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    Stonehurst Manor

    Stonehurst Manor

    (206 reviews)

    $$$

    What a charming place! It's very old and the ambiance reflects that. We thought it was all part of…read morethe charm and what it made it so unique. We started our night in the library lounge on a weeknight in July. The bartender was very friendly and made great drinks - the cosmopolitan was my favorite. We asked her a few questions on the manor and she shared a brochure on its history. The vibe in the library is very dark and moody. The books are old and from the family who originally lived there. It was very interesting to take a look at a few of them. There is also a large fireplace which I'm sure is quite lovely in the fall and winter. We sat in the dining room for dinner. There are large windows in the dining room with a view. Our waitress was very attentive. We ordered the shrimp cocktail appetizer which included four large shrimp. For dinner, my husband and I each ordered the chicken, which came with potatoes and cranberry compote. It was delicious and probably one of the best meals we had while on vacation.

    Although we have been patrons of the Wild Rose Restaurant at Stonehurst for many years, it is with…read moresadness that we realize that the lovely restaurant we knew and loved is gone. The extensive menu is reduced to a small fraction of what it was, the specialty pizzas are gone, and the food was mediocre (at best). The Diet Coke was the best part of the meal. Very, very sad--but we will remember our wonderful experiences in years past.

    Primo - Old school rigi. Homemade rigatoni with Italian sausage.

    Primo

    (489 reviews)

    $$$$

    My wife and I have been celebrating as many anniversaries as we can at Primo. With the exception of…read more2020 and 2025 we haven't missed a year. However. This year made us realize that this is our last year. It was our 25th and we were looking forward to it. It started with the hostess who was annoyed that we showed up 7 minutes early for our reservation and told us they were running on time and to take a walk in the garden and come back at the exact time of our reservation. Which we did. We were seated by the manager who seemed impatient. He handed us the menus and walked off. A detail I didn't consider until I noticed that the other manger handed the menus and went over some drink specials and menu specials. Our server was nice in the beginning although seemingly distracted. We found out a little later they had a wedding party upstairs and the kitchen was behind. We didn't mind because we were there for the experience as much as the food. However as the night rolled on and things took longer and longer, the staff seemed more and more annoyed with us for ordering our meal. By the end of the meal, our server asked if we wanted a cheese or dessert service and seemed very annoyed when we said yes. At this point we were 2 1/2 hours in and they wanted us out. However, we were still there because it had taken so long for our service and food. In the end we split a strawberry shortcake, which was very good, I had a coffee, and we got out of there. They wanted us out and we didn't want to stay any more. What is sad is we have been celebrating our anniversary for 20 years there as often as we can and this, our 25th was the worse experience we have ever had and we won't return. It broke our hearts.

    Primo, "first". Interesting name to give your own restaurant. And the website doubles down by…read morequoting the chef - "the ultimate Farm to Table experience." (Another superlative?) Further reading boasts that they've received multiple awards and accolades, though the last one seems to be from 6 years ago. (As they say, time changes everything.) After walking around the beautiful grounds and event spaces, the young hostess who greeted us told us confidently that we would not be disappointed. Such hype and a charming setting could be a set up for disappointment, and it was. The friendly and attentive waiter tried to recite the specials but had to check his notes and wasn't certain about some ingredients or pricing. We chose the toast special "with house-made bread, cheese and seasonal berries". Immediately after ordering it, he asked if we wanted the bread service as well. We just ordered the toast . . . It was thin bread spread with bland cheese, a few macerated strawberries, a drizzle of balsamic and some greens on top (because you always put balsamic glaze and a few greens on top at an Italian-inspired restaurant?) Cliché, bland and no way those were local strawberries this early in the season. I like a simple starter but that depends on having flavor. (We had better avocado toast for breakfast at Joe's Flat Iron Cafe in Skowhegan a few days before.) Next we shared the Farmer's Salad, appetizingly and nostalgically served in a hand-turned wooden bowl. The crisp, fresh greens were radicchio, frissé, and romaine with house croutons, shaved Parmesan, pork belly pieces and a tasty dressing. Good effort overall but 1) what local farm produced those greens in early May ("ultimate farm to table"?), 2) I'm over trendy, greasy and sinewy pork belly replacing good, crispy bacon and 3) It was a simple salad I could have made at home. Where was the wow? We again went with the seasonal special for the main - house-made ravioli stuffed with house-made ricotta, lobster pieces and vegetables in an herb infused oil. Sounded great, looked good but another bland disappointment. The vegetable on top (garnish?) was roasted pea shoots that were dry and stringy. Sautéed cabbage was mixed with the raviolis. A flavorless filler. But kudos for including locally foraged fiddle heads to add seasonal color and interest. The pasta was well made but the cheese filling was just bland. As was the colored but flavorless herb oil. (And now I understand why Italian cooks say cheese doesn't go with seafood.) We asked for salt, got a strange look but they brought it. I have to give them credit for carefully crafting an uplifting and appealing setting. The gardens, event buildings, main house and dining spaces have an intoxicating atmosphere. And they clearly have their fans. (A woman at the next table who was eavesdropping on our conversation about the pros and cons of the food pointedly said to us as she left so that others could hear "I hope they got your meal right".) Bless her heart. Fine to support the home team (Maine plates on her car) but it's good theater more than great food. Overhyped and too expensive for what it is.

