| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 69 Johnson St, Lubec, ME 04652, USA |
| Zip code: | 04652 |
| Website: | http://theinnonthewharf.com/ |
| Opening hours (Edit) | |
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| Monday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Saturday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Sunday: | 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
Had a great dinner. Diverse menu. The Haddock was grilled nicely, don't recommend the crabcake, too much cake, all else was very good! Breakfast was excellent and the coffee hot and strong just the way I like it.
Boy was it busy! We had to stand in line for a bit but I'm tellin ya, it was more than worth it. The waitresses, bus lady, the cook... top tier. The food was amazing. Had the seafood chowder and the fried shrimp. Super nice people. Everyone was over worked. Thank you for the wonderful experience ladies. Maine felt like home. You had your hands full and you still had smile. Such troopers.
Beautiful location right on the water. Inside seating as well as outside deck seating. We ordered steamers to start which were amazingly fresh and delicious. We literally watched them bring up a bucket. I had ordered a grilled haddock sandwich but it came out fried and soggy. Pretty disappointed. The fish tacos were good but we had two orders one came with the fish sauce and the other came with tarter sauce. We asked about it and the waitress walked by saying dismissively that’s all we have. Probably worth a try but consistency issues make this a hit or miss positive experience.
Steamer were perfect. I loved the mussels. Chowder is heavy but good. There are salads With Haddock for those looking for lighter fare.
Heading to the absolute eastern most part of the United States and craving some delicious seafood? Make sure to fill up on gas, grab your wallet, and be prepared to drive down some tiny alleys for some of the best seafood around! The Fisherman's Wharf was absolutely packed when we got there, and for good reason! The six of us that went along were looking to try a bit of everything. Now, the tables were a bit tacky/sticky, but that could have been from the open air and a bit of humidity. It's a seat yourself environment with tables inside and out, with enough capacity for about 50 people. Not huge, but cozy. During these times of COVID, you're welcome to wear a mask, but many did not. The menu is brief, with only two pages packed about medium with the offerings. The prices were a bit middle to high, but the food did impress. I enjoyed the fish and chips ($22). The fish was absolutely fresh, plied apart wonderfully, and the tartar sauce tasted homemade and was delightful! Hand-breaded and pretty large (half dinner plate). The chips were regular fries, but good. Others in our party enjoyed the amazing Lobster Dinner which seemed like a lot of food, including corn on the cob, a potato side, and tons of butter. The lobster was of decent size. KidMDK had the burger (to test it) and gave it an 8 out of 10, especially good for a seafood joint. Others enjoyed a haddock burger, the Lobster stew, and Wharf salad. Everything was great and dandy. The atmosphere was cozy and the wait staff was on the ball. Great attitudes and everything! The food was rather prompt even while they were at capacity with almost all seats filled. A great adventure! Stunning views of the water and Canada. If you're considering driving that way, I highly-recommend stopping in to grab a bite! (Just remember the gas and wallet!)