Maine Inn
The Maine Inn is located just a short walk from the downtown area. It is a small restaurant serving home-cooked meals for visitors and residents alike. The daily specials include steaks, burgers, fried chicken and a host of other local favorites. The decor is simple and there is enough room between tables to move. The prices are a welcome sight for this part of the United States. The inn is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Maine Inn
2601 E. Main St.
Maine, NY 13802
(607) 862-5042
Friend's Diner
The Friend's Diner is not a place you would expect to find a great meal because of the primitive decor. But this diner is so popular during lunch that you may find yourself waiting in line to get in. Friend's is run by a family that serves home-cooked meals including country-fried steak and a host of vegetable choices, and it has a daily special that won't break the bank. The diner is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but get there early on Friday night, because its all-you-can-eat fish has become a night out for the locals.
Friend's Diner
2640 Main St.
Maine, NY 13802
(607) 862-4929
Frank's
Frank's restaurant is the only Italian cuisine available in Maine. With its homemade pastas and pizza, the restaurant gives diners a feel of Little Italy with its dining choices. Takeout is available and Frank's is open for lunch and dinner. Here diners can enjoy appetizers like calamari, mussels and giant shrimp. The restaurant also serves a variety of salads, along with eggplant parmigiana for vegetarians. Along with the Italian cuisine, diners can find a nice rib-eye steak or a veal cutlet. Frank's also has homemade pizza, where the diners can watch the cook throw the dough.
Frank's
2633 Route 26
Maine, NY 13802
(607) 323-5445
Article Written By Eric Cornelison
Originally from Huntersville, W. Va., Eric Cornelison has been writing news and sports articles for more than 25 years. He now publishes travel, sports and religious articles on a variety of websites and in magazines, such as the "Red Oak Record" and "Ellis County Press." Cornelison holds a Master of Business Administration from West Virginia University and doctorate in religious theology from Rochville University.