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4.5 Google Review
14 Maine St, Brunswick, Maine, 04011, United States
(207) 725-5222 www.explorefrontier.com
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Apr 23, 2018
Visited The Frontier for a late Sunday evening dinner. I absolutely loved the atmosphere as repurposed mill space is always an excellent idea and adds to the unique quality of the establishment. Menu options were plentiful and it was awesome to see so many vegan options. Food was excellent and dessert options were varied and delicious. I must also add that the views were spectacular. It was so cool to look over a hydro dam while eating. Really excellent place to dine.

Mar 26, 2018
Great space, friendly staff. The food here is generally good. Sometimes the food just bombs. Brisket was shy of meat. Pulled pork pasta sounded better than it was. Both were overly rich, fatty plates. Great beer selection and small but good wine list. The combination of food and performance space is very cool idea.

Apr 11, 2018
Food is delicious! I had the beef brisket! Prices are to the high side and menu is small, however what I had was delicious! Both times I went service is very slow, so don't go hungry. Nice spot on the river in an old mill.

May 10, 2018
Great atmosphere! Overall the food was good, but most dishes not worth the prices. The curried muscles stole the show for us flavor wise. We also ordered a pork belly appetizer special that was decent overall, but the shishito peppers needed salt. The falafel is completely bland unless dipped in a sauce, we wouldn't order it again. The jerk brisket was a bit dry/overcooked but very flavorful. Lastly, the vegetable napoleon was good, but definitely don't order it expecting anything remotely healthy as it's absolutely smothered in sauces.

Apr 26, 2018
This place is great!!! Very cute, amazing food and incredible atmosphere. The only downfall is that It's very difficult to get into the parking lot to get here.

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