“Best breakfast in Freeport. It gets busy, so recommend getting early. The waiting situation is a bit unique: you walk through the restaurant and then wait in line for a table. The folks work hard to flip tables though, so I think the longest I've waited is 30 minutes or so. The menu is very standard, and very classic. Everything is well executed. I'm partial to the Freeport Favorite, it's a standard breakfast. The sausage gravy and biscuits are also quite good.“
“It was an absolute delight to have lunch here. The waitress was so friendly and helpful. And everything tasted amazing.Kid-friendliness: The waitress suggested a couple options for my 2 year old and was very willing to make slight changes to menu items to accommodate them.“
“A decent place, during my visit it took about 20 minutes to get my breakfast (late saturday, around 1100) which felt a little too long. The eggs bene were slightly undercooked as well. Menu is a little limited. Interior was tidy, pleasant and cheerful. Staff were all very friendly. Not sure if this or the Freeport Cafe is better. Inclined tor try the latter again.“
“Excellent ice cream, great atmosphere, feels good to support a family business. Our first time trying it, they said they were experimenting with more kid-friendly flavors and sure enough — on our second visit, they had. The ice cream leans gourmet and offers a wide variety of unique flavors.“
“What a cool addition to downtown Brunswick! Their little market has a lot of interesting ingredients to try new recipes and fun snacks to test out. The inari was yummy and reasonably priced. I haven't seen a better selection of rice wines in the area. The staff was really helpful and accommodating. One staff member helped me down the stairs with my stroller!Dietary restrictions: Plenty for dairy free guests.“
“Food is delicious and the atmosphere is perfect for meeting up with friends or entertaining tiny children. Chef Toni’s to go meals and catering are perfect to freeze and have on hand and have been our go to gift to many a friend or family member who could benefit from some food love.Vegetarian options: Vegetarian Frittatas, sandwiches, soups, Mac and cheese and baked goodsDietary restrictions: Gluten free, dairy free and vegetarian optionsParking: Large free lotKid-friendliness: Plenty of space to explore and giant globe to check out, occasionally kids ice cream stand to play withWheelchair accessibility: No stairs, flat surface entrance with automatic door openers“
“Okay, I was looking for a coffee place to kill some time at before an appointment in the area. This place came up in my search and boy am I glad I decided to stop here. First - it is super cute. With a mix of community tables, counter seating, and even one very cozy looking chair (I say looking because it was occupied and I was unable to plunk myself down and enjoy my book - which it was beckoning me to do). They have an extensive coffee menu and use their own roasted beans. I went with a standard coffee but did upgrade to maple syrup for my sweetener. (Anyone who knows me knows this alone won me over!) And, if you eat in - your coffee comes in a beautiful real mug! They have decent bakery case which is stocked with pastries from Two Fat Cats and bagels from Rose Foods! That's right - you can get a Rose Food bagel without the hassle of parking on Forest Ave in Portland. I got the Mystery Spice (old bay seasoning) and enjoyed half with Olive Cream Cheese and the other with Herbed. Clearly they make the cream cheeses here in house and they are delicious. The place seems pretty popular as there were many people here on a Thursday morning. Already planning a trip back here with a friend for a little remote work day!“
“My only complaint is this bakery isn't in my home town!I've been eating gluten free for over 15 years and Wildflours is one of the best, if not the best, bakery I've ever found.Stopped by on a visit to Brunswick, to pick up a few baked goodies and ended up with a loaf of gluten free bread and various baked goodies. All crazy good.Just wish Wildflours was in my town here in Connecticut so I could get their great goods weekly.“
“Beautiful & totally awesome ocean views! Crabmeat roll & Lobstah roll were super delicious! And Maine Root Beer, all wonderful! But, I had to return the Corn Chowdah as it tasted lemony, yes, lemony! There’s outdoor seating right on the edge of a dock at a small harbor marina and to the side of the restaurant. It was great watching local or summer residents coming to this shop for lunch, by boats! All in all, aside from the corn chowdah experience, which they gladly refunded the cost, we will stop here again!“
“This place is very good! I think their prices have gotten a little steep over the past year (25% +/- increase) but the food quality has stayed excellent and their service is very good. I will continue to come here as long as the doors are open!“
“Stopped in during a rainstorm and the ladies could not have been more welcoming! The shop was packed but they made a table for us to sit, made sure we were comfortable and made us tasty drinks! I had an Americano which was delicious, and my wife had a blueberry lemonade that the loved! Happy we sought shelter from the rain in this shop, will certainly return!“