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  • Lee S.

    My husband and I and another couple stayed here recently for a long weekend and this place went way beyond our expectations. The innkeeper, Rod was a warm and friendly host who did everything he could to make our stay memorable and enjoyable. The rooms are lovely, beds super comfortable and it's spotless. The proximity to the beach is great and they provide (free of charge!), beach towels, beach chairs, umbrellas, boogie boards and a fridge stocked with ice water, soda a juices to take along. They served wine and tasty, light appetizers on the front porch Saturday evening and we were served delicious full breakfasts each morning also on the front porch (there is a cute little dining room when weather isn't cooperating) cooked by the innkeeper (all included in the price). Most times when you visit a place with as much to do and see as Ogunquit, the lodging is not the focus, but this place really enhanced the entire trip for all 4 of us.

    (5)
  • Kate B.

    This is a wonderful place. Right in the center of the action. Really wonderful place. Short walk to beaches and restaurants. Go to SoZap!

    (5)
  • Seth T.

    The owners & the staff are very friendly & the breakfast is wonderful. They are in the center of town & is walking distance to almost everything.. I highly recommend it. We will be coming back again soon.

    (5)
  • Katie H.

    Love this place! Super friendly, hard working owners. Beautiful grounds! Wonderful rooms. Clean and tastefully decorated. We stayed in the June room, a little room almost like a separate cottage. It was just right. Breakfast was incredible! None of the same ol' continental breakfast. You choose from a small menu the night before and are greeted with a warm, creative and tasty breakfast. It's a quick walk to the beach and the shops. No water view but if that's ok with you then this is the perfect place to stay.

    (5)
  • Kelly P.

    Amazing Amazing Amazing. What more can I say? Each morning our breakfast was delicious. Our room was perfect; the inn was small, personable, and homey. The candy store down the street was delightful. The walk to the beach was quick and easy. Beautiful town, amazing restaurants. Can't wait to come back!!!

    (5)
  • Katie B.

    We came here for a weekend away from our crazy lives. We wanted peace, calm, and relaxation. That is EXACTLY what we got! The inn is beautiful and gives off a great vibe. The breakfasts were amazing every single morning! We came in the off months were a lot of the village is not open but we still had a great time! You can walk to the restaraunts and bars that are open and they are all delicious. We also stopped in Abacus which has amazing art pieces and H&M Crumpets which has beautiful high end body care. We got snow one day but they had built a fire in the common area and we played board games all night. We can't say enough good things about this place and we can't wait to return! Stay here to have an amazing time!

    (5)
  • Steve H.

    A great stay! This is a charming, little B&B in Ogunquit, perhaps a block from the center of town. Our room was clean, comfortable, and the bathroom stocked with high quality soap and shampoo. We stayed in the June room, which I recommend. John and Dwain cook a number of delicious options for breakfast; coffee is strong and plentiful. Parking for one car comes with the room. Beach towels, chairs, and sunscreen are available for loan, free of charge. Staff was friendly and helpful. We'll be back!

    (5)
  • Kalli C.

    Dwain and John were wonderful hosts for our quick getaway to Ogunquit. They welcomed us like old friends and quickly got us oriented to town. Dwain's dinner recommendations were spot on and the breakfast the following morning was delicious. The inn itself is cozy and beautifully decorated. It's located at one end of the main drag through town making it a short walk to dinner or the beach. Once we checked in, we didn't have to move the car until we left. Our last minute stay was a steal and we were able to book our room online that same day. If your looking for a place to stay in Ogunquit, the Black Boar Inn won't disappoint.

    (5)
  • Matthew M.

    Stayed here just this last weekend for what turned out to be our engagement weekend...surprise surprise! Dwain and John were wonderful hosts, very welcoming and even brought us a bottle of champagne to celebrate! The accommodations were great; we stayed in the King James II Room: comfortable bedding, nice homey decorations, and a nice big modern bathroom with walk in shower. They also serve a wonderfully delicious full homemade breakfast each morning with seasonal selections. Don't miss it! We definitely plan on going back!

    (5)
  • Susie B.

    The black boar inn was an amazing find! It was very charming and cute, but also clean and professionally run. They were exceptionally on top of the ball and detail-oriented, they've taken no shortcuts with this place! The room was perfectly decorated and clean. The owners were really friendly and we enjoyed chatting with them. They had a delicious breakfast too. It was my first time vacationing in ME and Olgunquit was a great first choice. Looking forward to going back to ME, especially to get to stay here again.

    (5)
  • Mason R.

