The Waldoboro Inn
The Waldoboro Inn: A One-of-a-Kind Bed & Breakfast in Waldoboro

Why Stay
Why The Waldoboro Inn
The Waldoboro Inn isn't trying to be anything other than what it is: a small, intentionally curated house with three rooms, no televisions, and an owner who genuinely believes hospitality means access to her kitchen. Housed in a vintage building on Main Street in this quiet Midcoast Maine town, the inn feels less like a hotel and more like staying in the home of someone with taste and an eye for interesting things. Solo travelers and couples return here not for amenities in the resort sense, but for the opposite - a place where details matter, where breakfast is something you build yourself from what's been thoughtfully provided, and where the morning coffee cups are arranged on the counter with intentionality.
The reviews speak to a specific kind of traveler: people who want character over cookie-cutter efficiency, who appreciate a billiards table and a wine bar more than room service, and who understand that "charming" sometimes means older buildings with character rather than brand-new finishes. The inn draws solo visitors, couples, and people passing through for events or exploring the art and maritime heritage of the Midcoast.
The owner has designed every room and corner of the house with real intention. Guests consistently mention the curated art, vintage finds, and the considered color schemes throughout. This isn't generic inn décor - it's a home where someone's aesthetic vision is lived in, and that sensibility carries through to the morning coffee cups. One recent guest described the experience as "so unique, with so many beautifully curated spaces."
Breakfast is abundant and you cook what you want. The inn supplies coffee, tea, milk, eggs, and fresh baked goods. A full shared kitchen is available to guests, and the owner actively encourages you to use whatever you need to create whatever appeals to you that morning. For people who like control over their morning ritual, this beats a plated continental service.
It's genuinely quiet and intentionally small. Three rooms, no televisions, no piped-in music. The emphasis is on conversation, the garden, the billiards table, and the wine bar - amenities designed for actual human connection rather than distraction.
Waldoboro sits at a turning point on the Midcoast. Close enough to Camden and Rockport for day trips, but removed enough to feel like you've actually left the tourist corridor. The town itself has real character: galleries, working waterfront, and genuine local restaurants.
Rooms
The rooms
All three rooms are Double Rooms with Private Bathrooms. The building is old - this is a feature, not a bug - with generous bathrooms that include large walk-in showers and quality towels. Rooms are furnished with care; guests note comfortable beds, good linens, and wardrobe space. Expect vintage touches and found objects as part of the décor, not distractions from it. Bathrobe, tea and coffee maker, and a dining area are standard in each room.
- Double Room with Private Bathroom: Spacious bedroom with comfortable bed, huge walk-in shower, and vintage touches throughout. Air-conditioned with heating.
One honest note: this is an old house, not a brand-new build. If you prefer hospital-clean modernism, look elsewhere. If you value character and don't mind a building with history, you'll appreciate the inn's authenticity.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Vintage bed & breakfast, three rooms, shared kitchen
Best for
Couples, solo travelers, art lovers, people seeking quiet & character
Price tier
Mid-range
Open
Year-round
Guest score
9.2 Wonderful
Couples score
10.0 / 10
Standout amenities
Wine bar · curated décor · shared kitchen · billiards · garden
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Communal Spaces: Wine bar · Shared kitchen with full appliances · Billiards table · Garden
Room Essentials: Air conditioning · Heating · Free WiFi · Private bathroom with walk-in shower · Bathrobes · Tea and coffee maker · Dining area · Refrigerator
Practical: Free off-site parking · Smoke-free property · English-speaking host
The wine bar is a genuine draw - guests mention it specifically as worth a visit. The shared kitchen access is unusual and beloved; couples on multi-night stays particularly value the ability to prepare their own meals or snacks. Breakfast items are stocked daily by the owner: fresh pastries, eggs, coffee, tea, milk. The philosophy is abundance without prescription.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August): Peak season for the inn and the Midcoast. Art galleries open, waterfront restaurants at full service, day-trip traffic to Camden and Rockland high. The garden is in bloom. Expect the inn to book solid, especially weekends.
Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season brings visitors, but the crowds are less intense than summer. Nights cool down - the inn has heating, which guests appreciate. Local events like agricultural fairs and harvest festivals. Still warm enough for outdoor exploration.
Winter (November–March): Quiet season in Waldoboro. The inn remains open, but many local attractions have reduced hours or close seasonally. Good for solo travelers wanting solitude or couples seeking a retreat. Heating is essential.
Spring (April–May): Shoulder season with variable weather. Local galleries and restaurants reopening. Fewer tourists, gardens beginning to wake up. A good time for those avoiding peak-season crowds.
Reviews
What guests say
"This charming Inn in the heart of Waldoboro was a perfect spot. The room was large, the bed very comfortable, the bathroom huge with a walk-in shower." - Suzanne, United States · Solo traveler · 8/10
"This Inn is a special place. So unique, with so many beautifully curated spaces by the owner. The morning coffee cups were arranged on the counter with beautiful sensibility." - Mark, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"No television and no plastic dishes - what we very much enjoyed. A shared kitchen where you build your own breakfast from abundant supplies. Billiards, a garden, and a wine bar worth a visit." - Christiane, Germany · Couple · 10/10
"A very old house, without the generic feel. An individualized vacation in quiet surroundings and an extraordinary house." - Christiane, Germany · Couple · 10/10
Minor criticisms are sparse across the five reviews. One guest's 8/10 score didn't include detailed feedback, suggesting minor preferences rather than significant issues. The building's age is mentioned consistently - but as a positive, not a drawback. No complaints about cleanliness, comfort, or service.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 5 minutes: Waldoboro village center, galleries, and waterfront restaurants
- 12 miles: Camden Harbor, shops, and the scenic Maine Coast Railway
- 13 miles: Rockport, Owls Head, and the Owls Head Transportation Museum
- 16 miles: Farnsworth Art Museum and Carver Hill Gallery in Rockland
- 18 miles: Mount Battie for hiking and views over Penobscot Bay
- 20 miles: Camden Harbor Park and Amphitheater, waterfront trails
- 25 miles: Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and Pemaquid Harbor
FAQ
Good to know
Is the Waldoboro Inn on the water? No, it's located on Main Street in the village center, about 5 minutes by car from Waldoboro Harbor and the waterfront. The trade-off is walkability to galleries, cafés, and shops.
Is breakfast included? Breakfast items are provided daily - coffee, tea, milk, eggs, pastries - but you assemble it yourself in the shared kitchen. No formal plated service. This works well for flexible travelers; less convenient if you prefer someone else to handle it.
Are there televisions in the rooms? No. The inn is intentionally television-free. This is a feature of the property's design, not a limitation.
Is there parking? Yes, free off-site parking is available. Ask the owner for directions when you arrive.
How far is the inn from the airport? Knox County Regional Airport (Rockland) is about 19 miles away, roughly 30–35 minutes by car.
Can I use the shared kitchen? Yes. The owner stocks breakfast items and actively encourages guests to use the full kitchen to prepare meals or snacks. Refrigerator space is available for your own purchases.
Is the inn suitable for longer stays? Yes. Guests have stayed 3, 9, and multi-night stays are accommodated. The shared kitchen and communal spaces work especially well for couples or solo travelers planning to settle in for a few days.













