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Main Street Downtown Apartments

Main Street Downtown Apartments: Location-First Lodging in Bar Harbor

8.1
Families

Why Stay

Why Main Street Downtown Apartments

When you're planning a Bar Harbor trip and the idea of leaving your lodging to explore Dock Square, the waterfront, and Jordan Pond keeps you awake, this is where you stay. Main Street Downtown Apartments sits directly above a restaurant on the main drag - which means zero car rides to get anywhere that matters. You're checking in to a two-bedroom space with a full kitchen, free parking (rare and precious in downtown Bar Harbor), and breakfast included. The trade-off is honest: this is an apartment, not a hotel, and the building carries that urban, lived-in character.

The property draws families, groups, and couples who've explicitly chosen walkability over resort amenities. Many guests arrive in peak season (July and August) and return because the location calculus is unbeatable. Others visit in fall to leaf-peep and escape the summer crowds. The reviews split clean: location and breakfast are nearly universal praise; maintenance and noise are the recurring friction points.


The location is genuinely unbeatable for exploring downtown Bar Harbor. You're steps from Dock Square, the Bar Harbor Shore Path, and dozens of restaurants and galleries. One guest called it "literally perfect" - no hyperbole needed. Families and groups repeatedly cite the ability to walk everywhere, which means fewer logistics, fewer parking games, and more time actually in town.

Free breakfast downstairs beats the alternative. A downstairs restaurant serves breakfast to guests - and reviewers consistently praise the quality. Breakfast sandwiches, coffee, and quick morning fuel mean less time decision-making on vacation. Multiple guests flagged this as a major draw, especially for families with kids.

Full kitchens let groups eat like locals. Each apartment includes a stove, oven, refrigerator, microwave, and full settings. That means lobster rolls from Red's Eats can make it back to the table, or you can cook a quiet dinner in instead of braving crowded August restaurants.

Free on-site parking is a genuine luxury in downtown Bar Harbor. Street parking downtown is scarce and paid. Having a private lot attached is worth its weight.


Rooms

The rooms

The property occupies a converted downtown building - think upstairs-from-a-shop layout rather than ground-floor corridor. All reviewed stays were in the Two-Bedroom Apartment, which sleeps groups and families comfortably. Each unit has a full kitchen, dining area, sitting area with sofa, and individual bedrooms with parquet or hardwood floors. Air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and private bathroom are standard.

  • Two-Bedroom Apartment: Full kitchen, separate dining and sitting areas, two bedrooms, bathroom with shower. Private entrance. Sleeps groups of 4–6 comfortably.

Honest caveat: Several guests noted that bathroom fixtures (tub and shower handles) show wear and could benefit from refresh. Beds drew mixed comments; some loved them, others found them less plush than expected. The space absorbs sound from the restaurant below and adjacent apartments - not ideal for light sleepers. If quiet nights or pristine finishes are non-negotiable, ask about upper-floor units during booking.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, couples prioritizing walkability

Price tier

Mid-to-upper (reviewers flagged it as expensive for the condition)

Open

Year-round (though quieter in winter; some services may close)

Guest score

8.1 Very Good

Standout amenities

Location on Main Street + included breakfast

Details

314 Main Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Parking: Free on-site private lot

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Building Essentials: Private entrance · Free parking · Free WiFi · Air conditioning · Heating · Non-smoking rooms · Carbon monoxide detector

In Your Apartment: Fully equipped kitchen (stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator, kettle, toaster, dishes, utensils) · Dining table · Sitting area with sofa · Flat-screen TV · Private bathroom · Hairdryer · Iron and ironing board · Linens and towels · Free toiletries

Practical: Contactless check-in and check-out · Fold-up beds available · Clothes storage · Hardwood/parquet floors


The included breakfast - served downstairs at the on-site restaurant - is the property's signature draw. Guests consistently praised the sandwiches, coffee, and speed of service. One reviewer called them "extremely good." This isn't a buffer or room-service operation; it's a real breakfast spot that happens to feed guests first. The menu is limited (one guest flagged this), but quality over quantity seems to be the play. Check-in instructions should clarify hours and whether you order at a counter or are seated.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (July–August): Peak season. The property fills fast. Downtown Bar Harbor is vibrant, all restaurants and attractions open, but sidewalks are crowded and parking is fierce. Breakfast is busier; arrive early. Expect highest nightly rates and book months ahead.

