
I am pleased as punch to spread the word about the old Dip Net restaurant that used to be in Port Clyde (not the one that Linda Bean bought and kept the name, but the original Dip Net) – It’s baaayaaaack as Jack Nicholson would say and it’s name is THE SLIPWAY – it’s located at 24 Town Landing, in the former Harborview Restaurant in Thomaston, ME. We had many memorable meals at the old restaurant and are looking so forward to visiting THE SLIPWAY for memorable meals in the future!! They also have a Facebook page, so check them out!
Click HERE to see a sample menu.
A blip from their website (you know how I like to include ‘blips’ from everything…)
We are right on the harbor with a 120′ dock, plenty of outdoor seating and a menu pretty similar to the great food we’ve provided for years in Port Clyde and Camden. Chef/Owner is Scott Yakovenko ran the Dip Net Restaurant in Port Clyde for eight years.
If you’re in the area go visit! If not, click to visit their Facebook page !

Thanks Barbara,
The menu for the Slipway looks great! We will have to try it on our way home from Monhegan. Yes, we made it!
Stopped in the old Dip Net and were surprised to see it had changed hands.
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YAY! Glad you made it! I can’t wait to get there next year and at least get a bumper sticker! Fred has the old Dip Net sticker on his car, ha ha… Menu looks soooo good! Please tell everyone we said HELLO!!! We hope to be back next year! ENJOY, can’t wait to see the paintings and hear about your time there! Thinking of you guys!
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