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Ogunquit Beach Inn B&B$$$
( 207-646-1112; www.ogunquitbeachinn.com ; 67 School St; r incl breakfast $139-179; ) In a
tidy little arts-and-crafts-style bungalow, this gay-and-lesbian-friendly B&B has colorful,
homey rooms and chatty owners who know all about the best new bistros and bars in
town. The central location makes walking to dinner a breeze.
Eating
You'll find Ogunquit's restaurants on the south side of town at Perkins Cove and in the
town center along Main St.
Bread & Roses BAKERY$
( www.breadandrosesbakery.com ; 246 Main St; snacks $3-9; 7am-7pm; ) Get your cof-
fee and blueberry-scone fix at this teeny slip of a bakery, in the heart of downtown Ogun-
quit. The cafe fare, such as veggie burritos and organic egg-salad sandwiches, is good for
a quick lunch. No seating.
Lobster Shack SEAFOOD$$$
(110 Perkins Cove Rd; mains $10-25; 11am-8pm) If you want good seafood and aren't par-
ticular about the view, this reliable joint serves lobster in all its various incarnations,
from lobster rolls to lobster in the shell.
Barnacle Billy's SEAFOOD$$$
$$$
( 207-646-5575; www.barnbilly.com ; 183 Shore Rd; mains $12-35; 11am-9pm) This big,
noisy barn of a restaurant overlooking Perkins Cove is a longtime favorite for casual sea-
food: steamers, crab rolls, clam chowder, and, of course, whole lobsters.
Entertainment
Ogunquit Playhouse THEATER
( 207-646-5511; www.ogunquitplayhouse.org ; 10 Main St; ) First opened in 1933, presents
both showy Broadway musicals and children's theater each summer.
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