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    MONHEGAN HOUSE
    Beth C.

    I have been to Monhegan Is. many times and this is the best lodging. Holden and Sue are the innkeepers, they go above and beyond to make your stay pleasurable and memorable. Breakfast and dinner are included in the rack rate. The menu is eclectic and the food superb. Thanks to all for another amazing experience!!

    This Inn simply could not be more charming. Excellent service and beautiful furniture and too many nice touches/details to begin listing. Breakfast and dinner are INCLUDED in the price of the room. Dinner was simply stunning. We got a bit carried away with the appetizers, as they are unlimited for guests (remember to pay gratuity separately!) and still managed to appreciate (if not quite finish) the main courses, both of which were excellent. My boyfriend isn't really a fish guy but he was feeling adventurous and ordered the Branzini, which we both loved. Also, it's BYOB, so remember to grab a bottle of wine or whatever you fancy from the nearby general store. We're from DC, where the dinner alone would probably have cost around the same price as the room, which of course INCLUDES dinner and breakfast along with the room. Breakfast wasn't quite as extravagant as dinner - it generally isn't - but very good nonetheless. The lemon poppy seed muffin was outstanding, as was the frittata and coffee and home fries, etc. As there are only a couple restaurants/hotels on the island, you may expect the kitchen to phone it in a bit, but it was actually the opposite. I would have been blown away by the food if I'd eaten it in any city in the world. It was truly a magical, unforgettable weekend. Very nice, competent people working there. Friendly and charming and very knowledgeable about the menu and the island and anything else you'd want to know about. Very friendly, interesting guests as well. Easy to meet people on the huge wrap-around porch, which is a lovely place to converse or have a drink or snack. I should probably point out that wifi is pretty weak throughout the building, but I am reluctant to do so because everything else was so, so perfect. But you may want to consider the wifi issue if you hope to work remotely. We are already looking forward to our next trip. Thanks so much, guys!!

    Best meal of 2017, lobster gnocchi
    Rachel D.

    REVIEWING SOLELY FOR DINNER: I came to Monhegan as a guest at the Island Inn but I was told by a friend to make sure I had dinner at the Monhegan House. Boy was I glad I did! I enjoyed my dinner at the Monhegan House and dare I say it was one of the best dishes I've had all year. I had the lobster gnocchi. The gnocchi was cooked to perfection - pillows of deliciousness and there was a good portion of Lobster in the broth with microgreens on top. My mom had the hangar steak and it was cooked to PERFECTION. The inside was soft and the outside just crispy enough, with a wonderful sauce. I figure why not go all out when you're having a special night out! The wait staff was super friendly and it seemed a little more modern in terms of cuisine, compared to the Island Inn's dinner selection. I will definitely come back to the Monhegan House for dinner next time I'm on the island.

    Beautiful lobster gnocchi. You expect great lobster in Maine, but to have the gnocchi hold its own is rare.
    Albert L.

    My family of four was delighted by presentation, tastiness, and wonderful service at the Monhegan house for dinner. Our meal started off on a good note with herbed butter accompanied by some excellent homemade bread. Both managed to distinguish themselves when normally they a forgettable part of the meal. We had the lobster gnocchi, which was correctly described by our waitress as a generously sized appetizer, seared scallops topped with grapefruit, duck with risotto, and halibut with clams. Every single dish had unique favors, a great combination of ingredients, and was prepared with a very deft hand by the kitchen. Frankly, I was surprised that they could cook up such a great meal on the island. It was unquestionably the best meal we had on the island and compares favorably with great places near Boston like Craigie on Main.

    The Oyster is a delicious, sustainably-grown, vegan, Sauvignon Blanc served here that helps restore 100 oysters in Maine's water!
    Courtney M.

    Such an amazing gem! I have only been here for dinner, but if the dinner is any indication of the other accommodates than they must be fantastic as well! My friend and I were visiting and found the Monhegan House after receiving a recommendation from a local and boy did we score! The service was outstanding, seating us right on time and talking through the menu with us patiently. My friend mentioned that she was vegan and our waiter (who was incredible so I really wished I remembered her name) recommended the red and golden beat salad for her meal, I got the duck, and she suggested a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc that is vegan called "The Oyster". Everything was perfectly paired and the wine was divine, we could not have enjoyed ourselves more. I highly recommend!

    This place is awful, and honestly, that's an understatement. I stayed there recently with my husband and we had a terrible experience. When checking in, Susan, one of the owners, assumed my husband and I were in separate rooms because we are a same sex couple. An easy mistake, I politely corrected her and said we were in the same room and she kind of made a face and kept talking. Once we had heard her speech about the hotel, we went up to our room, which was incredibly bare and our door didn't even really even close. There's no art on the walls, the bed had no headboard and was on wheels so it moved around the room throughout our stay. Still being optimistic, we figured it was just rustic and paid the accommodations no mind, until we started seeing all of the patronizing signs. You would not believe how many signs there were telling you what you could and couldn't do throughout your stay. Unfriendly abrasive signs everywhere you looked. It was really off putting as adults who paid a considerable amount of money to stay here to be treated so poorly through this signage at a place where the doors don't even close. To make matters worse, the owners were really friendly to everyone staying in the inn: everyone except us. They would talk to guests on the porch or in the restaurant, but every time my husband, myself, or my friend who was there too tried to engage them in friendly conversation they were very unfriendly and curt. At one point as we were standing on the porch talking to other guests, Susan used her arm to move my friend out of her way so she could hang the menu. No "excuse me" no "pardon me", just a hand moving him so she could pass. We all kind of looked at one another and the older couple we were talking to were kind of shocked as well. The poor behavior continued throughout our stay. Our second night my friend and I were reading in the lobby and when my husband said goodnight to us and made a joke, we laughed quietly. Susan came out of the office and reminded us that there were other guests just on the other side of the wall we were sitting near. It was 9pm, we had not made noise at all before that, and the guests in the game room, across from where we were sitting were making a great deal of noise that went uninterrupted. Once again, we swallowed our frustrations and continued reading. My friend went to bed, leaving me there, and when Holden, the other owner, came out of the office for the night he said "turn off the lights before you go up." No "goodnight" no pleasantries, just a command. I guess you have to be a straight white older couple to get even a little respect at this establishment. We were hoping to have a friendly, relaxing island experience, but what we got was a cold shoulder, bad food, and a bare room. Monhegan is a wonderful place, but I urge you to stay LITERALLY anywhere else. A TENT IN THE WOODS WOULD BEAT THIS PLACE!

