OneSixtyFive
OneSixtyFive: Hotel in Brunswick

Why Eat
Why OneSixtyFive
OneSixtyFive occupies a pristine 1848 Federal-style house a block from the Bowdoin campus and downtown Brunswick's antique shops. It's part inn, part gathering spot. Guests stay in snug bedrooms, eat a real breakfast in the morning, and linger over drinks in the cozy pub downstairs. The staff treats you like you belong there.
- Hot breakfast with blueberries, bacon, fresh greens, real juice
- Onsite pub means dinner every night, no closed Mondays
- Staff knows your name and remembers your requests
- Walking distance to Bowdoin and downtown Brunswick
Menu
What to order
Start with the blueberry pancakes if they're running them, or the breakfast bowl loaded with arugula, bacon, and tomato corn relish. Coffee and orange juice are taken seriously here. At dinner, the pub offers solid options (specifics aren't detailed in reviews, but guests mention "very good dinners" as a regular option). Don't skip cake if there's a special occasion.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Weekend getaways, wedding celebrations, train travelers
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
The pub is small and cozy, centered around a fireplace. Rooms are compact but clean, with common areas to spread out. It feels lived-in and peaceful, not hotel-sterile.
Weddings happen here too, and guests report the staff handles the chaos with grace. There's nothing stuffy about it, despite the elegant bones. You'll see families ice skating on the frozen pond across the street in winter. It's a real neighborhood spot that also happens to have rooms upstairs.
Reviews
What guests say
Guests return again and again. The staff is consistently described as gracious and kind, remembering what you like and going out of their way. One visitor called it "one of the best places I've stayed," noting it feels like home. The wedding crowd raves about how smoothly the day unfolded and how guests still talk about the cake months later.















