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Bangor Inn & Suites

Bangor Inn & Suites: A No-Nonsense Motel with an Exceptional Breakfast in Bangor

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a building with a sign for a coffee shop at night at Bangor Inn & Suites in Bangor
a building with a sign for a coffee shop at night at Bangor Inn & Suites in Bangor

Why Stay

Why Bangor Inn & Suites

The Bangor Inn & Suites isn't trying to be anything it's not. It's a vintage mid-century property - key cards don't exist here, the carpet shows its age, and the tub is the real deal - but couples and families keep coming back because the breakfast is genuinely cooked to order, the staff knows your name by the second morning, and the price won't sting. Located on Hogan Road, a minute's drive from Bangor Mall and a five-minute hop to the waterfront, it's the kind of place that fills up on summer weekends and concert nights because locals know the math: clean, quiet, friendly, and full breakfast included.

The 8.4-out-of-10 rating from nearly 870 guests isn't an accident. Yes, the property is dated. Yes, reviewers mention worn carpet and a shortage of electrical outlets. But read the details, and a pattern emerges: people are charmed by the honesty of it. One guest called it "retro but clean and comfortable." Another said the old-school setup reminded them of childhood. The staff consistently earns praise - not in a scripted way, but in the tone of repeat customers who feel seen.

The breakfast is cooked fresh, not pre-packaged. Multiple guests noted this explicitly. You get sausage, eggs, fresh fruit, toast, and hot beverages prepared in the on-site restaurant by staff who treat it like part of their job, not an afterthought. One regular visitor said it's "far better than the usual 'breakfast included' at several other hotels because it was actually cooked right there." Bagged doughnuts and snacks are set aside for early departures.

Staff recognize you and act like they mean it. Across nearly every review, the same word surfaces: friendly. Not in a corporate-training sense - in the sense that people want to stay here again specifically because the front desk and breakfast crew remembered them. Solo travelers, families, and couples all note this. One reviewer called the staff "exceptionally friendly and helpful."

The price-to-comfort ratio is genuinely hard to beat. With rooms landing in the mid-budget tier and breakfast included, guests consistently describe this as "super value." For a one-night highway stop or a three-night hospital stay (locals use it frequently for that), the math works out. A guest even noted the lot was full - "I'm not the only one who feels this way."

The location handles logistics without fanfare. Bangor Mall is a one-minute drive. Restaurants and shops cluster within walking distance. Highway access is straightforward. You're not paying for a view; you're paying for convenience that actually works.

The rooms are comfortable even if they're not trendy. Beds are described as comfortable, beds. Air conditioning works. TVs function. One guest loved the old-school tub. Another appreciated that the key-based system meant no plastic cards to lose.

Rooms

The rooms

The building is a traditional motel layout - older, but well-maintained. Rooms are carpeted and simple. There's no frills, but there's no confusion either about what you're getting.

  • Deluxe Double Room - The standard option. Private bathroom, flat-screen TV, A/C. Comfortable for couples or solo travelers.
  • Superior King or Twin Room - Slightly more space. Same amenities, different bed configuration.
  • Deluxe Suite - Limited availability. Same era, slightly roomier.

Honest caveat: multiple guests flagged a shortage of electrical outlets - a genuine issue if you're charging multiple devices simultaneously. The bathrooms are small and dated (low showerheads catch taller guests by surprise). There's no elevator to the second floor, so luggage climbing applies. But reviewers who mention these things often add, "It didn't bother us," or frame it as character rather than a failing.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, families, business travelers, Acadia stopover guests

Price tier

Budget to mid-range

Open

Year-round

Guest score

8.4 Very Good

Couples score

8.8 / 10

Standout amenities

Included hot cooked breakfast

Details

701 Hogan Road, Bangor, ME 04401
Parking: Free, on-site

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Breakfast & Dining · Hot cooked breakfast daily · Snack vending machines · Complimentary coffee service in rooms

