
Established in 2017, Timberwolves Restaurant is an American restaurant located in Mars Hill, Maine. They are known for their locally sourced barbecue, baked goods, and pies. Some of their menu items include BBQ Mac & Cheese Burger and Pork Belly Burnt Ends. They offer dine-in and delivery options.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 45 Main St, Mars Hill, ME 04758
Phone: (207) 425-1056
Website: http://timberwolvesrestaurant.com/
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Reservations: timberwolvesrestaurant.com
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Now let’s talk about the brisket burger… hands down one of the best I’ve ever had. Juicy, smoky brisket cooked to perfection, stacked high, and packed with flavor in every bite. You can tell it’s made with care and quality ingredients. And the fries? Golden, crispy on the outside, fluffy on the inside — perfectly seasoned and the ideal match for that incredible burger.
The owner has truly created something special in Mars Hill. The food, the atmosphere, and the attention to detail all deserve five stars. Timberwolves is a local gem, and we’ll absolutely be back again and again!
Micheal was a great conversationalist and the place had a warm inviting atmosphere. Will be back
Always enjoy attitude, conversation, food and atmosphere. Thanks for the wonderful time. My date ? ? Yes enjoyed it too.thanks
Why is the menu on a dirty photocopy paper that says “soft opening” if it has been open for years?
For safety reasons, the door on the front of a woodstove should not be left open. The bathroom has no heat, not just cold, no baseboard, no FHA, nothing.
The owner struggled with a system to cash customers out. Last tidbit, change the music, our group listens to a wide variety, but felt like we were in a NYC club.
Positives, large bar seating, large interior space, newer interior upgrades.
We were a group who rode in on snowmobiles and parked behind the building and are all from here in Maine.
When you walk in, the scents of smoke, roasting meat, sweet maple, and tangy bbq envelop you. It’s small and cozy but not at all cramped. The service was phenomenal, the owner and staff beyond friendly.
We had the loaded fries to start, and man were they loaded. Every thick, hand-cut, perfectly cooked fry was covered in cheese and bacon.
Then the burgers, BBQ, and sides came out. This food was *so good.* The burgers were artfully styled and piled with flavor. And HUGE portions! I had the bourbon burger, my son devoured the Hawaiian, and my husband tore into the riblet dinner. The biscuit tasted FRESH and fluffy. Then… The waiter asked if we wanted dessert, which was a special spice cake. My son wanted to try it so we ordered a slice. We’d actually been sitting near the owner/chef and had chatted back and forth a bit, super sweet gentlemen. He’d mentioned that it was a very old, Native American recipe.
When I bit into that cake, I started crying. That one bite took me back a decade, to before my grandmother passed away, sitting at her table in Oklahoma. She called it raw apple cake, because she added diced, raw apples to the batter. They cook down to almost nothing but add moisture and density and sweetness like nothing else. I told him that, through an embarrassing amount of tears. He was floored that I recognized the recipe, and we both ended up in tears after he called his own mom to tell her.
I was already impressed with the food, but that was an absolute gift from the universe. And from the owner, literally, as he wouldn’t let me pay for the cake.
I am so thankful that we stopped by Timberwolves today, and we will definitely go back before we leave next week.