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Havana is a restaurant in downtown Bar Harbor, Maine, United States. [1] [2] Established in 1997 by Michael Boland [3] and his wife Deirdre Swords, [4] the restaurant has received several awards, most notably for its wine list, which has achieved Wine Spectator ' s Award for Excellence [4] every year since 2004.
The Ivy Manor Inn is an inn in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was built as a home in 1936, for local physician Dr Weymouth, [1] and has been an inn since 1997. [1] Built in the Tudor style, the inn has eighteen rooms, including six cottages. The inn also includes the William Tell Lounge, a whiskey, wine and beer bar open to the public.
The hotel is named for Balance Rock, a nearby geological formation that balances on a slender stone fulcrum just off Bar Harbor's Shore Path. The hotel, which was expanded to 27 rooms in 1995, [3] is constructed in the shingle style and was designed by the noted architectural firm Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul. [1] Its restaurant is called The ...
On Hodgdon Pond. This three-bedroom cottage, 30 minutes from Bar Harbor, comes with a private dock on Hodgdon Pond. Come on in, the water’s fine!
As the fine-dining restaurant at Disney World's Grand Floridian Resort, Victoria & Albert's is firmly enmeshed in the spirit of over-the-top Disney hospitality. But guests say there's nothing ...
After Labor Day, the summer crowds thin out, and the city folk start to make their way south. The first leaves turn, and you can feel the island settle into a more relaxed pace.
The Bar Harbor Inn is an inn in Bar Harbor, Maine. It was built in 1887, and has been an inn since 1950. The inn has accommodations in the main building, [2] Oceanfront Lodge [3] and The Newport. [4] It has two restaurants: the Reading Room [5] and (in the high season only) the Terrace Grille. [6]
The Sproul's Cafe building is a historic commercial building at 128 Main Street in Bar Harbor, Maine.The 2-1/2 story Second Empire building was built in 1880, and was home until 1903 of a nationally recognized gathering place for Bar Harbor's summer residents.