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    Caribou Inn & Convention Center - Caribou Inn and Convention Center

    Caribou Inn & Convention Center

    2.0(21 reviews)
    40.3 mi
    $$

    Overpriced with poor service. They charge $350 a night for a hotel in northern Maine under…read moreconstruction, no pool, no hot tub, no ice, no bar/restaurant, thin towels and hammering in the background. When we complained, the service staff told use to pound sand.

    To properly understand my rating of the Caribou Inn & Convention Center you have to understand…read moreCaribou. From WWII to 1992 Caribou was a thriving community neighboring Loring Air Force Base. The base was home to a large contingent of B-52 bombers and their supporting units. Literally, almost 12,000 Airman and their families called Caribou home. The economy was robust, the outlook optimistic, with a pride in their Air Force Base and jobs abundant. It was one of Reader's Digest best little cities in the US. In 1992, it all changed with the order to close Loring Air Force Base. In no time all but one car dealership closed, houses deserted & foreclosed, and a loss of a significant piece of the population. Most businesses failed. Somehow CICC froze in time and made it through. With that in mind CICC is a spotless friendly hotel. It boasts a large pool and hot tub. The restaurant is among the best in town and offers a breakfast sandwich or oatmeal for free or $3.00 off any breakfast item. The breakfast items are hot fresh and delicious. The rooms are large with king size beds-albeit the beds are on the hard side. There is a small fridge and a smaller new flat screen TV. Sadly, there is no Microwave. Our non-smoking room backed up to the indoor dome area with the pool-with the HVAC drawing air from the dome area. We could always smell the chlorine, though it was not overwhelming. I do recommend a room backing up to the outside. The room was very quiet. Also, the AC unit ran 24 hours a day. The auto function did not work or was disabled. Our stay was nice and the best that can be expected in Caribou. There are multiple conference rooms available and a large area next to the pool which must be for weddings. One weird thing is music is piped into the pool area 24 hours a day. Mostly early eighties genre with one hit wonders. There is a first rate gymnasium free to all. Anyhow, we love the people and like the hotel. It is the only decent game in town. Also, if you like the 1992 motif this is the place for you. 3-Stars and worth the stay.

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    The Village Pour House - Pool tables in back.

    The Village Pour House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    76.1 mi
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    You wouldn't expect to find this dining establishment in such a small town, but it sure is a…read morehighlight in Juniper. We came on the recommendation of relatives and we weren't disappointed. Very casual and friendly atmosphere at this family run bar/restaurant in the woods country. We had a good variety of food items and it was all good. They make their own pizzas from scratch including the dough. Terry is the boss and his mom knits socks for sale. It's a popular place with the sledder and four wheeler crowd because it's so casual and laid back. They can hold a lot of people when it's full. The back room has a couple of pool tables and there's more bathrooms in back too. Live music on occasion, and that really brings in the crowds. Don't miss this hotspot in Juniper if you're passing through.

    This is a place I go to at least once a week. Large spacious pub with many tables and a couple of…read morebooths. Two pool tables in the back. Bud light is on tap. Fully stocked bar and beer fridge with a variety of beers and bottled drinks. The menu is large with a variety of pub style appetizers. The pizza is the best around , Loaded with a home made feel to it. The burgers are are always great, the pour house burger is giant and a must try. The environment is comfortable and casual. The staff are friendly and attentive. It gets very busy during certain times of year since the location attracts snow mobilers, ATV enthusiasts, canoe and kayakers. During these times there may be a bit of a wait for food, but they keep the drinks coming and it's always worth the wait .

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    Voyageur Lounge - tradamerican - Updated June 2026

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