We’re excited to see that lobster season is quickly approaching and while we excited for a summer full of seafood, we don’t want to forget out landlubbing pals. Every so often, consider trading in that lobster bib for a sharp steak knife and dig into one of the best cuts of meat you’ll find in Maine. But, surprise! This spot isn’t in one of the state’s major cities or towns. Instead, you’ll find it tucked away near Canada.

The Trails End Steakhouse is well-known to those who love it, but for those who don’t…read on!

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Located in Eustis, near Bigelow Preserve.

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It’s right here…

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The area is know for lots of snowmobile trails, making it one of the best places to stop when you’ve got a hankering for good, local steaks while you’re on a sled.

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Step inside for a full bar, with spirits and local beers on tap.

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Inside, you’ll find a clean and cozy atmosphere.

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Along with decor that feels oh-so-Maine.

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Along with some fun, live and local entertainment, you’ll want to dig into the best meat in Maine.

Trails End Steakhouse & Tavern / Facebook All of Trails End rib eyes and sirloin steaks are hand cut and then flame broiled. You’ll want to make sure you’re there on Thursdays and Saturdays for the famous prime rib!

And the specials are amazing.

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While steaks are their thing, they’ve got tons of other tasty dishes including epic mac and cheese.

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And delectable desserts!

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Trails End Steakhouse is a wonderful local spot, but try to make it before the snow melts for the full winter experience!

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And remember, the fun begins where the trail ends!

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Check out the Trails End website for a taste of their menu. And then…get yourself there!

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All of Trails End rib eyes and sirloin steaks are hand cut and then flame broiled. You’ll want to make sure you’re there on Thursdays and Saturdays for the famous prime rib!

After you’ve eaten your weight in rural steak, head for this other off-the-beaten-path restaurant and do the same with lobster.

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