I love to go on adventures. One of my favorite places to visit is Bangor. I have already written about Bangor once before, and I’m happy to do so again. I visited Bangor a couple of times for this post, so there is plenty to read about in this post.

There is a ton of places to eat in Bangor. One of the first places I went to was the Bangor Beer Company. Located right behind the Oriental Jade, this brewery has twelve beers on tap. These beers are also available to take home with you in cans. Furthermore, people can order cocktails, red and white wine, along with mocktails and ciders. Additionally, people can order sandwiches and burgers, along with sushi. Appetizers like calamari and chicken wings and tenders are available. I had the BBC Burger, the Bang Bang Shrimp and the Red Dragon Roll. All of it was delicious, and I highly recommend it.

Patrons can sit at the picnic tables, at the seats at the bar, or at the booths. There is even outdoor seating during the warmer months. There are pinball machines where people can play while they wait for their food. Finally, people can purchase merchandise to remember their time at The Bangor Beer Company.


For dinner I ended up at Miguel’s, a Mexican restaurant that was absolutely delicious. Their drink menu is extensive, including cocktails, beer, cider, wine, non-alcoholic drinks, and flights of tequila. There are appetizers like wings and avocado fries. Tacos, burritos, salads and tacos can be found at Miquel’s. The décor is absolutely wonderful and looks like it was imported straight from Mexico. Free chips and salsa are also provided while people wait for their food. I had the Miguel’s street tacos, which came with two sides. I had the refried beans and the Spanish rice. All of it was very good.

Bangor offers a lot of recreational activities as well. I started with the Zillman Art Museum. There are donated pieces, along with visiting artists. Staff are on hand for any questions or if you’re looking for more information. Furthermore, there is information about the artists and paintings on the wall. There are benches and stools throughout the museum so people can sit and take in the artwork. There was even a painting by Diego Rivera at the museum.


I also visited the Bangor City Forest as well as the Orono Bog Walk. You might say “but Merry Mainer, you’re writing about Bangor, not Orono!” That is very true, however the Bog Walk starts in the Bangor City Forest, so I decided to include the Bog Walk in Bangor’s post. The Forest is open year-round, while the Bog Walk is only open from May to November.



There are two parking lots, so there is plenty of parking spaces. Furthermore, there are benches and picnic tables scattered throughout the forest as well. There’s only one bathroom in the forest, so make sure to plan accordingly. There are trail maps throughout the forest. The maps are numbered or lettered so you know where you are. Information about the forest is also posted throughout the forest. The bog has seats throughout the trail to rest or take in the scenery as well as information about the bog. Dogs are allowed in the forest, but not in the bog, so make sure to plan around that.


Finally, I went to the Coleman Land Transportation Museum. The museum includes a brief history of Bangor. The museum has a large collection of land vehicles, including old snowplows, fire trucks, trains, and farming equipment. There is a small section dedicated to military history, along with a Vietnam War Memorial outside.




I love Maine quite a bit. There is so much to do and I feel like I’ve barely scratched the surface. If you want to learn more about The Bangor Beer Company, you can click here. If you want to do more research on Miquel’s you can click here. If you want to go to Zillman Art Museum you can click here. Finally, if you want to visit the forest and the bog, you can click here and here. As always, I have to ask, where should I go to next?















