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    Seafolk Coffee

    4.3 (29 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Emily F.

    What a cute place! I was impressed by the atmosphere and the baked goods. I had their chocolate chip cookie and a matcha (which was decent). Prices are typical for a higher end coffee shop. They have a lot of seating inside, with couch, table, and barstool options. Their back patio has an incredible view of the marina! Service was friendly and fairly fast. I can't speak on their food service specifically, but it looked good! Strong wifi too-- had a great time hanging out for a couple of hours on a rainy Sunday.

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    Clair S.

    This place was ridiculously packed and I could see why the key place to sit is on a small balcony outside in the back with a spectacular view of the bay and the sailboats, but seating was extremely limited when you go in you have to make your way to align to place your order Starbucks style. I ordered Café Olay and a fresh croissant. There is tables inside, but the best view is on the balcony. There's also sofa sit and wait comfortably for your order to be called my order up. I found my way back to the front of the café, and sat outside on the outside tables with views to the road, it was still very pretty because the area is quaint and nicely decorated place and a tasty pastry place gets packed

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    Juicy M.

    Love this coffee shop! Such a nice place to chat, work or ruminate. Food is also amazing and people who work here are just the sweetest. I'm afraid of what will happen in the summer when the tourists discover it but they do deserve the attention. Added some pics of the menu, but try the pastries too!

    Alison B.

    really friendly staff. great prices and cute overlook of the harbor. had oat milk and almond milk for non dairy options and yummy avocado toast. and they give you cute animals as a "number" for your order

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    Good food and coffee. Perfect view of the harbor if you dine on the balcony. Cute inside. Service was unfriendly.

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    3 years ago

    I like family owned business. The coffee blend was outstanding. They have a nice and Cousy tables.

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    5 years ago

    I've attempted to visit more than once and it is always closed. Too bad, it looks like a really nice and inviting place.

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    8 years ago

    Best breakfast sandwich evah! Brand new spot in Rockport Harbor. Gorgeous view, friendly staff, delicious baked goods.

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    8 years ago

    Nice location. Nice people. Interesting menu. Unfortunately the service is ridiculously slow.

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    Love this place! Great breakfast sandwiches and coffee, beautiful seating areas, very friendly staff.

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    The place overlooks the bay and the cappuccinos are a work of art not to mention truly delicious.

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    In Good Company - Dinner

    In Good Company

    4.2(180 reviews)
    6.0 mi
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    It was ok but it did not impress me. Though the food was mostly good and the space was nice, the…read moremenu was rather limiting, the dishes had flaws, and the service was a bit off with regard to timing. I had a Black Manhattan cocktail, supposedly differing from an ordinary Manhattan by use of a different kind of bitters (Amaro) and "filthy cherries." These seemed like basic good quality maraschinos to me (3); nothing "filthy" about them. Nevertheless it was good, fruity, and ample strength. The appetizer selection was small and heavy on bread-based items. (No free table bread was available - grrrr.) Most didn't appeal but the Roasted Garlic did, served with bread (2 kinds: a toasted crostini and a fresh crusty sourdough). The garlic was a whole head, sliced open for easy access and presented on a very hot plate, sweet and mellow from long slow roasting, and served with a choice of cheeses (molten blue, brie, whipped feta, or chèvre) - I chose chèvre and it was very good and a generous portion. A very simple dish not often encountered in restaurants. In retrospect this was the best part of the meal. I felt a little rushed at times and impatient at other times. It took a very long time to get the appetizer so I had nothing to dilute the effects of the strong cocktail. But then more than once I was asked about my entree before I was ready; once when ordering the appetizer and another time soon after I received it and hadn't made up my mind yet. I held my ground and told them I wasn't quite ready, and they accepted that and I took my time eating. There was an eclectic selection of wines by the glass. I had an interesting rosé from Slovenia. My entree was a roasted fish filet (halibut I think? It's no longer listed on the menu) served over a tomato-based sauce. This sauce was richly scented and complex and the plate was attractively garnished with micro greens. But the fish was on the small side and the flavor was monotonous - no discernible browning on the top. The other component, probably an herby cucumber-yogurt sauce resembling raita, which should have been a cool complement to the hot tomato broth, instead was melting unattractively and dispersing into it. Perhaps most disappointing, there was nothing else to this dish. It needed a starch or something (rice, boiled potatoes, or even more of those very good breads from the appetizer - wish I had saved some.) So it's good I got the appetizer first, or I would have left rather hungry. Desserts were also very limited and most didn't appeal. I decided on the Clafouti, which is a baked tart, thicker and heavier than flan, with fruit (black cherries) It was way too hot, didn't have enough fruit, and ice cream would be a far better choice than the amorphous blob of whipped cream it was served with. I should have skipped dessert. It was so boring. As for ambience: it's a crowded, noisy place but in a pleasing way. Very small, and I had reserved one of the 6 seats at the bar (I was dining solo). It's whimsically decorated, like with the grape-covered nude statue holding a candle. There was attractive artwork on the walls, some of which I believe was for sale. I did detect smoky odors coming from the kitchen that other reviewers have noted but I consider that a positive thing, not a negative. So come here if you wish. Check it out and form your own opinion. As for me, I wasn't sufficiently impressed and wouldn't return.

