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    The Moody Dog

    4.4 (23 reviews)
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    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating

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    Shroom dog
    Megan B.

    So this is a food truck parked and supplied with chairs in a municipal parking lot. There's a bunch of tasty topping options and a few specials. The shroom dog with locally foraged chanterelles is a very distinct taste and texture. The house made Vegan dog goes well with it but doesn't taste like a hot dog. The bison slider was excellent. The locally made kielbasa was great. Is not good walking food, as it's extremely messy.

    "Chicago" Dog
    Darryl S.

    After a mediocre $60 lunch on the main drag that left us still hungry, on the way to our parked car we decided to stop into The Moody Dog to try one of their homemade vegan hotdogs. TMD is a shaggy little food truck that's permanently tucked off the main street, next to a public parking lot (behind a bike shop). As it turned out, virtually all of their dog dishes could be made vegan/plant-based. I went with a "classic" (ketchup, yellow mustard, relish, grilled onions -- no mayo); Jay went with the "Chicago" dog (yellow mustard, raw white onions, pepperoncini, dill pickle, tomatoes, sweet relish). (This was no-frills since we just had lunch.) We both really liked it: The homemade vegan hotdog was pretty tasty. (It was a bit "soft" for me -- comparing it to a Field Roast Stadium Dog (which is as close to a "real" hotdog that I think there is for vegans -- but still "hotdog-like.") It satisfied our lingering hunger pangs, that's for sure! I definitely will be back to The Moody Dog the next time I'm in Belfast...!! :D

    Outdoor seating area. No shade, but good dogs and sausages!
    Harley S.

    Terrific food truck with a variety of local sausages, great toppings, and an outside BYOB dining area. They take their dogs seriously. If you're a hot dog, bratwurst, or sausage fan, then this truck is worth a visit.

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    David B.

    Muffuletta dog, hand dipped corn dog! Holy molly how good is that! Monhegan Island cold Brew Coffee is the best and only here at @themoodydog. If you're in Belfast look for them! Super nice lady, great street food.

    The Moody Dog food truck. Garlic-scape pesto dog with edible flower garnish. So good.

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    Had the Free Your Mind breakfast sandwich! It was delicious and hit the spot! We'll stop again!

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    Red's Eats

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    Traveling with friends and someone recommended stopping at Red's Eats for a late lunch on the way…read moreto Bar Harbor, ME. Fantastic decision! Be aware, even though we were there on a Thursday and well past the normal lunch hour, the parking was still tough to find and the line was very long. In the end, it took more than an hour to get to the window to order. Once we ordered we sat on one of their deck areas and the food was delivered to us within 10 minutes. That being said it was absolutely worth the experience and wait. We got to chat with one of the owners. Very nice conversation. The lobster rolls and the plated lobster were generous in portions and tasted fantastic! The homemade tartar and cocktail sauces are great. The atmosphere added a lot to the fun as the line to order stayed constant. Definitely worth the visit.

    I'm glad this tourist trap exists, because otherwise the actually good lobster roll places in Maine…read morewould be busier than they already are. I've never had worse seafood anywhere. Lobster was overpriced and had a texture like it had been frozen for months. It was way too cold and a bit icy, like they didn't even bother to thaw it before selling it. Carelessly piled on top of a piece of bread for no other reason other than to claim they "pile it high." Like, it's supposed to be a sandwich, not a pile of lobster on bread. The entire thing was tasteless while still managing to taste a bit off. Cash only. Great way to need to use an ATM on your trip because you'll run through it all here for nothing in exchange but a wasted two hours in line. Location: 5* Convenience: 1* Service: 1* Product/quality: 1* Aesthetics: 2*

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    Maine Celtic Celebration

    Maine Celtic Celebration

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    Super Roll Local…read moreCeltic celebration here in Belfast that's been going on for eighteen years (ca. 2006) and takes course annually over a weekend in August. We happened to be in town for the last day of the few festival, which held the most important event: the cheese roll! The Good: *Free to attend *Chill atmosphere and didn't seem overly crowded *Lots of food trucks *Great location at the Belfast Ha'bah *Family-friendly *Live Celtic-themed ingredients *Heavy Games (aka Scottish Highland games) *Cheese roll was epic and totally worth watching. It seems like the stupidest thing on earth, but I promise you it's fucking hilarious and so much fun to watch. The Meh: *Didn't really notice a lot of crafty booths around, but it's possible they might've been gone since we showed up for only the final hours of the event. The Ugly: *Parking down at the Ha'bah can be a giant PiTa, but not impossible. Conclusion: Great local festival with some fun events--and don't miss the cheese roll!

    Top quality musicians, many of whom also give workshops in fiddle, accordion or whatever their…read morespecial instrument happens to be. There are also music sessions each day where one can bring one's own instrument and join in with a group to jam. The Scottish "heavy games" are amazing to watch as burly men (and women) compete in traditional events such as the caber toss, hammer throw and stone put, all while wearing kilts. Lots of food vendors and craft or information booths. There's also a Renaissance 'travelers' village. And there are fireworks Saturday night! All of this takes place on the waterfront within walking distance from downtown Belfast. Entry is by donation and well worth the contribution!

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