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    Nebo Lodge

    4.2 (28 reviews)
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    We spent the a longe weekend on North Haven, and had the pleasure of dining at Nebo Lodge Saturday night. Quickly the place filled up, but we were still given full attention by our server Whitney. It was delightful to see Maldon sea salt on the table, which meant we were in a discerning place for food. The menu had many options for appetizers and main courses based on local purveyors - wonderful tomatoes, fresh seafood, and delightful options for flavors including even a Korean-Japanese fusion tempura with Korean aioli! Highly recommend for a foodie to try the fruits of Maine in a cozy setting.

    Salmon on bed of fantastic rice
    Teddy W.

    This is such a cool place. Our waitress was lovely - an absolute sweetheart. The Nebo Lodge is a bit up a hill on North Haven, an island only accessible by boat! There is a ferry that can bring your car here (to the island) if you have mobility problems. The food was pricey which is to be expected when it tastes this good and all the ingredients have to be shipped to the island. All around good experience. This would be a lovely place for a romantic getaway or honeymoon.

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    Sebastian W.

    So wonderful to have Nebo on North Haven! Wonderful food, great service, relaxed vibe. A must-do when on the island whether for a drink at the bar or a great meal.

    The start of a spectacular dining experience
    G T.

    What a joy to spend a week on Vinalhaven. Our unforgettable culinary experience was our dinner at Nebo Lodge in North Haven last night. What a thrill to cross the Fox Islands Thorofare using the five-minute water taxi with Mattie at the helm. She assured us we would have an exceptional evening at the restaurant. Indeed, as our first encounter with the restaurant's staff, we commend her for taking extra care helping us board her boat and stay dry. After a short walk from the pier, we encountered the restaurant's charming beauty and warm hospitality as we went through the manicured gardens outside the inn and restaurant. After being seated promptly upon our arrival, the exceptional wait staff left no detail unattended. The charming table settings and antique tablecloths were highlighted with subtle candle light as the sun set and the food and beverages were served. We congratulate the Chef who produced an exquisite seasonal menu robust with fresh produce, meat, fish, and foods grown and harvested on the island and in coastal Maine. The extensive wine list was impressive as well as the creative cocktails selection. My wife selected the Penrose cocktail with Prosecco and orange, and we shared a bottle of Sangiovese wine for dinner. For appetizers, my wife and I both chose the Hubbard Squash and Apple Bisque, made up of toasted pepitas, miso-apple caramel, pickled squash and apple. The homemade focaccia bread was served with olive oil for dipping. The dining room in which we were seated had well-spaced out tables and enabled us to converse with our neighbor guests... like the couple next to us in their late 70's who shared they were soon to be married. The atmosphere was quaint and comfortable. We were never rushed and simply given time and space to enjoy. For her entree, my wife chose the ample-sized Grilled NY Strip Steak with chimichurri and charred peppers. It arrived medium rare just as she requested. It was large enough to have a portion for lunch today. I chose the Lamb Hearts from North Haven lambs skewered and grilled with charred peppers, couscous, eggplant purée, and chermoula. They were delicious and apparently quite popular with the other patrons. While I eat lamb throughout the year, I had never tasted lamb heart before and recommend it. We always like to split one dessert; however, the three featured selections all sounded delicious and made our choice difficult. We selected the Sticky Toffee Pudding with toffee sauce and house-made vanilla ice cream. Oh my... how wonderful it was! We could not have been happier that the only evening this week we didn't cook dinner at our rental cottage was simply the perfect way to end our vacation to Vinalhaven. My parents of blessed memory owned a restaurant and taught me to appreciate fine food and dining. I will never forget their first lesson: "The customer always comes first!" Indeed, from their training I appreciate a great restaurant with competent staff and a mission to guarantee customers its very best. Last night, Nebo Lodge delivered an unforgettable dining experience and we thank all those who assisted. Before closing, we want to offer special thanks to Emma, who made our dinner and water taxi reservations and greeted us upon arrival, to Annabell, our enthusiastic and attentive server with a charming sense of humor, and to Mattie who brought us safely to and from North Haven on the water taxi... her positive attitude was our first and lasting impression of Nebo Lodge and its emphasis on quality service and dining. God willing, we hope to return next year. Thanks again!

    Valerie S.

    You just know that if you have to take a boat over open ocean to get to a completely self sustained island full of organic farms...the food is gonna be good. And indeed it was. There is something about eating a meal in which you know everything came from down the road that makes it taste even more delicious. I recommend their peking duck wrap with pickled radish, sticky rice, and sri-cha-cha, the fried green tomatoes, and the Caldwell Farm rib eye. The dessert wines offered were fantastic, the vintage port and a DPX sherry in particular. I only wish that I had gotten a chance to then stay at the Nebo Lodge and experience their breakfast! Our waitress was wonderful as well, the perfect combination of sassy, sweet, and attentive. A less than successful interpretation of a fish taco was this spectacular place's only downfall. I had high hopes for this but it was really a strange combination of a reuben, and a fish taco...very much a swing and miss.

    Brian P.

    This a magical spot that is truly one of a kind, the island itself is like something out of a story book, our experience at Nebo was nothing less, cocktails,craft beer, local oysters and amazing lobster, the service and all the staff were super nice and more than helpful and made us feel at home. The entrance was blooming with wild flowers the tables were set to perfection. I will return!!

    Sarah C.

    Staying at the Nebo Lodge was a great experience. Unique, isolated by the sea and only accessible by ferry, there's a great feeling of community about the island. With only one other restaurant in town there's always a crowd around the food, which is grown locally and organically, giving you a real home grown feel. The house was amazing, a perfect blend of Victorian, rustic, and contemporary styles, that all combined seamlessly into a lovely atmosphere. The rooms were clean, decorated with local art, and complete with all natural soaps and shampoos that smelled great and brought you closer to nature it seemed. Our room, on the third floor, stayed cool through the night with a fan unit and lots of windows. To stay here was a real treat, and I would love to stay another night if the place wasn't already filled to the gills. The food was good as well, although I was not blown away by it as I had hoped to be. As one of Bon appetit's top ten foodie destinations, I was expecting an unforgettable meal, which was a desire left, meh, unsatisfied. The dining room was beautiful, with unique linen cloths on each tabletop. The dishes were mismatched vintage pieces, all beautiful, and the ensemble was pulled together by the teacup planter and mason jar candle center piece. I loved the rustic feel of the setting, and the beauty of the old china. Our appetizers were served, fried green tomatoes, crispy kale, and chicken liver pâté, which were delicious. Having been left with high expectations for the entrees, I was unimpressed my my main course. I ordered the brick oven chicken, which was served with a cabbage slaw base and fresh basil. The flavor balance was beautiful, but the portion was much too large and over salted. My mother ordered the lobster, which was some of the best I've had although it was served without utensils to properly eat which I though to be strange. The desserts were delicious, We ordered the chocolate pots de creme and the honey-thyme ice cream. The chocolate was dark, bitter and rich, offset by a light caramel drizzle. The ice cream was like nothing I'd ever had, a definite favorite. Our servers were attentive, helpful and sweet. Outside of the disappointing entrees and steep bill, the Nebo Lodge dinner was a hit.

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    Delicious oysters and wonderful sugar kelp martini - delightful combination and paired well with dipping fries

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    Welcoming, cosy classic New England inn, with all modern conveniences and outstanding food. Vegetarians catered for, too.

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