This is the perfect small town sandwich shop. It is fun, ecclectic and the sandwiches offer that touch of extra flare, even the names are fun, regular Joe, Avenging Samurai, Dragon lady and From Away to name a fun few. Names aside, you'll find they are well mixed favorites with a lot of local fare. They use a lot of local favorites like Morse's saurkraut as well as fine meats from the butcher across the street, Riverside Butcher Co. If you are expecting a true country store, I'm not sure this will meet your expectations as you cannot buy daily needs like milk and butter, etc or matches and bug spray, but a large selection of packaged and bulk candies as well as local Round Top ice cream is in abundance. This little gem is...
Read moreGreat little coffee shop, breakfast and lunch place tucked away down the end of the main street across from seafood market and the water. Coffee is smooth, a generous menu for sandwiches and deliciously made. It's a cheap and easy way to find lunch if your trying to avoid yet another expensive sit-down meal on your vacation, or you can't look another lobster roll or fish for the rest of the year. There's also a selection of candy, snacks and other fun kid items in-stock. Seating is somewhat limited but take it to go and go across the road to the water and sit on a bench and enjoy another beautiful main view. Park across the road for easy parking as the main street...
Read moreS. Fernald’s Country Store in Wiscasset has been a local fixture since 1891. Housed in a classic red building on Main Street, it blends history with small-town charm. Inside, shelves are filled with Maine-made goods, local jams, maple syrup, and nostalgic candies. Shoppers can also find home décor, kitchenware, and unique gifts that make it a favorite stop for both residents and visitors. The store’s welcoming atmosphere recalls an earlier era, when country stores were a community hub. With its mix of practical items and charming souvenirs, S. Fernald’s offers a taste of...
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