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    Stone Mountain Arts Center

    4.5 (33 reviews)
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    Irish coffee to accompany the Whoopie pie with Irish cream filling

    If you haven't heard, Stone Mountain arts Center offers Thursday night theme dinners that are amazing! It's a fixed menu at a fixed price of $55, and the portions are enormous! (They will box up anything you can't finish, and I recommend you pace yourself because each course is better than the last one!) I get at least 3-4 portions of almost every course, maybe with an exception for dessert which maybe (?) lasts for a second helping. LOL The pix are from last week's Irish theme night. Another wonderful part of this dining opportunity is that SMAC uses revenue from these dinners to fund the 100+ family food weekly donated boxes to area families who need help during the pandemic. Think globally, act locally.

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    Mina C.

    This review is for a wedding event. PROS: * Amazing food * Beautiful barns with plenty of lights installed * There is a change/game room for the bride or groom to use * They have props you can use if you are a DIY gal and on a budget * Hannah, the wedding coordinator, is really nice and great to work with * Did I mention the AMAZING food? CONS: * Venue is in the middle of nowhere and a little hard to get to * They are very chilled so don't expect fast responses until a week before your big day

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    Sara S.

    I went to an event at stone mountain arts center last night. We had a snow storm going on and I had not realized before I bought the ticket how brutal the drive would be. I drove from Massachusetts and it's really an awful drive. You don't go through an interstate. The roads were deserted, dangerous and didn't have any rest stops. The neighborhood seemed to be made in the middle of a rural area and there were no hotels around to stay over. After a very long drive I made it to the venue. They had a parking lot. To enter the venue you go into a big lobby with a bar and one of the ladies walks you to your seat. The seating is general admission and in order to get a good seat you have to pay a $15 minimum for dinner. I didn't do this and I had the worst seat in the house. They put me in the nosebleeds upstairs. The concert room was very hot and stuffy. It didn't smell bad though. I don't like general admission venues that do not give you a choice on where to sit or stand. Their bathrooms were nice and clean. The employees I came across were friendly and nice. I do not recommend going to a show here if you live far away. The seats suck unless you get there way before the show starts. It was not worth my 6 hour round trip drive. If you live in the area it might be worth it.

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    Great venue, really good drinks, super friendly servers & staff and the food was really, really good!!

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    We were the 23rd group-couple to come in and we still ended up sitting about 6 feet from the stage; the sound was quite good and this is a very intimate venue.

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    5.0(2 reviews)
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    I can't believe this place doesn't have a single Yelp Review…read more PLEASE, somebody, TELL ME YOU'VE BEEN HERE! I should start this review by saying that I was born and raised right in quaint little Harrison, Maine (and had never been either)... Smack dab in the middle of 2 beautiful lakes and surround by mountains. It. Is. Perfect. We're small and quiet and we like it that way. So it may surprise you to hear that it's home to "Maine's Most Enchanting Theatre", which was built in 1935 by Enrica Clay Dillon, who was a prominent opera singer and sister in law to Clark Gable! (I learned all this last night at my very first show, so naturally I gotta drop some knowledge on y'all!) It's a 350 seat theatre built of rose hemlock and the second you walk in the doors you can understand why the word "enchanting" is used to describe it. It's a woodsy, warm & inviting place. Not a bad seat in the house, however in the middle of July it does get quite toasty in there considering it has barn doors and camp style windows, (remember -- enchanting) .. Last night, I accompanied my grandmother to see "Open The Door For 3" which is an incredibly talented Celtic Trio. I know there was an Irish Guitar player... and a lady Fiddler.. and then.. the man with the weird pile of stuff-- which I can't tell you what it was, but, BOY did he know how to play it... it was a flute and a tin whistle and another bagpipe-y thing on his arm (he was all over the place!) Not only were they are extremely, EXTREMELY talented musicians, they jived SO well together!!! If you ever get the chance, let them entertain you, it's a really remarkable thing to hear music that's hundreds of years old. One minute it felt like the Titanic was setting sail, and the next I felt like I was Rose, in the basement of the cargo space dancing and drinking beer with a bunch of rowdy Irishmen. But, you be the judge yourself. Regardless of whether or not you like a Celtic Trio, or the theatre in general- Please please do yourself the favor of visiting this breathtaking little venue for at least one show. They do kids shows during the weekdays and on show nights they encourage you to pack a picnic and sit on the lawn before the curtain bell rings. Whatever you do, just go! And tell a friend. This place is really something special.

    Maine is full of out-of-the-way venues with special flair, and the Deertrees Theater is at the top…read moreof our list. Built in 1936 when Americas were first beginning to vacation by car, Deertrees Theater is in the cute town of Harrison at the tip of Long Lake. I can envision that it was a great hangout for the rich and almost rich to enjoy productions put on by top performers from the NYC and Boston opera and Broadway shows, because it was too hot to stay in the cities. Now the audience is made up of locals and summer visitors who clearly know what a special place this is and visit it frequently. Deertrees Theater is billed as the most acoustically perfect theater north of NYC. I can't say whether that is true, but I can tell you that the acoustics were terrific. The audience could easily hear un-amplified performers from any seat in the house. The Deertrees Theater has a really full schedule while it is open. The playbill we saw had something going on at least 3 days a week. Some were plays, many were musical performances. The show we went to, Susie Pepper and Mixology, was of the highest quality for musical showmanship and talent. The theater sells homemade cookies, coffee, wine, beer, and lots more. There are restaurants and taverns in Harrison, and Bridgton is right around the corner with several more places to eat. We drove over an hour to attend the show, and we are so glad to discover this wonderful place. No matter if you are not close by, you will not regret exploring this part of Maine and coming to the Deertrees Theater. There are just so few places as well maintained, well managed, and with so many great shows. We had a spectacular time and hope that others will too.

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