WELCOME TO THE WATERWORKS




The WaterWorks
Lindsey Street, Rockland Maine
(207) 596-7950



Serving Lunch and Dinner 11:00 AM-10:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 noon-10:00 PM
LATE NIGHT FARE til closing
20% added gratuity for parties of 7 or more.

Host: Susan Barnes



Towards the end of the 19th century, Rockland was quite the place to be. It was one of the most active commercial Ports on the East Coast as it produced and harbored scores of stout schooners which formed the backbone of the U.S. coastal trade. During this era, the popular twenty-five room Lindsey House and Tavern met the need for a congenial meeting spot

In 1924, the Camden-Rockland Water Company bought the Lindsey House to meet the needs of a growing community. Guest rooms became offices and labs and an eight bay garage was built to house and maintain equipment

In 1994 the Water Company moved on and once again a need arose. Offices gave way to the charming nine room, full service Captain Lindsey House Inn Serving mariners, visitors and business travelers. The eight bay garage emerged as The WaterWorks. Rockland's very own place to meet friends, enjoy a hearty meal, and celebrate the weekend.

Towards the end of the twentieth century. Rockland is once again becoming quite the place to be.

Welcome to the WaterWorks... It's the place to be....



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The Water Works

Right next door to the Captain Lindsey House Inn!
The WATERWORKS is open seven days a week, year round, from 11:00 am until last call after midnight.

Dinner is served until 10:00 pm and after that light fare is served until closing.

One visit and you'll know why The Boston Globe hailed the WATERWORKS as a

"place not to be missed in Midcoast Maine."


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