The Bar
The Heart of the Property
More than a bar, this space is the heart of Foggy, a gathering place rooted in the history of Maine’s working waterfront.
Built atop the original lobster pound, it sits where generations of fishermen once worked the coast and where the property's lobster shacks once stood.
Today, those stories live on through thoughtful details woven throughout the space. Stone from the original foundation was repurposed for the fireplace, the canoe was sourced from the property itself, and much of the wood was gathered from the owner's farm and from materials collected during years spent hunting in the swamps of Florida. Throughout the space, old black-and-white family photographs from the owner's private collection quietly tell another part of the story.
A glimpse into Foggy's working waterfront past.
Accommodates up to 75 people.
Direct access to the pavilion for seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Large glass roll-up door with a view of Mount Desert Island.
Gas fireplace.
Fully equipped bar ready for caterers and bartenders.
Thoughtfully furnished with comfortable seating and tables.
Three lobster shacks where the bar and pavilion now sit.
circa 1960s
Designed for Gathering