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Chef/innkeeper Michael Salmon draws raves for his cooking at this downtown Camden inn, but the accommodations in the early-19th-century Victorian home are fine, too. He and his wife previously operated a resort in Aruba; you'll be glad they traded down in weather. Now expanded to 21 units, the Hartstone's rooms are studded with antiques and some of the most beautiful decor on the entire Midcoast; all suites include Jacuzzis. The full breakfasts are a major reason to come, and five-course dinners marry local Maine seafood with Caribbean chiles, spices, and cooking techniques -- lobster with vanilla beurre blanc, anyone? This is definitely a unique dining experience on a coastline full of B&Bs, and one worth traveling to find. There's a cooking school on the premises, as well.
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User Reviews for Hartstone Inn
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Our Favorite Getaway
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The Hartstone has become our choice for our getaway weekends. We love the elegant, yet warm and welcoming decor and convenient location in Camden. We've stayed in several different...
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- posted on 11.23.12
- by Lori S
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Best B&B
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When we travel we seek out B&Bs for their unique ambiance. Nowhere have we found a more beautiful, well appointed B&B than the Hartstone Inn. Michael and Mary Jo have an amazing...
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- posted on 11.21.12
- by Toothdoc1953
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Another fabulous stay!
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The Hartstone is by far our favorite place to stay and we have been visiting the inn since 2005. We are always relaxed and re-energized by our visits and can't think of a better...
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- posted on 11.21.12
- by SeaPuppies
Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 800/788-4823
Address:
- 41 Elm Street
- Camden, ME 04843
Amenities:
- business-facilities
- pets-allowed
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