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Restaurant Review: Downtown Waterville Farmers Market
Restaurant Review: Downtown Waterville Farmers Market
If you’re not in the Fore Street area for dinner but would still like to test the tempting tastes of Miyake, head over to Masa’s ramen (noodles) restaurant, Pai men Miyake, which is located on State Street.
Morse’s Lobster Shack in Brunswick has both a drive-in and an indoor eating area, where their menu contains plenty of fresh seafood options at affordable prices. It’s definitely worth a visit the next time you’re driving south.
Whether you come to Riverside Farm Market and Café to dine in its beautiful dining room, or stop in to peruse the wide variety of select wines to bring home to your parents, you really shouldn’t need any reason other than the delicious food to visit this cozy café and market.
Kennebec Café in Fairfield is most popular for its delicious homemade doughnuts, but the restaurant also offers more typical breakfast fare, such as this eggs benedict sandwich with spinach, tomato and canadian bacon.
What really keeps customers lining up at the door on weekend nights, however, are the restaurant’s delicious brick-oven pizzas.
Aside from the pastries themselves, however, the best part about our visit to Hillman’s was the cost.
Jorgensen's Café on Main Street in Waterville is popular with both students and residents alike.