The spring season in Ogunquit, Maine is always a time of changes. Landscapers are busy raking winter debris from yards. Contractors are hard at work, scrambling to complete construction and remodel projects before the summer crowds arrive. The sounds of wood being sawed and nails being hammered are never far off. And there’s always a little excitement when signs for new businesses begin to appear across the landscape.
This year of 2021 promises to be one with more changes than usual in Ogunquit. If you’ve been following our website, you probably already know about the strange pandemic year we saw in 2020; the closing of Amore Breakfast and Bread and Roses; the open air theatre coming to Ogunquit; and the fact that the very first decisions are already being made to replace the iconic Perkins Cove Pedestrian Footbridge sometime during the next couple of years.
Want to know what else is NEW around Ogunquit, Maine?
Now we’ve also taken advantage of a recent warm spring day to take a long walk in Ogunquit and snap some quick Instagram photos of work-in-progress at some of the new (and soon to open) restaurants and developments you can expect to see around town during your 2021 visit to our “beautiful place by the sea“.
Here they are…
The Maine Catch (at the former site of The Roost)
The Maine Catch is a seafood restaurant serving classic New England cuisine and a locally sourced menu ranging from lobster and fried seafood to oysters and steaks. Offering a full bar with indoor and outdoor dining.
Crew OGT (at the former site of Bessie’s)
Crew OGT is a restaurant and bar with live entertainment. A place for you and your crew
Mornings in Paris, Ogunquit (at the former site of Bread and Roses)
Mornings in Paris is a European style café with two locations, one in the lower village of Kennebunk, Maine and NOW another in Ogunquit, Maine. They offer fresh locally roasted coffee and a variety of French bakery items.
Bonissoni Brazilian Steakhouse (at the former site of the Wild Blueberry Cafe)
The Bonissoni Brazilian Steakhouse is a restaurant located in Ogunquit, ME. It brings to this region the authentic Brazilian cuisine with the best food and our world-famous Brazilian Barbecue that provides to your table the meat of your choice.
The Leary Pavilion (at the Ogunquit Playhouse)
The Leary Pavilion is a 25,000 square foot, steel structured, fully covered, open air venue on the South lawn of our campus, named for benefactors Carol and Noel Leary.
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