The Red Barn has been a mainstay of our community since 1977, when the Benedicts opened the original restaurant and started serving chicken and seafood to local citizens and curious tourists. Some of its employees have served as many as four generations of central Maine families who have come to count on the Red Barn for quality and value. Over the past thirty five years, all ten of Bill and Florence Benedict’s children have worked here at one time or another. The family’s work ethic has been engrained in all of them. It is the essence of Maine’s economic mentality—you work hard, show commitment to what you do, and eventually reap the benefits. In 1986, Laura Benedict took ownership of the Red Barn, which was then struggling to stay afloat amid an influx of national chain restaurants. The journey certainly hasn’t been an easy one, especially during this current time of economic uncertainty, but she has managed to remain tenacious, despite mistakes and obstacles. Thanks to that tenacity, and the patronage of countless loyal customers who keep coming back year after year, the Red Barn can proudly claim its status as one of the very last and busiest family owned and operated restaurants in the area.The Red Barn has been a mainstay of our community since 1977, when the Benedicts opened the original restaurant and started serving chicken and seafood to local citizens and curious tourists. Some of its employees have served as many as four generations of central Maine families who have come to count on the Red Barn for quality and value. Over the past thirty five years, all ten of Bill and Florence Benedict’s children have worked here at one time or another. The family’s work ethic has been engrained in all of them. It is the essence of Maine’s economic mentality—you work hard, show commitment to what you do, and eventually reap the benefits. In 1986, Laura Benedict took ownership of the Red Barn, which was then struggling to stay afloat amid an influx of national chain restaurants. The journey certainly hasn’t been an easy one, especially during this current time of economic uncertainty, but she has managed to remain tenacious, despite mistakes and obstacles. Thanks to that tenacity, and the patronage of countless loyal customers who keep coming back year after year, the Red Barn can proudly claim its status as one of the very last and busiest family owned and operated restaurants in the area.
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Nicole S.

04/27/2011

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This is the best deal around! ...

This is the best deal around! Prices seem high when you walk in but then the food comes and you have enough for 2-3 meals and you realize that the price is well worth what you get for it.



Family meal is the best-feeds 4 with chicken, fries, coleslaw, biscuit, and drinks for under $20.



service is fast, place is clean, food deserves 6 stars out of 5 they are so good.

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missemily

08/01/2008

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Best Seafood in Augusta!

Red Barn is one of my favorite seafood restaurants here in Maine. The prices are very good, the food is delicious, and they make their own extra-special tartar sauce (I hate the store-bought kind). Your best bet is to sit outside, as the tables in the restaurant are always taken and it is very small. You can't lose by ordering the mixed basket, and the seafood stew is also fabulous, with a big lobster claw always swimming on the top. Another of my personal favorites is their black raspberry milkshake. Don't miss out on this delicious experience!

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Hours
Regular Hours
Tue - Sun:
Payment method
all major credit cards
Price Range
$$$
AKA

Red Barn Drive

Categories
Seafood Restaurants, American Restaurants, Chicken Restaurants, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs, Restaurants
Other Information

Parking: Lot, Free

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Price Range : Above Average

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