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    Deb's Bristol Diner

    4.7 (60 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Adina S.

    I can't speak highly enough about this place! My friends and I were up in Maine for the weekend and came here for Sunday brunch. We had to wait for a bit to get a table, but they gave us a buzzer and we hung out at the picnic tables outside. All the food was absolutely spectacular. The menu had all the classics, had a hard time deciding what to order! I had the swimming hole hash, which was delicious. The kielbasa was nicely browned and added a heartiness to the dish. Go for one of their homemade bread options for sure! My friends all enjoyed their meals (high praise for the pancakes and French toast especially). Not only was the food amazing, but the people were great too - the staff and customers alike! Everyone was really friendly and in good spirits. If I'm ever in the area again, I will have to come back!

    Randomly ordered kielbasa and eggs complimented by a fluffy grilled biscuit!
    Laurie E.

    Planning a trip to the lighthouse at Pemaquid?!? Take a moment and stop for a memorable breakfast at Deb's Bristol Diner for authentic home cooking! The local feel and warm hospitality are the perfect combination, topped off by excellent service make Deb's so special. The warm biscuits and melt in your mouth cinnamon buns are the best I have had in years! Pro tip order a cinnamon bun when you sit down to share with your company while enjoying hot bottomless

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    Stacey S.

    This cafe is as cute as a button and as big as a minute. I loved chatting with Deb at the counter, and would come back in a heartbeat for the corned beef hash. 100% from scratch and so darn good!! Highly recommend if you're looking for a great meal and cozy vibes.

    Blueberry pancakes and side of bacon
    Bob W.

    Really good blueberry pancakes at Deb's! The side of bacon was good but overpriced so we dock one star for that. But would definitely return for more of those pancakes!

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    Live right down the road from this great breakfast spot and go here a few times month. Great homemade biscuits and sausage gravy.

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    Everything was fantastic. I loved the hash-browns and blueberry pancake. The service was excellent!

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    Excellent breakfast, very friendly and great service. Homemade hash. Great pancakes and omelettes. Highly recommend this spot!

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    Get outta town!!! OMG we are headed to Camden & Bar Harbor. Our 1st stop was Red's Eats in…read moreWiscasset to have their famous lobster roll. Bummer they don't open until May 6, two days from now. Continuing our drive north we came across the famous Moody's Diner that's known for their pies & down home cooking. They cook their own turkey so a turkey club is a must. For me it was either a 1/2 # lobster roll or a Percy burger with Swiss, onion & mushrooms. The burger was the juiciest burger I've ever had & I had a hard time getting it around my mouth. I managed to eat 3/4 of it & took the rest back to our B&B for later. We also had a side of awesome onion rings. If you've never been go eat & enjoy Maine cooking & hospitality. A factoid: They serve over 55,000 pieces of pie a year. Off to Whitehall B&B to rest up, go sightseeing & have an extraordinary dinner the night before our 37th anniversary. I forgot look at the size of this oatmeal raisin cookie we bought. Biggest cookie I've ever seen. BTW: Kris ordered a slice of strawberry rhubarb pie, she didn't like it. I passed on dessert.

    Moody's Diner is known as a long family legacy and a classic New England roadside landmark known…read morefor their pies and legendary comfort food established in 1927. These historic must-stop stays busy all year round with patrons of locals and tourists alike. You walk in and you'll see history and family photos. We've been driving here for many years and never stopped, and today we finally did! We came in at 1:15 p.m. and there was still a wait, around 20-30 minutes. We were going to have their famous dishes but opted to get breakfast instead. I enjoyed my 3 eggs over easy with sausage and a side of bacon, and BF had his with ham and blueberry pancakes. You can never mess up breakfast, which we are looking forward to going back and trying other dishes, specifically the biscuits and gravy, my ultimate American comfort food, and I'd be the judge. The server was nice and attentive, and breakfast came out in 10 minutes. Prices are reasonable.

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    We've been driven by A1 Diner countless times, and after reading about its long, rich history,…read morefinally decided to stop by on a recent trip to Acadia. The free street parking right outside the restaurant was an unexpected and pleasant surprise. Just as surprising was the overpriced and just-okay food. I gotta say, both the inside and outside vibe of the place are a bit misaligned with the menu and food quality, and also the prices. We arrived at around noon and the menu unfortunately didn't look any breakfast items as they stopped those at 11am. Instead, our options were burgers, sandwiches, and dinner plates. The menu was quite extensive and creative -- it wasn't your typical diner menu (Asian noodles?!) -- but also, prices were steep for a place like this. A cheeseburger was $16+, with an extra $1 charge for tomato and onion. The sandwiches were more expensive and just included chips -- fries were an up-charge. Honestly, just the prices alone were a turn off. My burger -- I ordered the one with brie and jam on it -- was so underwhelming. Not even an exciting cheese like brie could save it. What a shame because it really did seem like such a cool spot!

    I drove from Greenville to meet a friend here. The ambience and experience is totally worth it; my…read morefriend had suggested this spot and I really enjoyed it. The service was superior and very friendly. The server was in tune with our situation; did not make us feel like we were overstaying our welcome, while we did spend 2 hours catching up. The food was very good (I got Korean bbq sliders/her ham grilled cheese), not outstanding, but in line with the overall experience and I would come back. Feeling like you are in a 1940s train car was super cool!!

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