Seafood restaurants in Acadia National Park
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Burning Tree
One of the best restaurants on Mt Desert Island, Burning Tree prepares a rich and eclectic assortment of dishes, with local seafood taking pride of place. Among the crowd pleasers: prosciutto-wrapped sea scallops, squash blossom appetizers, chili-glazed monkfish and Earl Grey ice cream. This place is popular, so do reserve a table. It’s 4 miles south of town, along ME 3.
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Captain’s Galley
For serious seafood sustenance and local atmosphere, everyone heads to this casual spot on Beal’s pier. Grab a picnic table and dine on chowder, crabmeat rolls and, most importantly, lobster.
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Thurston’s Lobster Pound
Overlooking Bass Harbor in Bernard, this casual waterside spot serves amazingly fresh lobster to superb views. Among locals, Thurston’s serves the best crustacean on the island.
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