Iconic Spot Named ‘Most Unusual Maine Restaurant Experience’
This one-of-a-kind spot can be found right here in Maine.
Lovefood is a popular online food platform that provides recipes, cooking guides, food news, restaurant reviews, and meal planning.
They also make lists, which we love, so when it came down to choosing the most unique dining experience in each state, we just HAD to know what their choice for Maine was.
Maine's oldest diner, the Palace Diner, in Biddeford, is housed inside an old Pollard railcar that was built in 1927. Today, it's one of just two Pollard railcars left in America, which truly does make this a one-of-a-kind destination.
The Palace Diner, is a must-visit, bucket list spot for foodies! They have been serving up delicious breakfast and lunch classics since 2014.
At The Palace Diner, everyone sits and eats in one line along the bar, just as they would if it were still a working rail carriage.
They serve all-day breakfasts, including buttermilk flapjacks, omelets, French toast, and granola, as well as a short lunch menu featuring favorites like fried chicken and cheeseburgers.
The Palace Diner in Biddeford, Maine, is a must-visit, bucket list spot for foodies! This legendary restaurant has been serving up breakfast and lunch classics since 2014, thanks to owners Greg Mitchell and Chad Conley.
They even caught the attention of national food critics, earning a nomination as one of "America's Best New Restaurants for 2014" by Bon Appetit.
As for our neighbors, in Massachusetts, Lovefood selected, Gibbet Hill Grill, in Groton, and also, The Little Red Schoolhouse, in West Campton, New Hampshire
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