There are a few restaurants such as McLeod's, Glenn's Place, Bucksport House of Pizza or Ming's Chinese Food, as well as an ice cream parlor nearby!
You can go across the scenic bridge for a tour of Fort Knox or the Penobscot Narrows bridge itself.
Alternately, you can take Route 1 for a scenic drive to Bar Harbor or Ellsworth for some great food and views, as well as some unique shops.
Bar Harbor has a lovely view of the ocean, shops up and down the streets, as well as some amazing eats. It is also the home of Acadia National Park.
In Ellsworth, there are some shops, chains, and great restaurants. There is also Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary, a bird of prey sanctuary that has long term residents who could not be released back into the wild as well as some hiking trails and an information center.
11 minutes from venue. Right on the waterfront with picturesque view of the Penobscot Narrows bridge as well as Fort Knox! Along with the waterfront, there is a paved walking path that takes you to a sign that gives you the distance from Maine and other parts of the world offering a unique perspective on where you are! Not to mention the views!
23 minutes from venue.
The lovely historic inn offers a great view of the River, and a quaint peek into vintage Maine. Well done and elegant, with dining on site, the Lucerne is a great place to stay.
70 minutes from venue.
Right by the ocean, and next to the gorgeous campus of College of the Atlantic, as well as a 6 minute walk to the sights and scene of downtown Bar Harbor.
70 minutes from venue.
If you're looking for a luxurious place to enjoy the sites and views of the Bar harbor area, look no further. It has an Italian restaurant in house, as well as proximity to Acadia National Park and the Abbe Museum, located in the heart of downtown Bar Harbor.