6 Best American Restaurants near Belfast

Daily Soup Soup • $
118 High St, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Portobello Mushroom Sandwich
Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Turkey Chili over Rice
Ham and Cheese Melt
Roasted Beet Salad
Soup

“I got the ham & cheese melt and an iced coffee. My lunch was delicious!They were very gracious about me having my dog as well. As long as they kept her by my side, they let me order and eat at one of the tables outside.If I ever come back to Belfast, I will definitely come back here!“

4.9 Superb42 Reviews
Darby's American • $$
155 High St, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Cornbread with Blueberry Butter
Fried Whole Belly Clams
Maine Lobster Roll
Chicken Enchilada
Pad Thai Chicken
Clam Chowder
Key Lime Pie
House Salad
Creme Brulee
Cobb Salad

“Can't go wrong with Darby's when you're in Belfast.Met up with a friend for lunch on a weekday. Was surprised to see that the cornbread was no longer complimentary. However, we ordered some as an appetizer and it was delicious as always.I ordered the Cobb salad and it was perfectly executed.“

4.5 Superb82 Reviews
Bell the Cat Sandwich Shop • $
15 Belmont Ave, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Pesto Panini
Chicken and Waffles
Chicken Caesar Wrap
Breakfast Sandwich
Breakfast Burrito
Salmon Bagel
Cobb Salad
Home Fries
Vegetarian
Muffin

“Was fortunate enough to pass by Bell the Cat as I was passing through Belfast! Clearly a local hotspot as evidenced by the many friendly people mingling inside, recognizing each other now and then. As I’d never been there before, Olivia at the counter helped me decide what to order, and was friendly, personable, and attentive. A+ for customer service! I was too late for breakfast tacos, (ends at 11am) but had an excellent meal nonetheless.I ordered a cup of the Thai Curry soup, which was highly recommended, and I can see why! Absolutely delicious. Texture was great, lemongrass especially was incredible. Warmed me right up.I also had the Chicken Poppy wrap, with feta cheese and strawberries, it was bright and summery on this cold day. Didn’t realize it came with a side of chips, that was a nice surprise.The dining area was casual and bright, restrooms clean and well-stocked, and everything was pretty reasonably priced, considering I got a full sandwich, a cup of soup, and a hot chocolate.If I’m in the area again, I would not hesitate to return :)Kid-friendliness: Casual vibe, open seating, kid-friendly“

4.3 Superb72 Reviews
Harborwalk Restaurant Breakfast • $
37 Front St, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Chicken Caesar Wrap
Front Street Burger
Sweet Potato Fries
Calm Strip Basket
Peanut Butter Pie
Chicken Sandwich
Haddock Sandwich
Fish and Chips
Haddock Basket
Cheesy Fries

“Just trying out restaurants in the city that I haven't been to yet after living here for almost 4 years. The food here was absolutely fantastic. Fried Fiddleheads, WOW. Amazing. Fried mushrooms, WOW. Amazing. Their French fries, incredible. I had a grilled cheese pulled pork sandwich, pulled pork was ridiculous. Our server was really nice. It was quiet, almost nobody there, just a nice restaurant inspired by belfasts nautical history, will be coming back in the near future.“

3.9 Good49 Reviews
Rollie's Bar and Grill Bar & Grill • $
37 Main St, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Sweet Potato Fries
Fresh Cut Fries
Chicken Fingers
Fish & Chips
Onion Rings
Sandwich
Chowder
Burger
Nachos
Wings

“Food is great, service is as well, mostly a locals hangout, so very appealing in that respect. There is a great variety of beer on tap, food as I previously noted is great, seems to be a lot of cooked from scratch, if your looking for reheated Sysco product this is NOT the place for you. Only downside is that being in downtown Belfast parking in the summer can be a PITA“

3.6 Good88 Reviews
Traci's Diner Diner • $
57 Main St, Belfast

Customers` Favorites

Lobster Roll WLF F
Lobster Benedict
House Breakfast
Sausage Gravy
English Muffin
Eggs Benedict
Blueberry
Sandwich
Toast
Diner

“You can find Traci's Diner at 57 Main St, Belfast, ME 04915 at the intersection of Washington St - about half way up the hill where Belfast resides from the harbor. There seems to be a lot of street parking and also a few scattered lots here-and-there. We walked the nearby Armistice Bridge winding down the Train Trail and back to the Belfast Harbor walk, finally winding up the street to take a look at this picaresque town. Looking for something simple to fill our bellies, our local host suggested Traci's as he'd eaten there several times in the past. Traci's occupies what appears to be a local house that's expanded over time - there's an upper seating area with a counter and a lower room for additional seating. The interior is painted white and kelly green with polkadots - very whimsical. The available dishes are what I think of as traditional lunch/diner plates and sandwiches, breakfast all day with a few seafood items thrown in. I asked for tea and to my surprise they had an excellent southern-style sweet tea (seems someone there had spent time in the south so they made it right and fresh). For lunch we each had sandwiches and fries - mine was a pastrami reuben that was pretty good, served on marbled bread and a pickle spear. Fries were served with local ketchup. Service was exceptional - we arrived about 15 minutes before closing (afternoon) and everyone was really nice about feeding us anyway, knowing we would keep them there past closing. Kudos for this place for doing things right and taking care you customers.“

3.6 Good90 Reviews
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