2 Best Restaurants in The Southern Coast, Maine

Elda

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Award-winning chef Bowman Brown is behind this restaurant, situated in an old mill building—transformed with exquisite, Scandinavian-style decor—and offering just two tasting-menu seatings (at 5 and 8:30) a night. This is one of Maine's most highly regarded and splurge-worthy dining experiences, featuring meticulously prepared, seasonally inspired dishes, but if your budget is tight, note that the first-floor Jackrabbit Cafe serves small plates and pastries for a fraction of the tasting-menu price.

14 Main St., Maine, 04005, USA
207-602–0359
Known For
  • unhurried, indulgent dining (meals often last three hours)
  • focus on locally sourced ingredients
  • impeccable, modern-meets-original design, with an old vault serving as bar
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch. Closed Sun.–Tues. and for 2-wk break in spring, Reservations essential

The Well at Jordan's Farm

$$$$ Fodor's choice

This off-the-beaten-path spot takes farm-to-table dining very literally. The fresh-grown produce—much of it from the grounds at Jordan’s Farm—needn’t travel far: prix-fixe dinners are served, family- or tasting-menu style on the intimate "chef's porch" or in private screened gazebos tucked among the flower fields, yours for the whole night. Reservations are available January 1 for the following season, and slots book up fast, so reserve early, or walk in to enjoy a cocktail outdoors.