Pizzeria 131 turns dinner into an interactive culinary adventure where kids become pizza chefs for the night. This family-friendly spot in downtown Bar Harbor lets children design their own personal pizzas from a variety of fresh toppings, then watch with excitement as their creations cook in authentic wood-fired ovens. The hands-on experience combined with delicious results makes this a memorable dining experience that keeps kids engaged from start to finish.
Family-Friendly Restaurants
🍽️ Family-Friendly Restaurants for Kids in Bar Harbor, ME
5 kid-friendly restaurants, cafes, and ice cream shops rated and reviewed by families.
Activities & Venues in Bar Harbor
This beloved local bakery in downtown Bar Harbor is a family favorite for grabbing delicious pastries, hearty breakfast fare, and kid-friendly snacks before exploring Acadia National Park. With a casual, welcoming atmosphere and generous portions that work perfectly for sharing with little ones, Lompoc Cafe offers a relaxed alternative to touristy breakfast spots where parents can enjoy quality coffee while kids fuel up on fresh-baked treats.
Geddy's offers a relaxed, family-friendly brewery experience right on Main Street in Bar Harbor where parents can enjoy craft beers while kids play lawn games on the outdoor areas. The casual atmosphere features rotating food trucks, plenty of non-alcoholic options for children, and a welcoming vibe that doesn't require kids to sit still at a traditional restaurant table.
Peter Ott's on the Water offers families a welcoming introduction to sushi alongside familiar favorites like burgers and sandwiches, making it perfect for households with varied tastes. The casual waterfront atmosphere and patient staff create a relaxed dining experience where kids can explore new cuisines without pressure, while parents enjoy fresh seafood with beautiful views of Camden Harbor.
Ben & Bills Chocolate Emporium is a delightful stop on Bar Harbor's Main Street where kids can marvel at creative ice cream flavors (including their famous lobster ice cream!), watch chocolatiers at work, and browse colorful displays of homemade fudge, truffles, and candies. The shop's whimsical atmosphere and generous samples make it a sweet treat destination that combines dessert with entertainment, perfect for a mid-day pick-me-up during Acadia National Park adventures.