Practical · 24-hour front desk · Free WiFi · Free parking · Facilities for guests with disabilities · Non-smoking rooms (enforced) · Wake-up service · Daily housekeeping · Fax and photocopying available

In-Room · Private bathroom with free toiletries · Hairdryer · Flat-screen cable TV · Air conditioning · Iron and ironing board · Desk

The breakfast alone justifies a stay. It's served daily, included in the room rate, and staffed by people who seem to care about the quality. Eggs cooked to order, fresh fruit, sausage, toast, coffee, juice - the basics executed well. The lack of pancakes or waffles came up in a couple reviews, but the dominant feedback is that someone actually cooked it for you. That matters more than the menu at this price point.

Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Rooms fill fast, especially on weekends and during events. Pool would be nice, but there isn't one. All facilities open. Rates higher but still reasonable.

Fall (September–October) - Excellent. Foliage drives traffic through Bangor. Comfortable weather. The property remains busy. This is when repeat guests plan their stays because fall is underrated in Maine.

Winter (November–April) - Quieter, lower rates. Useful for hospital visits, business stops, and weekend getaways. All amenities open year-round. Snow removal handled.

Spring (May) - Shoulder season. Rates between winter and summer. Good for a quiet stay before the tourist push.

Reviews

What guests say

"Breakfast was excellent and attendants were very kind. Everything else was great." - Cheryl, United States · Couple · 9/10

"This is a super value. It's an old hotel. It's not fancy, but it is clean, safe, quiet. Staff are really terrific." - Worden, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Cozy and quiet. Comfortable beds and a great hot breakfast. All staff were helpful and kind." - Cathy, Canada · Couple · 9/10

"I loved the old-school tub and TV - simple and effective. Wonderful breakfast of sausage and eggs, fresh fruit." - David, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Breakfast was great. All fresh - eggs, etc. The room was clean with comfortable beds." - Audrey, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Staff are incredibly friendly. It was an excellent breakfast. Easy to find off the highway. Close to stores and shops." - Jodi, Canada · Family · 7/10

The only recurring criticism is the dated facility itself - worn carpet, small bathrooms, a shortage of charging outlets, and the fact that there's no elevator. A small number of guests flagged an ice machine that can be noisy and WiFi that was spotty on occasion. One guest mentioned enforcement of handicap parking wasn't ideal. These are real issues, but they rarely override the overall satisfaction, especially for one or two-night stays.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • Bangor Waterfront - 5 miles south. Kenduskeag River views, walking trails, riverside restaurants.
  • Bangor Mall - 1 minute drive. Shops, restaurants, quick errands handled.
  • Cole Land Transportation Museum - 2 miles. Vintage trucks, trains, and Maine transport history.
  • Penobscot Theater - Downtown Bangor, 2 miles. Broadway-caliber productions year-round.
  • Veazie Salmon Hatchery - 3 miles north. Working facility with fish viewing and exhibits.
  • Base Street restaurants and shops - Walking distance. Growing food scene with local roots.
  • Acadia National Park - 60 miles northeast. Many guests use this property as a stopover en route to Bar Harbor and Mount Desert Island.

FAQ

Good to know

Is breakfast included in the room rate? Yes. A hot cooked breakfast is part of every room reservation. Served daily in the on-site restaurant. Bagged items available for early check-outs.

Is there a pool? No. This motel does not have a pool. One guest specifically mentioned missing it, but it's not a major complaint in the reviews.

Is the hotel pet-friendly? No. Pets are not allowed. One reviewer noted this as a drawback during their stay.

How far is it from Bangor International Airport? About 9 minutes' drive. Convenient for connections and rental car returns without airport parking fees.

Are rooms soundproof? Mostly yes. Reviewers praise quiet stays, though the ice machine location can sometimes carry noise if your room is nearby. Generally well-insulated.

Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is available throughout. One guest reported spotty connectivity, but this is rare in the reviews.

Does the hotel accept late arrivals? Yes. 24-hour front desk staffing. Guests specifically mention ease of late-night check-ins.

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