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    This is the best food you can get on the island. I had the red and golden beat salad for dinner and i'll say it was banging.

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    We had the lobster gnocchi, which was correctly described by our waitress as a generously sized appetizer, seared scallops topped with grapefruit, duck with risotto, and halibut with clams.

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    The Island Inn

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    There are not a lot of places to stay on Mohican Island. But one place that you should definitely…read morescope out is the island in. It has been around for many years. It did change ownership's this year, I met Mike the farmer owner and he was very gracious And I'm sure he ran a great in. The current owners are doing a magnificent job as well. I unfortunately do not know the name of the woman who works the front desk. I am sorry for that because I would like to give her a big shout out. She was most gracious and very helpful every time I had a question. We got two rooms. My friend stayed in room 18 which has its own bath and a queen size bed. It was lovely and it was on a corner so she had two windows. I stayed in room 13 it had two twin beds and a sink in the room but the shower and toilet were across the hall. I've stated other places where you have to share a bathroom and this end was different in that the Bathrooms were assigned and only two guest rooms shared each bathroom. My bathroom was never occupied. I'm not sure anybody was in the room that shared my bathroom but if they were, I never saw them. As you do have to walk across the hall to get to your shared bathroom, guest robes were provided. The bed was comfy. You could open the window and enjoy the island breeze. The room, both my guestroom and the bathroom were very clean. One thing that was surprising given the age of the building and that the hotel was pretty full was that it was quiet. I've never heard anyone outside my room or really any noise at all. There are several small rooms off the lobby, where you can sit and read or just enjoy an intimate conversation. All the furniture looked to be in good shape. Nothing was shabby or worn out. There is a porch out in front of the Inn that overlooks the water. It has rocking chairs on the porch and Adirondack chairs out in the yard. It is lovely. Unfortunately it was a rainy day. The first day we were there, but that didn't deter us from exploring the island. The hotel has a refrigerator where you can place your own bottle of wine or anything you need to put in there. But it is a bit tight so don't expect that you're going to put a lot of food in there. The Inn has a restaurant and I'm going to review that separately. Breakfast was included. I would definitely stay here again if overnighting on Mohegan Island..

    1) the WiFi is very spotty, it goes on and off. 2) we were…read moreunaware you have to request that your bed be made if you stay under 3 nights. Whatever happened to pampering your customers? (And please don't blame it on Covid). This is my first experience from an "upscale" hotel. 3) The dinners are lackluster. There are better places to spend your money for a truly delicious meal.

    250 Main Hotel - Linger by the huge fireplace (perfect during a snowstorm!)

    250 Main Hotel

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    We booked a room at this hotel and went to check in and asked for room change after seeing the…read moreroom. The person at the front desk named Jeremy was extremely rude and we ended up leaving the hotel without staying. Daniel (the other person at the front desk) was nice and much more pleasant to deal with. We do not recommend this hotel as we find the attitude in general being too rude (it is not only the north east attitude, we lived in the northeast for decades. This was way worse). Again though, thanks Daniel for being nice and helping us with our refund. For Jeremy: learn a thing or two about customer relations.

    I love a cool boutique hotel--when I can afford them! Taking advantage of off-season prices, I…read morechose 250 Main when I headed up to Rockland for a long weekend toward the end of March. It ended up being one where we had a pretty big storm, and that actually made this hotel an even better place to stay. Basics: great location right downtown (if you look at the map and it looks like it's a bit out of the downtown range, it's not; this is a small town and you can walk from 250 Main to the heart of it within 5 minutes). The hotel itself doesn't have parking, but there's street parking or you can park free in the harbor lot across the street (you may want to check this if you're coming during high season). The welcome vibe is immediately evident not only from the super nice and helpful staff, but because check-in time is also when 250 Main starts its happy hour wine social downstairs, which is perfect! And if you reserve directly with the hotel, you get a complimentary glass of vino. I literally met friendly people from the minute I checked in, and we hung out with a glass of wine for awhile before heading out. You can purchase from a small menu of wine and beer until around midnight, which turned out to be a great thing when the storm rolled in the next night of my stay. With the warm and relaxed vibe, hanging out in the lobby area is part of the experience. My room was a queen room with a small balcony overlooking the harbor--which on their website is described as "small," but it definitely is not! Fantastically comfortable bed (which honestly seemed larger than my own queen at home); big bathroom with an awesome rain shower, heated towel racks, and robes; plenty of space to move around in the room itself, which also had a desk and a little sitting area. Oh, and super high ceilings and HUGE windows. While I neglected to get a pic *inside* the actual room [insert facepalm here], check out the cool views of the snowstorm from the windows and balcony. If you don't want to venture out for breakfast in the morning, there are light options available (croissants, yogurt, fruit, etc.)--with delicious coffee from local Rock City Coffee. Huge points too for keeping a coffee and tea station open in the lobby all day and night. With the term "boutique" being tossed around these days willy-nilly, I'm always thrilled to find a place that lives up to it. 250 Main is definitely worth the splurge!

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