Gorges Grant Hotel
Gorges Grant Hotel: A Well-Kept Coastal Inn in Ogunquit

Why Stay
Why Gorges Grant Hotel
Gorges Grant Hotel sits on Main Street in the heart of Ogunquit, a 7-minute walk from the sand. It's the kind of place where couples return three times over, where families feel instantly welcome, and where the staff - Angel Nye, the general manager, notably - treats every check-in like a homecoming. The 4-star inn delivers on the basics: clean rooms, good beds, a working restaurant downstairs, two pools, and proximity to everything that makes Ogunquit worth a trip. It's not trying to be trendy or boutique. It's reliable, and that's its strength.
The reviews speak for themselves. Nearly 240 guests have left ratings; more than half gave perfect scores. Couples especially like it here - they rate it 9.3 out of 10. The hotel's strength is consistency: cleanliness, staff warmth, breakfast quality, and the walkable location are mentioned repeatedly enough to feel like promises the hotel actually keeps.
The staff genuinely remembers you. Angel Nye and her team don't just check you in - they invest in your stay. Repeat guests are common, and property replies to reviews often reference specific details guests mentioned. One couple mentioned that the front desk staff were "amazing." Another praised the restaurant hostess by name. If you arrive on a quiet winter night, you'll get attention. During peak summer, service can stretch thin at check-in, but the baseline of friendliness remains.
Breakfast is a real event. The on-site restaurant serves a morning menu that merits its own trip downstairs. Guests consistently praise the quality: smoked salmon omelets, overnight oats, fresh fruit, avocado toast (when executed well), and coffee or tea available in the lobby all day. It's not included in the room rate, but couples and families call it worth the cost. One multi-time visitor specifically mentioned they return because of it.
The location saves your car. Ogunquit's downtown - galleries, restaurants, the playhouse - is walkable or a trolley ride away. Ogunquit Beach is a 7-minute walk. Marginal Way, the coastal cliff trail, is nearby. Brickyard Brewery sits just 300 yards down the road. You can leave your car parked and explore on foot, which matters more than it sounds in a town where summer traffic can choke Main Street.
Two pools mean flexibility. One indoor, one outdoor (seasonal). Reviewers with young children mention this setup as a game-changer when Maine's weather turns cool or rainy. The outdoor pool opens in summer; the indoor one runs year-round. There's also a hot tub and a firepit with blankets - details that show someone thought about the actual guest experience.
The rooms are spacious and thoughtfully appointed. King and Queen configurations are available. The Premium rooms come with robes and slippers. Bathrooms have dual sinks, solid water pressure, and counter space. Many rooms include mini fridges stocked with complimentary water bottles. Outlets are plentiful. One guest specifically noted the option to use either a mug or a to-go cup for morning coffee - the kind of small touch that suggests an owner pays attention.
Rooms
The rooms
Gorges Grant spans multiple buildings. The main building houses Premium rooms with direct restaurant access - a real convenience if you're not keen on stepping outside before breakfast. The separate building contains Standard rooms, also comfortable but farther from the lobby. A few rooms face less desirable views (utility areas, walls, dark corners), so location matters at checkout.
- King Standard Room: Spacious, comfortable bed, all standard amenities, good for couples.
- King Premium Room: Robes, slippers, main-building location, dual sinks, preferred by repeat guests.
- 2 Queen Standard Room: Popular with families, roomy layouts, flexible bed config.
- 2 Queen Premium Room: The family upgrade - all Premium perks with two beds.
Honest caveat: Some guests note the rooms are "charmingly traditional rather than fully modernized." If you're expecting a 2024 renovation aesthetic, you'll find dated fixtures in bathrooms and soft-close drawers that aren't universal. One solo traveler called it "a little bit dated," but not a dealbreaker. Soundproofing is present but uneven - a few guests heard neighbors; most didn't. Request a main-building room if you're noise-sensitive.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, families, repeat visitors
Price tier
Mid-to-upper (peak summer $250–$400+; shoulder season $120–$180)
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
~10 minutes on foot
Guest score
8.9 Excellent
Couples score
9.3 / 10
Standout amenities
Breakfast · two pools · walkable location · staff warmth
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Grounds Two pools (one indoor year-round, one outdoor seasonal) · Hot tub/Jacuzzi · Sun terrace and deck · Outdoor fireplace with blankets · Picnic area · Lawn games (ladder ball mentioned in reviews) · Free bicycle rentals · Designated outdoor furniture
Dining & Beverage On-site restaurant serving breakfast · Complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate bar in the lobby available all day · Happy hour partnership with nearby restaurants offering guest discounts
Fitness & Wellness Fitness center · Hot tub access
Practical Services Private check-in and check-out · Express check-in/out · Baggage storage · Laundry services · Business center · On-site paid parking (private lot) · Free WiFi throughout
Accessibility Facilities for disabled guests · Accessible parking · Elevator access
The restaurant is breakfast-only, but it's strong enough that guests plan their day around it. Egg dishes are house specials. The granola and fruit plate rotates seasonally. Coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are always available in the lobby, free.
