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Welcome to Park Street Grille

Located at 1 Park Dr, Rockland, ME, Park Street Grille offers a vibrant dining experience with a Mexican flair. The spacious atmosphere, attentive staff, and wide drink selection set the stage for a memorable meal. Highlights include the flavorful soft tacos, fish tacos, and generous portions of seafood dishes like mussels, steamers, and lobster mac-and-cheese. The restaurant also stands out for its Tex-Mex options, including chips and salsa, quesadillas, and spicy shrimp and crab gumbo. With exceptional service and ample parking, Park Street Grille is a must-visit for those craving a casual yet delectable dining experience.

Park Street Grille: Reviews & Ratings

Jessica O.
Jessica O.

Wonderful lunch experience today with friends. We all ordered the soft tacos with chicken. They were tasty, well seasoned and very generous size portions! The atmosphere was spacious and all the tables were full. Friendly, attentive wait staff. Will be going back for sure!

Tracy K.
Tracy K.

Excellent food with a Mexican flair. Both the mussels and steamers were wonderful. Wait staff was attentive and pleasant even though it was extremely busy. It's a large room with wood floors so it was a little noisy but everyone was having a great time.

Jenna C.
Jenna C.

This is a great place to go for Mexican and they even have a little variety if that's not quite your thing. The fajitas are a must. If you love margaritas you're at the right place! The service is always great!

John E.
John E.

You can find Park Street Grille at 1 Park Dr, Rockland, ME 04841. If you use Google Maps it leads you to a street corner - the restaurant is actually in the front of the Maine Lighthouse Museum across the street. There's plenty of street parking or you can park in the lot by the harbor and walk up. I had low expectations of this restaurant from the reviews I perused online - fortunately was pleasantly surprised. We walked in during the week, shortly after tourist season, the place was still very busy but I think we managed to beat the dinner rush since we were seated immediately. The place is large and has some outdoor seating - we chose to sit inside so no wait. The interior wraps around a fairly large bar and from what I could tell, there were quite a few tap handles featuring local craft brews. Out server was also taking care of a large party so some of the other staff took our drink order and brought us glasses of water. Before getting into the food, there were two unusual features in the restaurant - there's stairs in the middle of the floor leading up, and the bathrooms are through doors to the museum - seems they share the same facilities. For drinks we both chose choose: * Baxter Brewing Ice Storm of '98 Hazy IPA 5.8% ABV - 3.3/5 Sweet tropical fruit notes in this easy drinker, a bit of haze in a super light body, finishing hoppy and fairly clean. They brought out chips and salsa - actually many TexMex items on the menu so it made sense. The chips were fresh and not overly thick - the salsa was pretty basic but satisfying. We split a bowl of Spicy Shrimp and Crab Gumbo which we both liked a lot - this is served on rice so be aware. I ordered the Lobster Mac-and-Cheese as I wanted to experience it in Maine - this is a huge portion served in a round plate on a platter that also held my side salad. No complaints here - the Mac was creamy and had a lot of both tail and claw chunks, super rich. My wife ordered the crabcakes which were delicious - plump, large and very moist, served with spicy remoulade and a garden salad. We were both surprised by the large portions - quite the deal compared to what we've tried so far in the area. We finished up with the carrot cake - it was a bit disappointing after the entries and soup. Seemed previously frozen and thawed for service with subdued flavors and flat icing. Service was exceptional - I'm rating this restaurant 4.4/5.

Kim W.
Kim W.

I stopped for lunch with my parents (who had previously dined at PSG) in early June. It was a bit past peak lunch hours and outside of prime vacation season so the place was pretty quiet. We were promptly greeted by a friendly host who offered us either a table or a booth in the open concept dining area. Our waitress was just as affable and attentive. Not long after being sat complimentary chips & salsa were delivered to the table (future rounds require you to pay). There are plenty of drink options from non-alcoholic to fruity margaritas. I personally went with the house margarita which I assume to have well tequila; tasty but I wished I had thought to ask about their "award winning margarita" (but really they have award plaques to show off their standing in Knox County). PSG certainly has an interesting menu that is loaded with Tex-Amex options - many seafood inspired. I went with the fish tacos and honestly they were some of the best fish tacos I've had in a long while. Also the cheese quesadilla portion was huge especially paired with the soup special of the day. Certainly worthy of checking out of you are in the area and want a casual place that isn't focused solely on seafood but you'll still be able to catch some water views sitting inside or out on the small deck. 5-star service. Food was great and nothing over the top but way better than any chain restaurant could provide! Also to note: we found free street parking directly out front but other nearby parking options are available. You'll find PSG in adjacent to the lighthouse museum!

Chris C.
Chris C.

Having been to the old Park Street Grille Many times over the years, this was our first time in the new location at the Maine Lighthouse Museum, just a building down froM the old location. I really like the new spot, much more open and bright, and with an outdoor deck over the water. Big menu with many Tex-Mex options, so we started with guac, salsa and chips. I had a very good baked stuffed haddock, Kim had chicken fajitas. Food, service and beer was all very good!

Location

Park Street Grille is a gem nestled in Rockland, ME offering a delectable selection of seafood with a Tex-Mex twist. Located at 1 Park Dr, this casual and bustling restaurant provides a cozy atmosphere perfect for a lunch or dinner gathering with friends and family.

Upon entering, you'll be greeted by friendly and attentive staff ready to make your dining experience memorable. The menu boasts a variety of mouth-watering dishes such as soft tacos with chicken, mussels, steamers, fajitas, fish tacos, lobster mac-and-cheese, and crab cakes.

One standout feature of Park Street Grille is their generous portion sizes, offering value for your money compared to other options in the area. The restaurant also has a full bar with a wide selection of drinks, including local craft brews and award-winning margaritas.

Customers have raved about the exceptional service and the flavorful dishes, with highlights like the Spicy Shrimp and Crab Gumbo, cheese quesadillas, and the delicious fish tacos.

Whether you're a seafood lover or craving Mexican-inspired cuisine, Park Street Grille is the perfect spot to indulge in a satisfying meal. Don't miss out on this hidden culinary gem in Rockland!