Living and working in Bath Maine I find myself always amazed at what a great downtown the small city in Maine has to offer. With a population of just shy of 10,000 and home to Bath Iron Works this town is well worth a visit when visiting mid coast Maine.
Shopping Venues: Eclectic and Unique Finds
Bath's main shopping areas include the four block region of the downtown area, which is filled with specialty stores that offer unique, one-of-a-kind buys. When shopping for the best kitchen supplies, Now You're Cooking enables shoppers to search for anything from kitchenware to wine to specialty foods. Lookign for the great gift, shoppers can choose from handbags, bath and spa supplies, books, and other special items at Magnolia .With an extensive natural food store, Bath Natural Market has organic foods one can enjoy with a great produce and other green products selection. Bath's downtown area also boasts a Reny's the famous Maine's department store that genearlly has better deals the than Wall Mart.
Restaurants: Food for All Tastes
Bath's restaurant scene is extremely varied with a large selection of venues and cuisines to chooose from as well as a vast spectrum of ambiance and price, depending on one's mood. Dining in Bath ranges from gourmet locations including Solo Bistro Bistro, a delicious varied menu and chic ambiance to the high class Italian restaurant, MaryEllenz Cafe. Looking for a simply pizza pie, try the The Cabin which has been acclaimed as the best pizza in the mid-coast maine region. If something hardier is what your stomach is yearning for, Beale Street Barbecue will satisfy the most serious of barbecue-rib cravings. In addition, several cafes offer great coffee and other pastry items to snack on. Mae's Cafe and Bakery is reminiscent of a grandmother's warm, inviting kitchen, while Cafe Creme right on Front Street offers great Wi-Fi access for all of its patrons to drink their espressos and surf the web.
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Hi John, we love Maine and we travel through Bath on our way to BoothBay and beyond. I am so glad they built the bridge it makes it so much easier to cross over. We also lve the Sadagahoc area too. Nice post..