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    Britt's Cafe

    3.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Brunswick Diner

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    The Brunswick Diner -- Brunswick, Maine…read more Besides loving what we do and educating students and the community, one of the best parts of Space Week Maine is getting to experience some of Maine's incredible local restaurants--and midway through the week, we found another unforgettable one. Breakfast at the Brunswick Diner was everything you hope a classic Maine diner will be... and then some. An authentic old-school railroad car diner that's been welcoming locals and travelers since 1946, the place is filled with character--from the gleaming chrome details to the legendary Wurlitzer jukebox glowing in brilliant color like something straight out of the 1950s. It's nostalgic, cozy, and instantly makes you feel at home. But what truly makes a place memorable is the people. Our server, Raven, was an absolute delight--friendly, funny, and, as it turns out, a fellow space geek. Somewhere between coffee refills and breakfast conversation, NASA space shuttle artifacts made their way around the restaurant, stories were exchanged, and for a moment, a diner became a classroom, a gathering place, and a reminder that good conversation still brings people together. As for breakfast? Outstanding. I ordered the Lobster B.L.T.--fresh Maine lobster lightly tossed in mayo, smoked bacon, crisp lettuce, and tomato on a toasted brioche bun, paired with golden tater tots. Rich, savory, slightly sweet, and perfectly balanced in every bite--pure Maine comfort food. And in one of those perfect Maine moments, I happened to be sitting next to Josh--a local lobster boat captain--while eating lobster in Maine. You simply can't script authenticity like that. Fresh coffee, fantastic food, fair prices, wonderful people, and service that was truly out of this world. We'll absolutely be back--1000%.

    Stopped here on a whim. Old style diner with great service. I highly recommend the Bowdoin Bowel…read morefor breakfast. This is not a gourmet breakfast, but the meal is filling and tasty. I don't need spices in my food!

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    Pavillon Grill

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    Valley Street

    This is the better of the two cafeterias. This one is smaller and busier . Better food . Fresh…read morecoffee and entrees !

    If you're visiting someone in Maine Medical Center this is a great quick option for a meal. Staff…read moreis very accommodating and friendly as well! I had a very extended visit as a patient at MMC and had two visitors who drove quite a distance and arrived hungry. I suggested we try Pavilion, as they had the option to order and pay online and set a pick up time. Super convenient! We had a few hot sandwiches that were very customizable with the options on the web form. Mine was a steak and cheese on a nice French roll, sub-style. You have many choices for condiments, vegetables (hot or cold), and cheeses (some are extra, some are free). One guest had a burger and the other picked a hot pastrami. We also added one of each hot side; onion rings, fries, and sweet potato fries. All of the sandwiches and sides were well-made, to our specifications, and quite like a sit-down restaurant in flavor and quality! No complaints at all. I am on a carb-restricted diet so I had to call down and ask for carbohydrate information for the roll and onion rings. The staff who answered were more than happy to help and found that information for me within a couple of minutes. So helpful and with a smile in their voice! My visitor who went down to pick it up asked for a "good selection of all the condiments" at arrival to the pick up counter. They gave us a little paper bag with at least 50 single-serve packets of all their different kinds of condiments for free! We are talking hot sauce (Cholula!), ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, relish, etc.! That really helped to have quite a few extras to last out my stay and jazz up the standard hospital meals. Overall I don't think you can miss if you choose this for a meal while at the hospital or in the area in general. Prices are far more reasonable than local eateries nearby. Our entire meal for 3 came to just over $40 with a 20 ounce bottled beverage and a Smartfood popcorn for a later snack added on! (Check out my photo for a breakdown that includes prices.)

