THE MAINE EVENT – OUR BELFAST HOME

Welcome our Maine getaway! We are so excited for you to enjoy our home as much as we do. Below are some of our favorite restaurants, shops and places to visit! Remember to keep plastic shopping bags in your car, we have some in the closet by the front door. GPS will get you to all of these locations.
Make sure to call or check websites for store/restaurant hours.

GROCERY/RETAIL STORES

Hannafords
93 Lincolnville Ave, Belfast, ME 04915

Belfast Co-op – Locally Sourced Items. Love their chicken salad and asian peanut noodles (in refrigerated section)
123 High St, Belfast, ME 04915

Irvings Gas Station – Closest Store. We get ice and gas here. They also have subs and pizza.
6 Back Belmont Rd, Belfast, ME 04915

Job Lots – strange mix of things you may need. Georgia’s favorite store.
95 Lincolnville Ave, Belfast, ME 04915

Sweet Relief, Maine Recreational Marijuana 
1 Priest Rd, Northport, ME 04849

Restaurants

BELFAST

Darbys – We love their clam chowder, fresh bread, fresh cut fries, enchiladas and Cobb salad.
Nautilus – Cocktails are yummy. Blue cheese is homemade. Try the seafood pie, mussels, nautilus burger or their flatbread special.
Delvinos – Grill and Pasta House
Rice & Noodle Thai – Incredible Thai Food. Place looks sketchy as hell from the outside.

Searsport

Hey Sailor – We LOVE this restaurant. Their fish taco special is amazing! Asian Wings are so good! Margaritas are some of the best.

NORTHPORT

The Hoot – Farm to table! We typically go for brunch and have not had one food item we didn’t like. Beef, Egg and Vegetable Hash, any Benedict, plus try the Hibiscus Fizz and add some vodka or gin if you are feeling adventurous!

OUT AND ABOUT ADVENTURES

  • Strolling through Downtown BELFAST, CAMDEN & ROCKLAND
  • Local lighthouse tours – See book on coffee table (confirm fall/winter hours)
  • Shops we enjoy – Lupine Cottage (Maine artist coop), The Purple Baboon

Moosepoint State Park

Hiking

  • Big Spruce Trail (0.5 miles, easy) provides wonderful views of Penobscot Bay as it meanders the forest edge. Several benches along the trail provide spots to rest and take in the view. The Big Spruce and the bench at Moose Point are points of interest. A short or long loop-hike may be made by combining this trail with the Moose Trail.
    Trail Access: Begins at the south east corner of the main parking lot.
  • Meadow Trail (0.2 miles, easy) extends through meadow to the shore and stairs to the water’s edge near the gazebo. Trail Access: Begins near the park entry gate.
  • Moose Trail (0.5 miles, easy) loops through the forest on west side of the park, crossing several footbridges along the way. It connects to the Big Spruce Trail at its southern most point, where it also truns eastward through the woods and connects to the service pathway near the restrooms and southeast corner of the main parking lot. Trail Access: Near the west side of the park entry gate.

Acadia National Park – nps.gov/acad/index.htm

Acadia National Park protects the natural beauty of the highest rocky headlands along the Atlantic coastline of the United States, an abundance of habitats, and a rich cultural heritage. At 4 million visits a year, it’s one of the top 10 most-visited national parks in the United States. Visitors enjoy 27 miles of historic motor roads, 158 miles of hiking trails, and 45 miles of carriage roads.
We love Sand Beach, Cadillac Mountain, Driving the Park Loop, Jordan Pond and Bass Harbor Head Light Station. Make sure to save time to walk around the shops or enjoy the harbor views in Bar Harbor.

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