Mad Hatter Pub & Grill
116 Cottage St, Bar Harbor, ME, 04609
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Address :
116 Cottage St
Bar Harbor, ME, 04609 - Phone (207) 288-3116
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good for Kids : No
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Music : Background
Good For Dancing : Yes
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Smoking : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
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Chef Scott A.
For a place that doesn't want to serve food the entrees and apps were actually pretty nice. Went in with a party of 10, and the place only had 5 menus. They told us the place is not for large groups. Lobster Nachos were excellent, tacos spot on, but the lobster stew needed some work. I'm sure it had lobster base but everyone was hard pressed to find lobster in the stew. It was more like lobster bisque. Great burgers and sandwiches, so give them a shot.
(4)April B.
The food was really good but the bartender was awful. He was so rude, then servers wonder why they get shitty tips. I can get good food anywhere, I would never come back here
(1)Pam K.
This place is the perfect blend of your friendly neighborhood bar with amazing local fare. The decor is unique and fun and non-touristy. If you're looking for a fun local bar that serves great drinks and awesome company this is a fun place to be!
(5)Becca R.
Boyfriend and I were in the search for a good lobster roll -- actually just any lobster roll as we came here after the season ended. We found a few places open that still had lobster rolls -- and we chose to try the one here. We chose to order the Jumbo roll and it was okay. The lobster tasted a little fishy and the additions that made it the jumbo roll and more expensive, did not add a lot of flavor. Their jumbo roll comes with caramelized onions and bacon -- and a hoagie instead of a hot dog bun. We also got the pita sampler which was just average. Overall we probably would not come back, although the staff were really nice.
(2)Nicholas K.
Wings are excellent and on Saturday through Monday they are 25 cents a pop.
(4)Tara W.
Some vegetarian options. We had veggie & hummus ciabatta sandwiches, which were good. We also got steak fries and home made chips, which were good but a little on the greasy side. The beer battered portabellas were so greasy we couldn't eat them and tossed them. They have a kiddie menu, and our 18 month old enjoyed her macaroni and cheese which had real cheese. We couldn't quite figure this place out. It is definitely more of a bar hang-out than a restaurant. It reminded me of a nickel-beer-night place you might find on Church St in Orlando. It had a sports bar aspect to it and video games like Buck Hunter, and they were cranking hip hop at 5PM, but they seemed to be growing some fresh herbs in pots by the window, and had some comfy couches which seemed more fitting for a coffee shop/cafe.
(3)Adam D.
I really liked the atmosphere, blue and green walls with slanted mirrors everywhere. Menu was unique too. Try there mushroom fries. Their lobster stew was also different. Only complaint was a long wait for the food.
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