    DaVinci's Eatery - Burrata

    DaVinci's Eatery

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    My son brought me to this spacious and gorgeous restaurant while I was visiting him in Lewiston,…read moreME. The brick and wooden beam architecture from the old milll remains which provides such an aesetically pleasing atmosphere. It is great that this building has been able to be repurposed . We sat at the bar which is a full bar. My son dines here often and recommened some dishes he had tried. There were many dishes on the menu I wanted to try! Garlic knots were the first things out and they were very tasty and addictive. My son decided on the linguini carbonara, although not a classic carbonara dish, it remains one of his favorites. I tried it and it was creamy, indulgent, fresh, and the pasta was perfectly cooked. I chose the gnocchi with in house made bolognese sauce topped with ricotta cheese. I loved it and it tasted even better heated up the next day. Entrees come with a choice of soup or salad; he went with the salad and I had the homemade Italian wedding soup. We were both pleased with our choices. The portions were quite generous, service was on point all evening, and the entire establishment and restrooms were immaculately clean and well organized. Large parking lot, but heard it fills up fast at this popular spot. I highly recommend and look forward to returning.

    We stopped in for lunch and had a solid experience, just as we've come to expect from DaVinci's…read more It's one of our favorite places to sit at the bar, and after not visiting for nearly a year (crazy, right?!), we were happy to find that it still met--and honestly exceeded--our expectations. We sat at the bar, where the bartenders were attentive, friendly, and truly a step above. They anticipated our needs before we even had to ask, which made the experience feel effortless and welcoming. The food was delicious as always. I enjoyed the simple yet perfectly executed fettuccine Alfredo, and my husband loved his eggplant panini. And of course, those garlic notes were absolutely drool-worthy!

    Moody's Diner

    Moody's Diner

    (354 reviews)

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    Get outta town!!! OMG we are headed to Camden & Bar Harbor. Our 1st stop was Red's Eats in…read moreWiscasset to have their famous lobster roll. Bummer they don't open until May 6, two days from now. Continuing our drive north we came across the famous Moody's Diner that's known for their pies & down home cooking. They cook their own turkey so a turkey club is a must. For me it was either a 1/2 # lobster roll or a Percy burger with Swiss, onion & mushrooms. The burger was the juiciest burger I've ever had & I had a hard time getting it around my mouth. I managed to eat 3/4 of it & took the rest back to our B&B for later. We also had a side of awesome onion rings. If you've never been go eat & enjoy Maine cooking & hospitality. A factoid: They serve over 55,000 pieces of pie a year. Off to Whitehall B&B to rest up, go sightseeing & have an extraordinary dinner the night before our 37th anniversary. I forgot look at the size of this oatmeal raisin cookie we bought. Biggest cookie I've ever seen. BTW: Kris ordered a slice of strawberry rhubarb pie, she didn't like it. I passed on dessert.

    Moody's Diner in Waldoboro is small-town Maine at its best. We first heard about it in the most…read moreMaine way possible, we asked a grocery store cashier where to find the best blueberry pie, and every single person she asked walking in the door immediately said the same thing: Moody's. When a whole town votes the same way, you listen. We ended up going three times during our trip, and honestly, it was mostly for the pie. Each time the diner was packed, with about a 15-minute wait, but it was worth every second. The place buzzes with energy...waitresses flying around with plates stacked high, yet still making sure everyone is taken care of. Classic diner chaos, but in the best way. The food is pure comfort. First off, when you get seated they bring you warm perfectly baked buttery biscuits to set the mood (had to mention that). The chicken croquettes are huge, golden, and come smothered in rich gravy, a serious stick-to-your-ribs satisfaction. The turkey sandwiches piled high and drenched in gravy taste like Thanksgiving pulled up a chair. And then... the pie. Oh, the pie. Their blueberry pie is exactly what you dream about when you picture Maine, sweet, tart, flaky, and the kind of dessert your wish your grandma would bake. We didn't just go once. Or twice. We went three times...because one slice just wasn't enough. Moody's isn't fancy, it's better. It's authentic, it's delicious, and it's a slice (literally) of Maine tradition. If you leave without trying the any of their pies, you've officially done your vacation wrong!

    Britt's Cafe - cafeteria - Updated May 2026

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