    My wife and I wound up staying at Black Boar Inn last week as part of a quilters' retreat run by a local sewing & quilting emporium. The retreat sold out quickly and my wife secured the last room. She asked me if I was interested in tagging along. Since I work remotely anyway, as long as I have good WiFi available I'm in business...and it's hard to pass up a trip to Ogunquit. Let me tell you, I'm glad I came...because if I hadn't, I never would have found this place. From the moment we walked in the front door we both felt right at home. Dwain and John, the owners since last Fall, are two of the kindest, sweetest people I've met in a long time. Despite having no prior experience in inn keeping, they clearly are naturals. The place was immaculate, which was no small task to maintain with the joint overrun by a gaggle of mad quilters. Breakfast each morning was the bomb. There are several good places for breakfast in Ogunquit but I'd take this any day. For special events such as the quilters' retreat the owners often include dinner in the package. Rest assured that no one went away dissatisfied. I have my favorite spots in the area and I happily missed visiting them as I gobbled up anything and everything Dwain put before us. We've already booked our next visit...the development where we live procures group rates at the Ogunquit Playhouse and many residents book an overnight or two-day stay at a B&B or motel. We certainly will recommend this charming spot to our neighbors -- well, some of them at least!

    (5)
  • Kaan A.

    I took my parents and my sister to Ogunquit for the 4th of July weekend, and we stayed in Duchess Anne Suite at the Black Boar Inn. The room was very nicding in Ogunquit, but John and Dwain are taking great care of ie, and the house was gorgeous. Apparently, the Inn is the oldest built. It was clean, tidy and cozy! We felt like at home with John and Dwain. They were immediately our friends! They made coffee for us when we arrived, and there were some delicious cakes or brownies around all the time. They make wonders in preparing the breakfast. It was delicious; and believe me you would pay at least $30 per person for that kind of a breakfast elsewhere in the town. I have to say I loved spending time in the living room. It is a great place for reading a book! One of the highlights of our stay was the 4th of July fireworks. The front porch, as John and Dwain suggested, is a great place to watch the fireworks. They offered us home-made Sangria and snacks before the fireworks and we got to meet some of the neighbors. They also have beach towels and beach chairs that you can use for free! This was my first time in Ogunquit, but believe me, no other B&B can be better than the Black Boar Inn with John and Dwain. Make sure you ask for recommendations on restaurants to eat and sights to see.

    (5)
  • Patrice T.

    This was a perfect place! We ended up there in the middle of a blizzard, but the warm hospitality of Dwain, John and James made us oblivious to the cold and inconvenience. The breakfasts were repeatedly excellent, the hosts were consitently friendly and uber-helpful without being invasive. Staying here was like traveling back to the 1800's with the marvelous exception of the large & modern bathroom. This is an ideal place to stay in Ogunquit, or anywhere, actually!

    (5)
  • Ted F.

    What happens when two Indiana residents head east, find "the perfect spot" and open a bed and breakfast in a home so historic that parts of it pre-date the founding of the United States itself? Well the answer is the Black Boar Inn and we were fortunate enough to stay in the Littlefield Suite there two weeks ago for three wonderful nights. And what did we find? A couple who run the B&B with smiles and with respect not only for their home and environment, but for their guests, whom they go out of their way to please with modern conveniences (like fast WiFi, flat-screen cable TVs and a guest fridge in the lounge) all combined with the charming mansion, parts of which do indeed predate the 1776 founding of the United States. This being crime-free Maine, doors remain unlocked 24/7 and the couple is proud to be one of the handful of all-year B&Bs in this town, which split from neighbouring Wells, Maine, in 1980 over the issue of commercialism. It seems locals wanted to ban all chains and the Wells town fathers disagreed, so the folks in the southern part of town petitioned the state and Ogunquit as an entity was born. The first by-law on the town books was, not surprisingly, "no chain anythings" and to this day it's why one has to go a bit north to find a CVS or Holiday Inn in Wells and a bit south to find a Hannaford's, one of the coolest grocery chains in the northeast. Imagine a place with not a single "famous name" anywhere (Not even a Wally World to be seen!) and having those gaudy big box signs and establishments replaced with local shops selling everything from gourmet meals and some pretty funny (and crass) lobster-themed t-shirts to unique places to stay. And it is the latter where the hosts excel as they took the building, which had been a B&B but a few years back became a single-family rental which was usually only occupied in the brief Summer season of June through October, and turned it back into its former use. Fireplaces dot the lounges and other rooms -- including some of the individual suites. A huge one, which still includes hooks that pots were hung on for cooking in colonial days, graces the breakfast room and the mantelpiece above is clearly hand-carved. Local woodworkers made the log tables and the innkeepers do their best to preserve and expand upon all of the original looks they can. Outside the inn, the owners told us one morning over breakfast that they take a day a week to explore the nearby area -- there are things from secluded beaches to clubs and outlet malls within an hour's drive, as well as (at 66,214 souls) Portland, Maine's largest city. There are also a plethora of restaurants both in town and nearby and when they go out, one of the owners said they always try somewhere they haven't been, so when a guest asks about where to get the best lobster or Mexican or pizza they have not only an answer, but are able to say we have been there and this is what we found. All of their recommendations with us were spot on, so we'd say the "research" is working! Combine the above with great local items on the breakfast tables, the fact that the hosts seem to never sleep (since they served breakfasts, helped with directions and later were around in the lounge to talk and give advice and personal service) and that's why we gave this five stars and want to go back. We were in the area on a combined business/pleasure trip for two weeks and sadly after three nights here had to go to a "regular" motel closer to Portland to do the work part of the journey. Not only was the stark contrast between personal service and the corporate atmosphere shocking, but one never realizes what's not there until it goes away. It took a lot to get used to "just another hotel" after our three nights here! If you get the chance, book the Black Boar and tell them we will be back!!