Shoulder (June & September): Excellent balance. Weather still warm, crowds thinner than July–August, restaurants mostly open, room rates moderate. Fall foliage begins late September. Breakfast less chaotic.

Fall (October): Leaf-peeping season draws crowds mid-to-late month. Weather cools; bring layers. Many restaurants remain open. The Shore Path and Acadia loop are spectacular. Some summer attractions close after October 31.

Winter (November–April): Quietest season. Many restaurants and shops close or reduce hours. Weather cold and unpredictable. Acadia's carriage roads are quieter but may be snow-packed. Less ideal for families; best for solo travelers or couples seeking solitude.


Reviews

What guests say

The location is absolutely perfect! Free parking and very clean! Having free breakfast downstairs and it was so good!

  • Kimberly, United States · Group · 8/10

Location was awesome and apartment was extremely clean. Contactless check-in and check-out was great! The breakfast sandwiches were extremely good.

  • Cathy, United States · Family · 10/10

Location and cleanliness. Breakfast was wonderful.

  • Elizabeth, United States · Group · 9/10

Breakfast was excellent. Location excellent.

  • Mark, United States · Couple · 8/10

The location is literally perfect. We couldn't have chosen a better spot.

  • Adam, United States · Group · 6/10

Location was on Main Street and was a walkable distance to the City of Bar Harbor.

  • Suzanne, United States · Solo · 1/10

The overwhelming thread: location and breakfast are exceptional. The friction points are real but not universal. Noise from the restaurant below and adjacent units bothered some guests, especially those sensitive to sound. A few noted wear on bathroom fixtures and bathtub condition - nothing that prevents a stay, but worth knowing. One guest reported a sewage odor on arrival; this is rare but worth mentioning to management if you notice it. Bed comfort is subjective; some loved them, others found them firm or worn. Cleanliness reviews split; most praised it, but a small number flagged dust and grime in corners and fixtures - likely reflecting variance across stays or seasons rather than a consistent issue.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Dock Square: 0.1 mi - the heart of downtown, shops, galleries, restaurants
  • Town Beach: 0.3 mi - public beach, easy walk, perfect for families
  • Bar Harbor Shore Path: 0.2 mi - paved coastal walking trail, one of Maine's best
  • The Abbe Museum: 0.4 mi - Native American history and art, year-round
  • Agamont Park: 0.4 mi - waterfront green space, concerts, events
  • Jordan Pond: 3 mi - Acadia National Park gateway, carriage roads, hiking
  • West Street Historic District: 0.5 mi - Victorian homes, antique shops, quiet walks
  • Mount Desert Island: 10 mi - entire car-free or car-lite day of exploration via Acadia's park loop

FAQ

Good to know

Is the apartment really downtown or up a back stairwell?
It's above a restaurant on Main Street, accessed via a private entrance that feels like climbing an external fire escape. You're literally downtown - just not ground-floor. If street-level feels important, ask about unit-specific photos before booking.

What's included in the breakfast?
A meal (usually a sandwich or similar hot item) served downstairs at the attached restaurant. Hours depend on the restaurant's opening time. Coffee and pastries are typical. It's not a full buffet, but quality-focused and satisfying.

Is WiFi reliable?
One guest reported it dropping intermittently, though most didn't mention it. If you're working remotely, call ahead to confirm current service quality.

Are there cribs or extra beds for young kids?
Fold-up beds are available. The apartment has a sofa bed too. Ask about these when booking if you need extra sleeping surfaces.

How is the noise situation?
The restaurant operates below and may be audible in the morning (fans, prep). Adjacent-unit sound can carry. Light sleepers should request higher floors or confirm the current soundproofing.

Do you need a car to get around Bar Harbor from here?
Not for downtown. The Shore Path, Dock Square, restaurants, shops, and Abbe Museum are all walkable. For Acadia National Park and Jordan Pond on Mount Desert Island, a car is very helpful, though shuttle buses operate seasonally.

What's the cancellation policy?
Booking.com's standard policy applies, but confirm dates with the property directly - some apartments operate on stricter terms than hotel chains.


Guides

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Sassafrass Cafe

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The Gallery

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The Travelin Lobster, LLC

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Sweet Pea's Farm Kitchen

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Island Take Out

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Mother's Kitchen

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Mother's Kitchen

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Dinner

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Frenchman Bay Lobster Rolls

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The Tavern at Timberland

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The Edge Seafood Restaurant & SkyBar

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