
These Maine Cliffside Oceanview Domes Offer a One-of-a-Kind Winter Dining Experience
If you’ve ever imagined having a fine-dining experience inside a cozy dome with a full panoramic view of the ocean, Cliff House in Ogunquit, Maine, is offering exactly that this winter. Their “SeaGlobes” are semi-private, climate-controlled domes featuring clear windows, comfortable seating, and even Bluetooth speakers so you can play your own music.
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Guests can order from the regular menu, think lobster dishes, fresh seafood, and classic New England staples, while enjoying a two-hour reservation in the globe. Each dome can accommodate groups of up to eight, making it great for everything from date nights to small gatherings.
If you haven’t experienced Cliff House before, it’s a luxurious Maine resort known for its incredible oceanfront setting and standout dining.
One of its most well-known spots, Nubb’s Lobster Shack, is a must-visit. It serves traditional New England-style dishes and offers some of the most impressive views on the property.
You can enjoy their lobster rolls, crab cakes, burgers, and fan-favorite lobster “totchos” while soaking in the scenery. And yes, Nubb’s is where you can sit outside in a SeaGlobe even in the middle of winter.
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And if you’re wondering about those “totchos,” they’re a mix of lobster tots with brown butter lobster meat, cheese sauce, and jalapeño cheese curds, rich, comforting, and perfect for a cold day.
So picture this: a plate of totchos, a craft cocktail in hand, and the sound of waves crashing against snow-dusted cliffs as you relax inside your own warm SeaGlobe.
That’s classic Maine, and honestly, I might be on my way to Cliff House right now.
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