the river. Such a great way to start the day. A little hint - when you call to book, don't be put off by how laid-back they are about the reservations. I don't think they asked for any money up-front to confirm or anything. Being 'city-folk', we found this a little scary, but they are on the ball. Don't worry! There's a lot to do in the area, too, if you like the outdoors - go down to Popham Beach and take a walk, visit Fort Popham, grab lunch or dinner at Spinney's, hike one of the many trails, bring a bike and tackle the windy, hilly Parker Hill Road, or pop into Bath if you want a little more (but not too much) action. We'll go back for sure. Would love to visit in another season.

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    Hagget Room Delux Queen, Gas Fire, Stunning Water Views
    Hagget Room Delux Queen, Gas Fire, Stunning Water Views
    Woodshed Room
    Woodshed Room
    Haggett Room

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    Haggett Room

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