    (5)
  • Supriya P.

    Dwaine and John have got to be the most accommodating and kind hosts we've ever experienced, and we are well-worn travelers! First of all, their website says that the property is not suitable for children under 14, but we could not find another affordable place to stay in Oguinquit during high season. So we called and John kindly let us know that they had no problem with our 1 year old staying, so long as we could keep a watchful eye on her. From the moment we arrived, they welcomed our baby and us with such hospitality. The King James room, the last one available, was our home for a few days and even though it was at the front of the property and I was worried about noise, it was so quiet and comfortable. Breakfast: Dwaine and John (and I have to give credit to Ryan who also helped out) cook up a fabulous gourmet breakfast every morning, with wonderful choices for the whole family. The accommodate for differing diets and source pretty much everything locally. If you take into consideration how food prices go up in high season, the delicious breakfast goes above and beyond in terms of quality and value to neighboring restaurants. Location: Perfectly situated near to the downtown village of Oguinquit, we walked every day to nearby shopping, lunch and dinner. But, most importantly we could walk right to the beach, 5 minutes away. And there is a lovely lagoon suitable for families to enjoy with beautiful water. Our daughter enjoyed every minute of her beach time and we were so grateful to not have to deal with parking. Plus, Dwaine and John make beach towels, sunblock and beach chairs available to guests... all you really need is your picnic lunch and a suit. The Room and Property: The place is so well kept, clean and tidy. The room was spacious and the shared spaces (lounge, patio, dining area) were cozy. How many places can one say they've slept in from the 17th century? The bed was comfortable and we appreciated that they tidied up the room daily. Dwaine and John tell you everything you need to know from local dining options, best beaches, how to get around, other attractions. And they always made themselves available. We would definitely come back and stay here. Curious what winter in Oguinquit is like. Also interested in the fact that the Black Boar Inn hosts retreat groups, providing full meals as needed. For my business, this is good news. Wonderful hosts, wonderful place, looking forward to next time.

    (5)
  • Mary G.

    I've been meaning to write this review for a long time. My boyfriend loves going up to Ogunquit with his family, but this is the first time we've gone up for a weekend together and we stayed at the Black Boar Inn. We stayed here the weekend of October 17 (The last weekend of peak season). And I have to say it was amazing! We stayed in the June room, which is a cozy room that has its own entrance and little porch, and cathedral ceilings. It was a little cold at first but pro tip: the thermostat is behind the cute drawers! The room was the perfect size for a couple. We were comfy watching TV when we wanted to rest and loved the looking up through the sky lights. The owners are WONDERFUL! I loved talking to them during breakfast. They are sweet and kind. Don't hesitate to chat. Plus, they know SO much about the area. You can't go wrong in Ogunquit for food or activities, but boy do they know all the right spots to go. Breakfast was so delicious. I remember having a potato casserole and just craving for more! I've never been to a bed and breakfast before, but the experience here sure made me want to try more. The best find, and I'm going to definitely book up a room for next summer in advance. And we've recommended this place to everyone we know.

    (5)
  • Braden W.

    My girlfriend and I normally go to a B&B for the weekend of my birthday each year and this year we stayed at Black Boar Inn -- it was great! The price was very reasonable, location is great -- easy to get to food, drink, and the beach. The house is beautifully decorated and in great shape. But the real treasures are the hosts. Dwain and John are super nice and friendly -- they even got us birthday cupcakes from the local bakery an left them in our room with a card. Oh, and the morning breakfast was delicious. We highly recommend BBI for your vacation to Ogunquit!

    (5)
  • Megan D.

    The Black Boar Inn is exactly what you hope for when you book a place in Maine. Gracious innkeepers, elegant but comfortable rooms, and a perfect location a block from the village. Plus the outstanding homemade breakfast, so much better than the usual fare. I absolutely loved this inn and so did my husband. We will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Brandon C.

    I love going to Ogunquit,ME......And I always love staying at the Black Boar Inn.And this previous visit did not disappoint.John and Dwain(the owners)truly know how to run a B&B.A very hospitable,relaxing,and inviting atmosphere they supply at the Black Boar Inn.Really is just a really neat place to stay.I travel for a living and if all the places I stay,this is my favorite.I highly recommend staying at the Black Boar Inn when staying in Ogunquit or just to check it out and to get away from everyday life.

    (5)
  • Nadina P.

    This is the second time that I stayed at the Black Boar Inn, and I'm confident that it won't be my last. Everything was perfect for me: the ambiance, the decor, the hosts, the location and the amazing breakfast. There are fireplaces in almost all of the rooms, which is amazing with the snow outside. It is also walking distance to a number of restaurants and shops in the area. They will give you a list of things to do for that weekend as well. The hosts are extremely nice and welcoming. I highly recommend staying here!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :12:00 pm - 12

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Dogs Allowed : No

The Black Boar Inn

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