“This is on the main drag in Bucksport, ME. It looks like every sleepy little town mainstay restaurant I have ever been in, and with that comes a comfort level. Although it is not a sleek and shiny place, the dining area is nicely lit and very clean. It smells like good food that you are accustomed to eating, and that is not a bad thing. Our server was attentive and apparently is a whiz at memorization-it was her third day and she could answer any question we threw her way. The brats were flavorful and smothered in caraway kraut. The kale and orange garnish was nostalgic. My companion enjoyed her house made ravioli, wishing there was a bit more filling in them. The star of the show was the French Onion soup. It was delicious with tons of flavor, superbly melted cheese and a perfect ratio of crouton to soup. Needless to say, that is my new comfort food, within walking distance of my workplace. Lucky me!“
“I loved the haddock chowder! It was warm, hearty, and delicious.Some other menu items were a bit pricey, and the service wasn't speedy, but the atmosphere was pleasant for a weekend lunch. Next time I'm in the area, I'll visit again just to have more of that scrumptious chowder.“
“Big fan of Just Barb’s. We visit often and love the friendliness of the servers and the consistency of the food quality and taste. Price is competitive with area restaurants. A true down home experience. Family friendly.Kid-friendliness: I’ve cream comes with kids meal.“
“My introduction to lobster rolls! As a southern girl, this was definitely on my bucket list and several coworkers sent me here for the best. I'm currently obsessed and have no clue how I'll get my lobstah fix once I go back to Georgia!“
“Had breakfast here a few times. First time in was not a good experience; some dude came in that smelled and he sat right next to me. Fortunately, he moved away so I could eat. The food was decent but the service was lacking. Lots of townies here.“