The Scrumptious Island Restaurant In Maine That You Can Only Get To By Boat
By Michelle|Published May 10, 2018
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Here in Maine, dining out for every meal is easy. There are plenty of ways to do it inexpensively and there are more than enough restaurants, seafood shacks and food trucks to try. We encourage you to hop in the car, ride your bike or even walk to the nearest locally owned spot. But, once you’ve filled your belly on the mainland you’re going to want to head to the water! This island restaurant can only be accessed by boat and it’s well worth the trip!
The Chebeague Island Inn is located at 61 South Rd., Chebeague Island, Maine. They can be reached at (207) 846-5155. If you’d like to leave from Portland, check the Casco Bay Lines schedule for timing and fares. To leave from Cousins Island, near Yarmouth, check the Chebeague Transportation Company schedule for timing and fares. Learn more about the Inn by visiting their website here or check them out on Facebook.
Suddenly feel the need to get out on the water? Check out these fun boat rides in Maine. And for another chance to combine a boat ride with a meal, check out this spot on Peaks Island.
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