The Reverend Noble Pub

10 Broad St, Bangor
(207) 942-9339

Recent Reviews

Haru Yamagucci

The beer is quite tasty!

Sharon R.

@@ road trip post @@ PARTY BARRRR!! (is what we screamed as we were walking up the stairs) Notes: * Right above Ipanema's, I believe another party -- but more dancy -- bar. * This is where early to mid 20s year olds get their party on. * A friend of a friend had a whole history lesson for us of why this place is called The Reverend Noble Pub. There's an actual history here, but unfortunately, I cannot remember. He had helped named the pub and thus, our trip to the party bar to check it out. * I thought service was quick. * It's a long narrow space. The bar flushed to one side, high tables and chairs to the other. We had several awkward instances of people trying to pass ("oh you're going left, oh right, oh oh"). * I'm assuming this place fulfills its mission, just not something I'd be down for on any other night.

Peter H.

Great place if you want to get stared down and ignored by the bartender. Some people just like that sort of thing..it gives you that uncomfortable, creepy feeling, like your in a Steven King novel. Good job guys!

Ryan McAvoy

Beer and burgers are excellent. Nice casual atmosphere

Scott S.

This is becoming one of my favorite spots in Bangor to grab a couple beers and a snack. Very extensive beer selection, and great bar fare. I really enjoy the fish tacos. The have this appetizer called "rat fingers" it is Gouda stuffed and bacon wrapped jalapenos that have been deep fried, and are awesome!

Caitlin L.

I am pretty amazed that I am the very first to review the Reverend Noble! Affectionately referred to as "the Rev," this bar is quickly becoming my favorite watering hole in Bangor. Located upstairs from Ipanema's, the space consists of one long bar and a bunch of tables around the perimeter. Service has always been pleasant and attentive. The only downside about the space is that it tends to get pretty toasty, but luckily the windows on both ends open, allowing for some cross ventilation. I usually order beer or cider (I prefer Downeast), but last night we tried a flaming Volcano bowl, which knocks the socks off those sugary Scorpion bowls and their ilk found elsewhere. Mixed drinks also seem to be generously poured, but don't expect anything terribly out of the ordinary. An added bonus is that you can order tasty snacks from Ipanema's kitchen. I've sampled their flavorful j*** wings and crispy coconut shrimp - both were satisfying, though not life-changing. They also offer a mug club (you earn your mug by trying every beer on their extensive list). Definitely worth a stop on any tour of Bangor's growing downtown drinking scene or as a destination for a chill night of catching up with old friends! I'll be back.

Ross Theriault

Rev. Noble boasts the 100 Beer Club, where people keep track of all the different beers they try here. See if you can join it's hallowed ranks!

Andy McPhee

Embark on the 100 Beer Club. Once completed you get a free mug and 25 ounce draft beers for the price of a 16 ounce beers.

Ross Theriault

Try to join the 100 beer club

Anna Lib

Pretty overpriced. A can of Ballantine and a can of Boddington's was $8.50! Seriously-this is Bangor, not Manhattan!

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