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Ebenezer’s Pub Review: A Maine Must for Beer Lovers
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With a hugely expansive rare beer list and top tier food, every meal here is a special occasion. Head Chef and Owner Chris and his Family have created the perfect balance of friendly relaxed dining, and high end food and drink which keeps us coming back.
The desserts are homemade and can run out, but if it’s available, the fruit of the forest pie is to die for!
Out of the way place, but very serious beer selection and good food.
Service was good, this despite the fairly busy Friday night crowd.
I started with a Chimay Grande Réserve (pictured), when food arrived I switched to a Weihenstephaner. A Braupakt – which is a collaboration between Germany’s Weihenstephan and Belgium’s St. Bernardus. No matter your favorite style, there is a beer for every taste. And it will be served in the proper glass. The shear amount of imported beers on tap is impressive.
I had the Pliny the Younger burger with house fritte. Both were delicious.
The decor was charming and the inside bar well appointed with the classic/old style tap handles.
Beer lovers should count Ebenezer’s as a must visit spot in Maine.
If you are looking to eat there, make sure to call ahead if you do not already have a reservation! We typically go much earlier in the night, but once it starts to get to dinner time, the place is in high demand and there is limited seating.
The beer selection is of the highest caliber. My jaw hit the ground when I realized how many Russian River beers were on. Tap when we went, not just available by a bottle.
There’s a lovely little European style beer garden that sits just outside of the porch style seating. It overlooks the golf course, very much reminds me of having a beer in a back garden in London.
The wait staff are very nice and if you are lucky enough to get to talk to the owner, He’s extremely knowledgeable about beer and really great to talk to.
I saw a few other reviews that were not as kind, but I think a lot of Americans don’t really get the concept of a pub landlord. When you’re at Ebenezer’s, you’re at his house. It’s important to be a respectful guest.
We went there at the start of summer 2025, and then we loved it so much I think I’ve been back like four times this summer and I’m sure I’ll be back a few more times before it gets too cold.
When we have people visit internationally, this is going to be a place we take them.
The beer selection will satisfy even the most discriminating aficionado – 30+ taps and hundreds of bottles. Food is tasty and fresh….we tried the Belgian frites, which were as good as those found in Brussels.
The chili had just the right seasoning and heat. And the delicious fish portion was huge. We look forward to return visits to sample more of the beer and food menus.