Freeport, Maine City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Freeport, Maine Travel Guide has been your connection to Freeport's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Dining in Freeport


Freeport has many dining options to please any palate. Although Freeport is a small town, the cuisine is of big city caliber. Choose to eat out at a high end restaurant or eat some of Maine's best street food. Expect plenty of famous Maine lobsters and fresh produce to fill your place. Locally grown ingredients are a must in Freeport dining, and from your bed and breakfast breakfast to a dinner at a local restaurant, you can expect the food to be fresh and prepared with special attention. For some of the best seafood around, try Azure Cafe, which is high end without being snooty. Beautiful presentation and delicious food are the trademarks of this fun, innovative restaurant. For a more casual meal, try Gritty McDuff's, which offers everything from traditional pub fare that the kids will love to more of those famous lobsters. Adults will love the brewed-on-site beer and the "brewtique" where you can buy a unique gift and even order a case of beer to be shipped home. For a unique international experience, visit Pedro O'Hara's, which serves Irish and Mexican cuisine in a wholly unexpected, delicious way. Wherever you decide to eat, play or shop in Freeport, your bed and breakfast vacation will be one of a kind. Not only will you never forget it, you'll be urging all your friends and family back home to go and take a peek at Freeport, Maine!
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