2 Best Restaurants in The Mid-Coast Region, Maine

Eventide Specialties

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Just up the hill from the harbor, this goodie-filled shop is the ideal place to pick up picnic supplies. Large, made-to-order sandwiches (the chicken salad with apples and cranberries is divine) come on a choice of freshly baked breads, including sourdough, anadama, and three-Italian cheese. What's more, every sandwich is accompanied by a pickle—and a chocolate! The shop stocks a great selection of cheeses and wines, and there are plenty of baked treats for dessert, too. A daily menu of prepared entrées and soups would also be perfect for supper at your cottage.

S. Fernald's Country Store

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Settle into the couch or sit at a table for breakfast and try the Eggs Bigelow (two eggs in a hole, bacon, cheddar, and locally baked sourdough) or grab a sandwich, wrap, or sub for lunch. The biggest challenge is deciding among the many breads and filling choices on the extensive menu. You can't go wrong with homemade meatloaf on sourdough wheat or an Avenging Samurai (smoked salmon, avocado, cucumber, sprouts, and horseradish mayo). Don't miss the selection of "penny candy" and quirky, nostalgic toys and joke items.