Brunswick Restaurants
Make a free reservation
Book for lunch today in Maine
New restaurants to OpenTable in Maine
Outdoor dining in Maine
See what locals rave about in Brunswick
- BbethGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoThis is a great spot for a party, the atmosphere is as cool as an ice cold martini but the food can’t compare to The Empire, Portland’s best Chinese eatery.More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- NNicoleChicago / Illinois •15 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoGlad we choose to drive to Brunswick for dinner instead of Portland! The atmosphere is warm and cozy and the staff is fantastic. We both got the restaurant week special. the food was delicious and all served at the right time. Looking forward to coming back!More infoNoble Kitchen + BarPrice: Expensive• American• Brunswick•4.7
- JJacobVIPPittsburgh / Western PA •1 review5.0Dined 6 days agoTaverna Khione is our favorite restaurant in The midcoast area and one of our favorites in Maine! We love how their menu changes often and every dish we’ve had has been delicious.More infoTaverna KhionePrice: Moderate• Greek• Brunswick•4.8
- DDerek1 review4.0Dined on Feb 26, 2025Great service Good food Beer was mid Like the brick buildingMore infoSea Dog Brewing Co. - TopshamPrice: Moderate• Brewery• Brunswick•4.3
- GCGCMervVIPGreater Boston •24 reviews4.0Dined on Oct 20, 2023Food arrived quickly and our waitress was very attentive.More infoBuffalo Wild Wings - TopshamPrice: Moderate• Sports Bar• Brunswick•3.9
Restaurant experiences trending in Maine
Discover Brunswick
Founded by a fisher and formerly a bustling seaport along the Androscoggin River, Brunswick's local restaurants stay true to the town's coastal tradition. Casual seafood shacks and seasonal restaurants serve New England classics, including lobster rolls and clam chowder. As the home of a diverse and nationally acclaimed college, Brunswick also offers international cuisine. Your options include an Asian fusion spot for something creative, and Vietnamese, Chinese and Japanese restaurants for traditional pan-Asian cuisine. Being a college town, you will also have no trouble finding cafés and bistros for a sandwich and a cup of coffee or an espresso shot. If you're feeling nostalgic, stop in at a diner reminiscent of the 1950s era, and enjoy a milkshake and French fries.
Explore OpenTable
- Skolfield-Whittier House
- Pickard Field
- Monarch Massage
- Maine Fiberarts Visitor Center
- The Brunswick Hotel and Tavern
- Bowdoin College
- Federal Street Historic District
- Chamberlain House
- Maine Street
- Lincoln Street Historic District
- Pejepscot Museum
- Edwards Field
- Cooks Corners Shopping Center
- Lishness Park
- Whittier Field
- Upper St John River
- Americas Best Value Inn Brunswick
- Thomas Point Beach
- Wyler Gallery
- Bowdoin College Museum of Art