Our Sous Chef Karl was sharpening his fish knives yesterday in preparation for cutting a whole halibut. Our photographer was quick with a video camera to capture Karl expertly working on this fish.
Our photographers have submitted another update to the sunset series. Last night there was another interesting sunset here in front of Black Point Inn, that just had to be recorded… we think you might agree!
And this morning we heard that the Carry All was open for the season! The Prouts Neck one-stop-shop for wine, newspapers, candy, and many many extraordinary and intriguing and eclectic gifts…
Major action at the 3-bay sink in the kitchen today. One sink full of fresh fiddleheads being cleaned, another with fresh oysters being scrubbed a little to bring out the shine, and a third bay for rinsing out some mussels… destined for the steamer. Spring menus in Maine at their best….. no lobsters in the photos but they were not too far away!
Our photographer caught Larry, our all-in-one guy, fixing a spot on the lawn by the road that the snow plow had hit this past winter. This all just in time for the Memorial Day Weekend! The weekend that kicks off the season all across Maine.
Nice piece about Prouts Neck, Black Point Inn, the famous cliff walk and Scarborough Maine in the online version of Cookie magazine. Take a look!
Titled “Summer Steals” The article lists several great places to stay this summer that are on the ocean.
“Whether you’re looking for a beach vacation or a country weekend getaway, these destinations offer the perfect mix of culture, nature, and great food—and all at relatively reasonable prices…..”
If you would like, check out our packages…. we hope to see you soon….
Sunny and warm day here out on Prouts Neck at Black Point Inn. Our photographer thought it was a perfect day to capture a few images of the Sand Dollar beach just below the Inn. On his way out he noticed that the bicycles were out and ready for guests use.
At the beach the sand was warm, the water clear and the Inn could be seen just above the dunes. See you all here soon!
The first in an installment of sunset images at Black Point Inn. The inn is unique in that the sun sets over the water and the Pine Point beach beyond, and can be seen each night from the seats in the Chart Room and on the Porch.
Last night our photographers were out in force attempting to capture the sunset. This one might be hard to beat. We had a very intense thunderstorm blow through from the West just before sunset, and so as the rain lifted the sunset revealed was quite extraordinary. But you can let us know what you think.
Friday May 8… dawned beautiful at Black Point Inn… our very own Maine oceanfront inn! By mid-afternoon many folks were arriving for a romantic weekend getaway.
Spring was very kind to us and the weather was perfect for the first big night! And our regular guests Deborah and Jim King arrived just in time to have one of the first cocktails on the front porch overlooking Sand Dollar beach. They in fact were the last guests to enjoy a cocktail on the porch when we closed last fall!
Happy Mother’s Day weekend, and we hope to see you all soon!
Tonight we opened the Chart Room and the Point dining rooms! Happy folks from our local area were excited to be able to join us at Black Point Inn for our first meal of the season. The Inn opens completely this weekend but we decided to do a soft opening over the next few nights leading up to the weekend. The skies were starting to clear and a few clinks of glasses began to be heard.
Meanwhile in the kitchen research and development continued with Chef Trap Landry trying a new pasta dish that he plans to serve in the chart room this summer. Homemade pasta made right here in our own kitchen, fresh spring peas, large gulf shrimp, and apple-smoked bacon. Sounds good! We will work on getting more details about this dish out soon… Hopefully the pictures can do some of the talking! Nikki, (one of our managers) happened by and got to do some of the hard work of testing herself along with Trap.
Seems there was one more well to work on at Black Point Inn. This one just outside the Point dining room. The crane truck arrived today and the boys quickly set to work… all seemed to go quite smoothly as they finished the outside work on the last of our geothermal wells used for heating and cooling the inn.
Well fairly smoothly…. they were, after all, working on a well… and you know wells are all about water… which they quickly found!
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The whole Migis Hotel Group -Black Point Inn, Migis Lodge, The Inn at Ocean’s Edge and The Inn at Camden Place -are heading down to the Boston Globe Travel Show at the Seaport World Trade Center this weekend. Come by and visit! […]
Headed out to check on some drapes in Whippoorwill, then had to keep going in the sunshine and relative warmth! No more Walking on Water; the little waves are lapping the shore again, and with the flora sort of winter bare I can see clear up to Pinetops, Cobblestone and Topside. A little audio added [...] […]
I’m about to head over and see how much more they got done yesterday afternoon. They’re so productive, these bridge builders! Improvements have been made on the walking trails, and now the path to Cliffside, Ledges and Moose Point. Maybe we could introduce carpentry as an Autumn Adventure. Another talent to share after Marcia demonstrates [...] […]