Dysart’s
1110 Broadway, Bangor, ME, 04401
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Address :
1110 Broadway
Bangor, ME, 04401 - Phone (207) 942-6725
- Website https://www.dysarts.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 9:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
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John M.
Went in to Dysarts and had an amazing breakfast of Hash and eggs. I really enjoyed the Bacon bloody mary... yup that's right a bacon bloody mary! Can't wait to go back
(5)Margaret H.
Great food, service, atmosphere. The best place we know of for real comfort food. We had breakfast; corned beef hash, blueberry pancakes, grilled biscuit, and more. Everything was excellent. Our server Peter was wonderful, he was right there before we even knew we needed him. The whole place ran like a well oiled machine.
(5)Anthony C.
Found myself in Bangor, ME and I was told that Dysart's was a place to go if I ever was visiting. Since I was here, I had to make sure I got a lobster roll. It tasted good but it wasn't anything too special. I think I enjoyed the bread used for the lobster roll than the contents itself. Unfortunately, I was too late and I missed out on the blueberry pie, so I got the next best thing, a blueberry pancake. Maine blueberries taste a lot different than any other blueberry I've had, and I mean that in a very good way. The pancakes was pretty filling too. Overall, it is a place worth visiting, but I'd try their other options. The lobster roll just didn't cut it for me.
(3)Tony W.
This place never disappoints. Easily the best place around Bangor to grab breakfast or brunch. The parking lot may be full, but there always seems to be an extra table available so that you won't need to wait. While the place feels recently remodeled, signs of Dysart's truck stop origins are everywhere - from the 16 wheeler grill decor to the old timey Ski-doos hanging from the ceiling. They even have a bar in the back that looks like a flatbed! On my most recent trip I had the homemade hash (which comes with two eggs and home fries) and subbed in the grilled homemade biscuit for the side of toast. Yum! And the coffee was even good too. Service was attentive and spot on despite how busy they were. If you're passing through Bangor and looking for a hearty breakfast, look no further than this Maine institution! If you miss breakfast, come in for a slice of pie and a coffee. They've got that too...
(5)Jacqlyn R.
Always a good time when I am here. Rachel was excellent as a waitress and I appreciated her kind and courteous service. The food is just as good as the original truck stop. Highly recommended!
(5)Ken M.
Dysart's is a small chain of gas-station-attached restaurants; think of an old-school Denny's or diner, covering both family travelers (mostly in the restaurant) and a small bar to the side (more for the after-work crew or truckers). The blueberry pie was excellent --- a pie made of berries, not blueberry jelly like many diners. The bran muffin was good if a little sweet. They realized they'd run out of grapefruit, so they upgraded us to a fruit plate at no extra charge --- a nicer touch than coming back and starting over with the order. Lots of vintage snowmobiles, chainsaws, and other gas-powered stuff to look at while you eat. There's a few WWII-era items, and lots from the 60s and 70s; expect any 5- or 65-year-old boys to need a few minutes wandering around while waiting for your food. Service was a bit distracted, but friendly; the menu covered a nice range, but was especially heavy on stuffed french toast (including a fluffernutter version with peanut butter and marshmallow creme, which sounds like about three meal's worth to me).
(4)Joe M.
Definitely disappoints. Three requests had the response "sorry - we are out of that." On a Tuesday? Group of 10 all complained that the breads and rolls were dried out. Would give 1 star if it wasn't for the dessert. Maybe eat elsewhere and come here for dessert next time.
(2)Christie D.
Lively night out with the family! Great time, great food, great service! The Irish nachos are worth the trip....especially paired with your favorite chilled "adult" beverage! Just had sandwiches tonight but we are not leaving hungry! Also the girls eyed some pretty good looking desserts for the ride home in the bakery case in the store. We'll be back soon!
(5)Mary B.
I went there a few days ago and one of the best meals I have had in awhile and Rachel was awesome!
(5)Sherena O.
Been here several times and it's always fantastic. Great food and always able to watch football anytime. Can't beat that :)
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