Children's pricing is generous - kids eat at discounted rates with adults - which families appreciate. Happy hour specials extend to hotel guests with discounts at nearby restaurants. One couple mentioned taking advantage of in-town dining deals throughout their stay.
Fair note: Breakfast quality is not 100 percent consistent. One recent guest found the avocado toast underwhelming (warmed bread, raw tomatoes, no roast). The restaurant staff can be uneven on the daytime shift. But the majority of reviews praise it, and repeat guests specifically cite it as a reason to return.
Seasons
When to visit
Winter (December–February): Indoor pool is your constant. Outdoor pool closes. The hotel quiets down, making it ideal for couples seeking a peaceful retreat. Complimentary champagne and special touches (personalized decorations for holidays) are noted. Rates drop. The fireplace becomes a real draw. Downtown Ogunquit is less crowded, and Marginal Way offers windswept solitude.
Spring (March–May): Shoulder season brings milder weather and moderate crowds. The outdoor pool opens by late May. Easter and May weekends see family travel. Breakfast quality is high. A good time to avoid peak summer rates while enjoying the season.
Summer (June–August): Peak season. Both pools open. Beach season is in full force. Downtown bustles. The Playhouse runs full schedule. Rates are highest. Room availability is tight in July and early August. Families dominate. Plan ahead and expect more activity at check-in.
Fall (September–November): Another strong shoulder season. Leaf-peeping brings visitors in October. Weather is crisp and often clearer than summer. The outdoor pool closes by late September. Early fall is warm; late fall is cool but rarely harsh. Rates moderate. This is an excellent time for couples and repeat visitors.
Reviews
What guests say
"All the staff were so friendly, everything was clean and smelled good. The beds are so comfy and breakfast was delicious!"
- Eleni, United States · Family · 10/10
"The one bedroom suite was fabulous. The restaurant was great for breakfast. Great deals for children dining with adults. Staff were very nice."
- Karen, United States · Couple · 10/10
"Friendly staff, good facilities, clean large room, a very good restaurant. Beds comfortable."
- Rosen, United States · Couple · 9/10
"Everything was wonderful. The staff was superb, free welcome drinks were a nice touch, and very comfortable and CLEAN rooms. Walkable to downtown."
- Tyler, United States · Couple · 10/10
"The room was quite large, bed was comfortable, lots of outlets for plugging in electronics, shower water pressure was good, a lot of counter space in the bathroom, two sinks, slippers provided."
- Grace, United States · Couple · 9/10
"Beautiful hotel. Very clean and comfortable. Good location for walking to other restaurants or taking the Trolley."
- Mary, United States · Family · 9/10
Minor criticisms worth noting: A handful of guests mentioned that WiFi could be stronger. A few rooms have dark views or poor positioning (one guest was placed next to a utility closet). Housekeeping on longer stays is not daily - expect service every three days or so, which some families find inconvenient on week-long stays. The Jacuzzi, while present, is small and occasionally under-filled. One guest flagged restaurant ceiling fans and light fixtures needing cleaning; management responded but the issue shouldn't recur. Overall, these are exceptions to a strong baseline.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 7 minutes walk to Ogunquit Beach, the town's main swimming and sunbathing draw.
- 10 minutes walk to downtown Ogunquit shops, galleries, and restaurants.
- Trolley stop directly outside the hotel - free or nominal fare to the beach and village center, eliminating parking stress.
- 300 yards to Brickyard Brewery, a local favorite for craft beer and good food.
- 1.1 miles to Mount Agamenticus, a scenic climb with views over the coast and forests (roughly 15 minutes by car or taxi).
- Marginal Way, a 1.3-mile coastal walking trail with ocean views, 10–15 minutes away on foot.
- Ogunquit Playhouse, summer theater venue with Broadway-caliber productions, walkable or a short drive.
- Cape Neddick Lighthouse (Nubble Light), one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses, 3 miles north in York.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the hotel directly on the beach? No, but it's a 7-minute walk away. The location is Main Street, which is walkable to downtown and the beach, offering the best of both without beachfront pricing.
Is breakfast included in the room rate? No, breakfast is available at the on-site restaurant at an additional cost. However, complimentary coffee, tea, and hot chocolate are always available in the lobby.
Are both pools open year-round? The indoor pool is open year-round. The outdoor pool is seasonal, typically open May through September, depending on weather.
Is there a shuttle to the beach? No dedicated shuttle, but a trolley stop sits directly outside the hotel with service to the beach and downtown Ogunquit at minimal cost.
Can I bring a car? Yes. On-site parking is available for a fee. However, given the walkable location, you may not need it. Many guests leave the car parked and explore on foot or by trolley.
Are rooms soundproofed? Yes, all rooms include soundproofing, though effectiveness varies by location. Request a main-building room if noise sensitivity is a concern.
Do rooms have private bathrooms? Yes. All rooms include private bathrooms with modern fixtures, dual sinks (Premium rooms), and complimentary toiletries.













