Situated on a quiet wooded road, The Robinhood Free Meetinghouse was built in 1855 in the classical Greek Revival style typical of Georgetown Island. Over the years, the structure served as a meetinghouse, high school, and library for the community. Renovation and restoration began in the early 1990's to add a state-of-the-art kitchen and restaurant facility. Great care and considerable expense assured a pleasing combination of history with a commercial operation.
The Meetinghouse and Chef Gagné have been rated Five Stars by the Maine Sunday Telegram. The menu is varied and exquisite. From appetizers to desserts, Chef Gagné features the freshest ingredients of the highest quality in his imaginative dishes with a wide variety of regional flavors, from Cajun to Asian, seafood to steak.
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Weddings |
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Meetings / Conferences |
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Reunions |
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Property Features
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Architecturally or historically interesting |
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Location
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Quiet location |
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Languages
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English |
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