Crocker House Country Inn
Crocker House Country Inn: Restaurant in Acadia National Park

Why Eat
Why Crocker House Country Inn
Crocker House Country Inn is a restored Victorian property on a quiet point near Hancock, where the dining room and bar anchor a full overnight stay. They serve dinner and a substantial breakfast to guests and walk-ins. The kitchen leans into seafood, beef, and comfort sides, and the staff moves with real attentiveness.
- Seafood pasta plates loaded with actual seafood
- Filet mignon cooked to a high standard
- Genuine service that remembers repeat guests
- Water views and quiet rural setting near Acadia
Menu
What to order
Get the seafood pasta if it's available, the portions justify the price. The filet mignon has earned mention from multiple repeat visitors. Blueberry pancakes at breakfast are worth waking early. Order a side of roasted potatoes. A cocktail from the bar (one guest recommended an Old Fashioned) pairs naturally with the beef.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Romantic dinner, Acadia base station.
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
Quiet and refined without being stuffy. Recently renovated dining room and bar on the main floor. Morning light comes through generously, and the pace is unhurried.
The menu shifts seasonally. Portions are generous. Filet mignon and seafood pasta appear often enough that regulars know to order them. The kitchen also handles blueberry pancakes at breakfast and sides like roasted potatoes. A server or bartender will know your name by the second visit if you stay overnight.
Reviews
What guests say
Guests return here multiple times, drawn by the food and the attentiveness of staff like Zack. The renovations have brightened the place considerably. One recent visitor called the filet mignon "unbelievable" and noted that a small detour from Bar Harbor makes it worth the trip.