    Excellent meal. Beef cooked to requests. Limited menu but delicious choices. Bret wine list…read more Service is very good. Small space that can be noisy. Recommended for an outstanding dinner.

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    In Good Company - A tiny kitchen that produces deliciousness

    A tiny kitchen that produces deliciousness

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    Blueberry cheesecake

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    Freya’s - Summer is here! Rainbow sprinkles on a tasty scoop of gelato with a homemade gluten free waffle cone.

    Freya’s

    5.0(25 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I get nervous when I hear about a gelato shop. Am I *really* going to get gelato? The kind I've…read morefawned over in Europe? The reviews and mission at Freya's appeared promising, so I decided to give it a go, especially since the product is made in-house. Unfortunately for our group of four, there was only one flavor of gelato left an hour before closing time (and good for Freya's). My spouse went for that gelato--coffee--while the rest of our group went the sorbetto route. There were four flavors remaining: strawberry, passionfruit, guava, and lime + jasmine. I had tastes of everything, including the gelato. Sorbetto-wise, I was especially impressed with the strawberry, and the passionfruit was a close second. My only nit pick is that the guava was icier than the other three sorbettos, but the flavor was still punchy and refreshing. As for the gelato, it was European quality. Huzzah! I was so mad that I hadn't gone earlier in the day for more of a gelato selection. That taste of coffee really left a good impression. I'm thrilled to report that the folx at Freya's know what they're doing with their gelato and sorbettos. If you're snobby about your gelato, rest assure! You'll be really happy at Freya's.

    Not a place that I had on my radar, but I saw a sign for it on my drive down the coast and pulled…read moreover. You would struggle to find a cafe or restaurant with a better view, as this looks out over a harbor that is basically what you'd picture in your head for being in Maine. The menu included buckwheat crepes both sweet and savory and some gelato, so I indulged and got a crepe with gelato on the side. Even the sweet crepes use a buckwheat base, which I liked. The earthy flavor makes a useful contrast with the sweetness. Their house caramel sauce was buttery and toasty in flavor and combined well with bananas, so say nothing of the smooth stracciatella gelato I mixed with it. I couldn't have asked for much more.

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    Freya’s - Vegan Blueberry Basil and Vegan Chocolate  gelato

    Vegan Blueberry Basil and Vegan Chocolate gelato

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    Bleecker and Greer

    Bleecker and Greer

    4.3(23 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    10/10 recommend this roadside market. We stopped in by pure chance recalling it looked "cute" on…read moreour drive to lamoine. Sure enough, we weren't wrong. The breakfast biscuit sandwich was THE BEST biscuit you will ever have the pleasure of enjoying. Granted, my opinion is that it was perfect for the sandwich, it wouldn't be dense enough for sausage gravy. It would have to be a topper rather than getting slathered if you know what I mean. I went lighter and got a blueberry scone which was equally as delicious just satisfying my sweet tooth vs his savory one that morning. Anyway, we loved it so much while we were eating I went back inside and grabbed two more scones - a blueberry and fig/almond for us to have the following morning for sunrise at Cadillac. Their lattes were also wonderful. I would shop here regularly if I was a local but for now the best I can do is rave about this place on the internet.

    Bleecker and Greer out to be called "Prosciutto and butter" in honor of the item that we had today…read more This is a sandwich worth the hour long trip from home. The prosciutto was tangy and satisfying on the roll with butter. The sandwich is made already, and by the register so you don't forget to pick one up. Let me also say that the potato salad was stellar--the dill was a nice touch. The cookies were fantastic as well. I normally don't go for little specialty stores, but this one was reasonably priced in every way. The staff was friendly and pleasant. Go there. You won't be sorry.

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    Bleecker and Greer - Broths, stocks and more. All made in-house from locally sourced animals and ingredients.

    Broths, stocks and more. All made in-house from locally sourced animals and ingredients.

    Bleecker and Greer - Pastry lard is the key to the best pie crusts and pastries. We render our own leaf lard from local pasture raised pigs.

    Pastry lard is the key to the best pie crusts and pastries. We render our own leaf lard from local pasture raised pigs.

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    Fresh baguettes getting ready to come up from the bakery

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