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Natalie's at Camden... 83 Bayview StreetME 04843, Camden, U...
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The restaurant from Camden offers 434 different meals and drinks on the menu at an average $182.0.
Natalie's offers a refined dining experience featuring Modern New England cuisine, influenced by international flavors and seasonal ingredients. Executive Chef Jose Ochoa creates modern dishes with unexpected flavor combinations, earning Natalie's the title of best overall restaurant in New England. Enjoy outside dining with stunning views of the harbor and hills, or relax in the fully air-conditioned restaurant with a full bar and lounge serving cocktails and light bites. Choose from an A La Carte menu or indulge in the 5-course Grand Cru Lobster Menu. Natalie's is a proud member of Relais & Châteaux.
Natalie's offers a unique and upscale dining experience in Camden, with stunning views and exceptional service. The restaurant is known for its delicious lobster dishes, with a grilled lobster standing out. The extensive wine list complements the menu well. The atmosphere is reminiscent of a Yacht Club on an island. While the prices can be high and the bread was just average, the overall experience is worth it for those looking for a special occasion restaurant. The staff is attentive and accommodating, making the dining experience memorable and enjoyable.
Very disappointing. Poor, impersonal service all around. We waited thirty minutes even with a r...
Everything was great! Food, ambiance, service spot on! Of course, that comes at a high price bu...
We spent the evening celebrating my wife’s birthday. We splurged and Tried the oysters lobster...
This place is a hidden gem, European style fine dining in Camden ME harbor. What a memorable ev...
We were seated outside on a lovely patio. The food was very good ,portions were small but delic...
Moscow Mule
The buck that popularized vodka. Vodka Lime Ginger Beer
Gimlet
Popular among British Naval officers in the 19th century to prevent scurvy. Gin House Lime Cordial Lime Wheel
Bramble
Dick Bradsell, Fred's Club, 1984. Gin Lemon Crème de Mure Lemon Wheel Blackberry
Trinidad Sour
Giuseppe Gonzalez, Clover Club, Brooklyn. Rye Angostura Orgeat Lemon
Brandy Crusta
Arguably the first cocktail to use citrus. Created in the 1850s in New Orleans by Joseph Santini at a bar called Jewel of the South. Cognac Dry Curacao Lemon Bitters Lemon Peel Sugar