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You might be past peak, but it’s a good time by vermin05
That weekend is usually the last gasp before winter. I was there then 4-5 years ago, was a week past peak but still great. 3 days is good.
As for resturants our two must do’s are:
Jordan’s for breakfast: A local diner just off Main that specializes in Maine blueberry anything. If it’s early and not to busy you can order your muffin grilled (cut vertically, slathered with butter and then cooked on the griddle.)
Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound: Just before the bridge onto Mt. Dessert Island this is our go to “lobster in the ruff” place, as it’s right by the beach, the lobsters are boiled in seawater.