Dockside Guest Quarters
Dockside Guest Quarters: Bed & breakfast in York

Why Eat
Why Dockside Guest Quarters
Dockside Guest Quarters sits right on York Harbor, where you can watch fishing boats head out at sunrise from your balcony. It's a refined bed and breakfast with standalone rooms (some call them mini-condos) that feel more like a private getaway than a traditional inn. Breakfast is generous and homemade, and there's a restaurant next door if you want dinner without leaving the property.
- Fresh, homemade breakfast included every morning.
- Most rooms have private balconies overlooking the harbor.
- Close to the water for sunrise and sunset watching.
- On-site restaurant means no need to leave the property.
Menu
What to order
At breakfast, don't skip the fresh muffins and breads, eggs Benedict, French toast, or pancakes. The bacon and fresh fruit round out the spread. Coffee is genuinely good, which matters when you're up before dawn to catch the sunrise. If you dine at the adjacent restaurant, it gets consistent praise from guests, though menus and hours vary by season.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Romantic getaways, harbor town escapes.
Price range
$$
Details
Atmosphere
The room
The rooms are quiet and private, with water views dominating the vibe. Common areas feel refined but not stuffy, and the bar and deck attract a relaxed mix of other guests and visitors.
Breakfast arrives at 8 a.m. and it's substantial: fresh muffins and breads, eggs Benedict, French toast, pancakes, bacon, fruit, coffee that regulars praise. The adjacent Dockside Restaurant opens for dinner most nights (closed occasionally for private events). Guests often rent bikes and explore the town, then settle back on their deck with a drink as the sun sets.
Reviews
What guests say
Guests return year after year, often booking multiple nights. The breakfasts and water views are what stick with people. One recent visitor called it 'a serendipitous find' and said the location and grounds felt fabulous. Fall visitors particularly mention the harbor views taking their breath away.

















