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    The Barn - Old Smith Farm

    The Barn - Old Smith Farm

    3.5
    (48 reviews)
    12.1 mi

    There seems to be a lot of good, bad, and indifferent reviews of The Barn, so we decided to try it…read moreout. Cute updated Barn converted to a restaurant. Full bar, indoor and outdoor seating. We sat inside this visit as it recently rained and was still wet outside. Updated hours so the open up at 12 Friday and Saturday, 10-4 on Sundays. Wednesday and Thursday 4-9. We were greeted by friendly staff and seated quickly. Ordered the "Smokey Margarita" mezcal replaces the tequila and a tahine rim, very delicious. Ordered the RI Stuffies. Quahog, chorizo and cornbread, interesting and comforting. I got the cilantro lime fried chicken sandwich with fries. Sandwich is delicious and the fries are crispy. The coleslaw on the sandwich make it tough to eat and a bit messy, but still good. Michele got the fish and chips. Their fryers are gluten free safe. So she was happy about that. All in all a great meal, wish my sandwich wasn't so runny with the Cole slaw. I would come back to try their pizza and other offerings.

    Not sure what's happening here . Beautiful barn ( no air conditioning ) it is an old barn so that…read moremakes sense. The patio and grounds were really nice. The staff were great but the food ,was awful so bad and it was not cheap either. The pizza was burnt and so thin it was like a tortilla with dried up cheese and minimal dried out basil. The fried chicken sandwich was supposed to be lime and cilantro but it was a dried out piece of chicken with some coleslaw? ( maybe left over from the night before and heated )I don't know it was all inedible we ended up throwing it out after one bite of each . The fries were the only thing that was edible but for $11.00 they should be . We had done take out as it was too hot to sit outside or inside. Would have sent it all back had I eaten there. Won't be back

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    Entrance and dining
    Entrance and dining
    Buffalo chicken pizza
    Buffalo chicken pizza
    The deck off the back of the barn. Nice view overlooking yard and pond.

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    The deck off the back of the barn. Nice view overlooking yard and pond.
    Maine Maritime Museum

    Maine Maritime Museum

    4.7
    (80 reviews)
    14.4 mi

    This is an excellent museum which highlights Bath's proud history of shipbuilding in Maine…read more Although the admission fee is high ($20 or $22), it helps to support the volunteers and activities of the museum. We only had 2 hours available, so we focused largely on the exhibits. The museum includes various buildings which highlight different aspect of shipbuilding from caulking, blacksmithing, and building skiffs (modern day boats used to travel on Maine's coastal waterways). We loved the exhibit on lobstering in Maine - with superb displays that showed why Maine's lobsters are prized worldwide (they have the best claw meat), and a colorful display of buoys and traps. Talking with volunteers about the art of woodcarving and building skiffs was very interesting. It was cool to see the flagpoles (representing the Wyoming schooner) and Bath Iron Works in the distance (a current shipyard for the U.S. Navy). Since we only had 2 hours available from 10am-12pm, we could not join the afternoon lighthouse cruises (which looked like fun). Overall, we enjoyed our visit to the Maine Maritime Museum! You'll learn a lot about Bath's proud history of shipbuilding and the tradition of lobstering in Maine.

    The Maine Maritime Museum is not only an excellent museum for highlighting the area's substantial…read morecontribution to maritime history, but their events are always first class. I have done cruises, taken classes, and attended dinners here, and each experience was such a treat! I know that I will NEVER again watch fireworks from shore when it was so much better to watch them from the water. I highly recommend becoming a Museum member, not just for the event discounts, but just to have access to the beautiful grounds. I have whiled away more than one afternoon, watching the beautiful Kennebec River and all the wildlife from the grassy shore. This Museum is so much more than a museum; it's a celebration of Bath's relationship with the sea. If I could give this more than 5 stars, I would!

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    Our daily 1-hour cruises (mid-May-October) pass Bath Iron Works--a unique way to see America's Navy being built right from the water!
    Our daily 1-hour cruises (mid-May-October) pass Bath Iron Works--a unique way to see America's Navy being built right from the water!
    Looking for nature on one of our daily cruises--rain or shine!
    Looking for nature on one of our daily cruises--rain or shine!
    The Wyoming evocation is the largest outdoor sculpture in New England!

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    The Wyoming evocation is the largest outdoor sculpture in New England!

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