Seriously great popovers. Pay want you want to support the community soup kitchen that is run year round by this organization. Everyone should go and enjoy the breakfast and good community. You can choose from popovers and/or oatmeal.
Dan R.
Tu valoración: 5 East Falmouth, MA
I can’t rave enough about this breakfast restaurant located in Southwest Harbor for many reasons, here are a few. 1. This isn’t a For-Profit restaurant but a community based kitchen with multiple volunteers who have mastered the art of making delicious popovers. All the food here is free, but donations are expected unless you are in need and down on your luck. The money they collect over the busy season is then used to feed many local families who may not have the means to do so. 2. The popovers here were amazing. We were originally going to buy some while in Acadia but decided to hold off once we saw the flyer for this restaurant at our camp site. Thankfully we did, the popovers were fresh out of the oven, the volunteer staff was incredible and the outdoor dining was a great start to our morning. In the end, if you are in the area you need to stop here. The food is great and the cause is even better!
Annie S.
Tu valoración: 5 Somerville, MA
This is one of my favorite places in the world. No joke, no exaggeration. I came here once last summer(when it was not in southwest harbor, but by seawall campground) — i think the new spot is amazing. it’s sort of a magical place– it’s donation based, for as many PERFECT, scrumptious popovers as you want plus coffee, OJ, apple juice, and oatmeal. I can’t describe how delicious the popovers are. they come fresh out of the oven, and the blueberry jam, maple walnut butter, and honey cinnamon butter just melt on the popovers. what makes the whole experience even better is that on sundays there is live music. there was a wonderful folk band playing, consisting of about 10 older folks playing different instruments and singing. it was so precious. and at some point the older gentleman who runs the place comes out and sings. even better is that the proceeds help common good’s soup kitchen and feeding the community’s homeless population during the winter.