
3 Beautiful Ocean Front Bars in Maine You Can Travel to by Boat
Now THIS is a thread I'm going to make sure you have to save in your phone as a bookmark you can send as a bucket list to your friends this summer.
Calling all captains and chickas who know how to put on a bikini to get invited on the ship. Here's a few bars you can all pull up on to grab a drink.
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Royal River Grill House Yarmouth, Maine
This place is a true beaut. Inside their dining room is perfectly crafted with a circle bar, and outside of that you'll find me on my friends boat pulling up to their dock all summer.
Royal River is genuinely one of my favorite spots in the summer. The way their bar extends onto the deck outside is elite when you're a few claws deep off the boat in a big tee.
DiMillo's On The Water Portland, Maine
Talk about a tourist trap. Here you'll pull up to a giant boat on your own boat. I mean this literally. DiMillo's is a floating boat turned into a restaurant and it's one of the bigger staples downtown.
They call the bow the "tip of the ship" and that's a sentence that I just feel like would go over really well in the group chat.
Oh, plus you can people watch all the hot lobsterman dropping off their haul near the marina. Just don't date them, that never ends well.
Portland Lobster Company
Can I get a hell yea for walk up service accompanied by live music performed right on top of the dock? Pull your boat up to the same marina you can access DiMillo's in and walk right up to their bar.
Grab a number like a damn deli line at the grocery store and have yourself a night. By the way, their ocean side railing is elite people watching.
I think I speak for everybody when I say that the ocean views in the summertime are the heart of our state and why we're becoming such a sought after destination. Good luck to the locals during tourists season (summertime).
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