    Portland Regency Hotel & Spa - Lobster fritatta

    Portland Regency Hotel & Spa

    (211 reviews)

    $$$

    Old Port

    Stayed two nights recently and was not overly impressed. The service was good, but a bit…read morepretentious, like we should feel privileged to be there. The jacuzzi and steam rooms were under renovation from the last week of June through mid-July, which seems like odd timing since it is busy season. It didn't really affect us as we weren't planning to use, but advance notice would have been nice. The people checking in in front of us were upset about it, but their complaints were completely brushed off. The rooms were comfortable but need refreshing. Stains on the carpet, etc. The walls are thin and you can hear the people in the room next to you. The location is excellent for walking throughout downtown Portland. Easy access to the waterfront and many top restaurants. Doubtful we'd stay again.

    Great hotel with long history in the Old Port. Centrally located for enjoying food and…read moreentertainment. The staff are friendly and very accommodating for guests arriving late at night to utilize the complimentary airport shuttle service and also allow for a slightly later checkout to support utilizing the spa services. The bed was comfortable and room provided everything I needed. The on site gym was actually larger than I expected and had a reasonable amount of free weights. The restaurant was amazing.....delicious food, well prepared and again very friendly and attentive staff. Lobster for breakfast was exactly what I needed to remind me I was home. I would definitely stay at the Regency again. Thank you!

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Manchester-Airport - Home away from home!

    Holiday Inn Express & Suites Manchester-Airport

    (53 reviews)

    $$

    We had a great experience here!! Our room was clean and modern and nicely decorated. We enjoyed the…read morecomfy king bed and large TV! I love the lounge chair in the room. Bathroom was great! Shower was awesome and you could adjust the water flow. I liked that they had Dove products in the shower and by the sink. Breakfast was good, we ate plenty. The pool was just ok. I was looking forward to a nice pool but this one was cold. I did go in, it took forever to ease in but I only stayed in for 10 minutes. Too cold. My husband liked the hot tub. The chlorine smell in the pool room was very overwhelming! Our eyes were burning after just being in the room for a few minutes. The pool towels are way too small. We didn't use the workout room but it looked nice. The front desk man that checked us in was just blah, not friendly. The lady that checked us out was very nice. I liked that they had a little shop next to check in to purchase snacks and they gave us a free bottle of water upon check in. Very close to everything, great location. I would stay here again unless I found a place with a better pool lol but if you don't care about that then it's a great stay!!

    Holiday Inn is consistently a reliable choice, and I tend to prefer their properties whenever I…read moretravel--whether for business or pleasure. This location was clean, comfortable, and clearly recently remodeled. The bed was especially cozy, which made for a great night's rest. I gave it four stars only because the hotel wasn't decorated for Christmas. When you're on the road as often as I am, those holiday touches help make time away from home feel a little more "homey." Even so, it was an excellent stay overall, and I would happily return. UPDATE: Came back to the hotel this afternoon and found a beautiful Christmas tree with a little village underneath it!!!!

    Omni Mount Washington Resort & Spa - Omni Mount Washington Resort

    Omni Mount Washington Resort & Spa

    (415 reviews)

    $$$

    I dont think its any surprise that staying at the Omni is a top notch experience, but I was…read moreincredibly surprised at how family friendly this resort was. I came here with my Husband before we had kids and was expecting myself to have to eat in the room to keep my feral kids out of the way of the guests, but that could not have been further from the truth! Stayed at the Omni with my three kids, 5 and under, and in laws for a few nights and had an incredible experience. As soon as we arrived, everyone was incredibly friendly. Nick gave our kids a very warm welcome and handed them all super nice kids welcome bags. He was also the last person we saw when we left and he did a great job, super friendly! The resort has plenty of outdoor areas for the kids to run around and get some energy out. The indoor pool was perfect for kids. Only went up to 4 ft and there was a 1.5 ft wading area for the babies. There is a toy store on site in case you want to get the kids something. Of course the arcade was a huge hit for our kids. All of our meals were wonderful. We had the best servers. Elena, Peter, Dilek were awesome. Elena made us feel so special and treated me and my mother in law so well! Adam was super helpful and always hustlin around the covered porch area. After the kids were asleep we were able to sneak out to the Conservatory bar (beautiful views of the mountains) and Ben made delicious drinks. Overall we loved it, highly recommend for families, and we will definitely be back. Thank you Omni team!

    We recently stayed at the Omni Mount Washington Resort, paying over $800 a night for a family…read moresuite, expecting the high standard of luxury and scenic views that the Omni brand built its reputation on. What we experienced instead was an absolute disgrace. When we opened the curtains of our expensive suite, we were greeted not by the majestic White Mountains, but by garbage cans, dumpsters, HVAC units, and an unsightly service/utility yard. At no point during booking or check-in was it disclosed that our high-tier family suite would overlook the hotel's back-of-house trash operations. When we brought this to management's attention, expecting basic empathy and a reasonable resolution, the response was shockingly dismissive. The staff was completely unaccommodating, and the manager was entirely unempathetic and uncooperative. Rather than trying to make things right or move us to a acceptable room, the manager blatantly told us that if we didn't like our accommodations, we could always just check out. To add insult to injury, after making us feel thoroughly unvalidated and ignored, the manager offered a insulting token compensation: waiving a single night's $50 resort fee on a stay costing over $800 per night. This stay was a complete and total disappointment. The quality of the accommodations and the terrible attitude of management were completely inconsistent with Omni's reputation and nowhere near worth the price we paid. Save your money and stay somewhere that actually values its guests.

    Caswell Farm & Wedding Barn - venues - Updated August 2026

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