
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–9 PM |
| Thursday | 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 5–9 PM |
| Saturday | 5–9 PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24 Central St, Rockport, ME 04856
Phone: (207) 236-8880
Website: http://www.ninajunerestaurant.com/
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Reviews
Our friend made a reservation for our party of three, and our table was ready as soon as we arrived. There’s a parking lot right below the restaurant, which they seem to share with other businesses, and we were able to snag a spot easily. The moment I walked into the beautiful building where the restaurant is housed, I gasped — it was just so stunning. Maybe it was the pink hue of the sky, or the smell from the kitchen, or the ambiance? Either way, all of my senses were lit up before we even sat down.
We started with cocktails on the balcony to soak up the sunset (highly recommend — shoutout to the sommelier for the idea, and for offering to take our group photo!). The Sidecar Veneziana (cognac, pear grappa, lemon, dry curaçao) was to die for, and my friends loved their drinks too. After admiring the view (seriously… WHAT a view), we ordered pretty much everything on the menu… it all looked that good.
Every dish delivered. We left dinner totally full; honestly, we struggled to finish some plates, and I went in expecting smaller portions. Not complaining! The mussels were some of the best I’ve ever had, soaked in a dark beer and fennel sauce and they tasted like butter. The little gem lettuce salad was a hit; even my blue cheese-hating husband loved it… and don’t get me started on those chunks of bacon it came with. And the pastas… I could write a whole separate review on the pastas alone. We all ordered different ones, and I’m still debating which was my favorite, but I think it was my friend’s: the pasta al limone with Maine crab. Absolute perfection. We finished things off with gelato and pavlova ( we somehow made room???).
Special shoutout to the staff — they were incredible. I asked what time the kitchen closed (we were the last ones there), and they told us not to worry or rush. The restaurant closed at 9 PM and we didn’t leave until 10:20, but we never felt pushed out. They were incredibly thoughtful and gracious from start to finish.
We can’t wait to go back, and next time, I’m definitely snagging one of those patio tables!
I dined at Nina June last night and for their special celebration of Palestine food. As soon as I walked in, I met the owner Sara, who was so kind and gracious. When I saw down, they brought everyone dates in honor of Ramadan. The food was amazing. Sure, they had kabobs (incredible), but they also deep cut Palestinian dishes like “kibbeh naye.” I love a restaurant that pushes people to expand their idea of what food is, and from the moment I sat down, to the moment I left, it was like a warm embrace. What a truly special place. I am def def going to return–despite the nearly 2 hour drive.
First of all, I was super grateful for the NA mocktail options. Being pregnant, it’s just so nice to have options that aren’t ginger ale or lemonade; options that feel more sophisticated and not like I’m a child or being punished for being pregnant! Thoroughly enjoyed the ginger mocktail (Sara’s Mix #3) and thought it had a nice brightness and bite. The Rome with a View was also nice.
Shining star of the night was the pole bean app. Hands down. Just unbelievably flavorful, had great texture, and was unique. The romaine salad was also standout.
Second shining star was the fennel pasta. I’m not huge on fennel due to the licorice taste but I do enjoy cooked fennel. In this case, the pasta noodles had fresh fennel rolled into them to give them a subtle flavor and beautiful color. The fresh tomato sauce tasted like summer itself. So so delicious.
The shrimp risotto had some unique flavors going on with it that I enjoyed (was that Jasmine I tasted in there??) But ultimately, compared to the other dishes, it fell flat. The skate really surprised me though!! Best piece of skate I’ve ever tried.
Loved this meal and loved sitting on the back balcony overlooking the bay. How picturesque and a gorgeous way to spend the evening with family. Highly recommend and can’t wait to go back.
PS I could’ve eaten 3 orders of the bread and spread. Unreal.
Meal included: raw oysters, tare tare, bay scallops, risotto, goose breast medallions, and dessert.
Oysters and clam spaghetti were delish!