Tip: Combine with a Mid-Coast drive to Wiscasset (Red's Eats lobster roll queue) or further to Damariscotta oysters.

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Cape Elizabeth (Bite Into Maine, Portland Head Light) ★ 4.6

Cape Elizabeth, 15 minutes south of Portland, is home to the original Bite Into Maine lobster roll truck at Fort Williams Park and Portland Head Light (1791).

Tip: Bite Into Maine truck runs seasonal April through October; park entrance fee for non-residents in summer.

Freeport (Maine Beer Co) ★ 4.7

Freeport, 25 minutes north of Portland, is home to Maine Beer Co (Lunch IPA, Dinner DIPA) at 525 US Route 1 and Harraseeket Lunch and Lobster on the harbour.

Tip: Maine Beer Co taproom serves wood-fired pizza on site. Harraseeket Lunch is BYOB, cash and card both fine.

Rockland (Primo, oysters, Camden) ★ 4.7

Rockland on the Mid-Coast, 75 minutes northeast, is home to Primo Restaurant from James Beard Award winner Melissa Kelly (Best Chef Northeast 1999 and 2013).

Tip: Primo books out 4-6 weeks ahead in summer. Camden harbour 15 minutes north has further dinner options.

Brunswick (Frontier, Big Top Deli) ★ 4.3

Brunswick is 30 minutes north of Portland, home to Bowdoin College, Frontier Cafe at the Cabot Mill and Big Top Deli on the Maine Street downtown corridor.

Tip: Frontier runs lunch and dinner with weekend brunch; the movie theatre programs an indie film calendar.

Kennebunkport (The Clam Shack, Mabel's Lobster Claw) ★ 4.4

Kennebunkport on the South Coast, 30 minutes south of Portland, is home to The Clam Shack lobster roll and Mabel's Lobster Claw on Ocean Avenue.

Tip: The Clam Shack queue is long in summer; arrive at open (11:00) or after 14:00 for shorter waits.

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