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Gorgeous Views of natural beauty . . .
The Muddy Rudder sits on the banks of the Penobscot River overlooking Maine's Queen city. Guests look over the historic Bangor waterfront, once bustling with schooners hauling lumber to ports all over the world. Henry David Thoreau once described the city as a "shining light on the edge of the wilderness".
Gaze from the expansive windows overlooking the Penobscot and envision the dock that supported travelers
crossing the river in the early 1900's. The Bon Ton Ferry carried passengers to Bangor right from this location for a penny per person.
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Building Design
The exterior renovation of the Muddy Rudder in 2002 matches the design with the quality of the dining experience. It was meant to emulate the waterfront homes found on the Maine Coast in the Early 1900's.
Weathervanes atop cupolas add to the seafaring feel for this landmark restaurant.
Expansive windows overlooking the delicious view add to the uniqueness of this true Maine restaurant.
The banks of the Penobscot River divide Bangor and Brewer. Bangor has been the Business Mecca of northern
Maine for years, while Brewer has been a sister city. Visit the Bangor CVB for more about this area.
Both areas have spurred economic development, especially on the banks of the Penobscot. Eastern Maine Medical Center and the University of Maine are major contributors to these Communities.
Of Course not trip to Maine is complete without a visit to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, Maine's most popular destination. The Muddy Rudder is the ideal spot for tourists and locals, alike.
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