Lewiston Fund Benefit Night at Governor’s Restaurant Locations to Support Tragedy Victims and Families


Old Town, ME – January 16th 2023 – In response to the recent tragedy in Lewiston, Governor’s Restaurant is hosting a special fundraising event, the “Lewiston Fund Benefit Night,” on Tuesday, January 23rd, from 4 PM to 8 PM at all 6 of its locations. This event is dedicated to supporting the families and individuals profoundly affected by the Lewiston shootings.

During this event, 10% of all sales, including dine-in and takeout orders, will be donated to the Maine Community Foundation’s Victim and Family’s Fund. This fund is essential in providing support to the families of those killed, individuals who were injured, and those who witnessed the tragedy, helping them cope with the aftermath and trauma experienced.

Governor’s Restaurant invites the community to come together for this cause. Whether you choose to dine in or order takeout, your participation will contribute significantly to supporting those impacted by the Lewiston tragedy.

“We’ve been waiting for the right time to pitch in and help out. This will be a need in our community for many years to come,” said Jason Clay, Owner and CEO of Governor’s Restaurant. “This benefit night is an opportunity for everyone to make a difference while enjoying a meal with family and friends.”

For more information about the Lewiston Fund Benefit Night or to learn more about how you can contribute to the Maine Community Foundation’s Victim and Family’s Fund, please visit www.mainecf.org

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024

Time: 4 PM to 8 PM

Locations: All Governor’s Restaurant Locations (Old Town, Bangor, Waterville, Lewiston, Ellsworth & Presque Isle)

Snow Date: Tuesday, January 30th, 2024

 

Contact:

Jason Clay, Owner/CEO Governor’s Restaurants

963 Stillwater Ave, Old Town, ME.

Phone: (207) 478-4893 Email jclay@governorsrestaurant.com

 

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About Governor’s Restaurants:

Governors opened its doors in 1959 as Creemee’s ice cream stand. Today, Governor’s Restaurants are well known for their extensive, home-style Maine menu – and for the model trains that run through every dining room.  Governor’s operates restaurants in Old Town, Bangor, Waterville, Ellsworth, and Lewiston, with a franchise location in Presque Isle.   For more information, visit our website at www.governorsrestaurant.com.

How we eat Lobster


We love Lobster at Governor’s! In fact, our annual Lobster Roll day each year in June is the best deal on a lobster roll anywhere period. Instead of getting messy trying to crack a whole lobster, we prefer our lobster mixed with just a little mayo in one of our fresh toasted jumbo hot dog buns with just the right amount of lettuce. Of course, we serve it with our crinkle cut french fries, or if you want, our homemade Onion Rings for a little extra.

Dine in with us or place your To Go order today at GovernorsRestaurant.com/order

Dining In with us


Updated May 24th 2021

Starting Monday, May 24th, indoor dining is open with no capacity restrictions, no party restrictions, and no face covering mandate. We ask that you follow any CDC recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and are asking the same of our team members.

We also ask for your patience as we transition back to full capacity. In March 2020 our business model changed and while in door dining capacity was limited, Takeout sales increased dramatically. This lead to our kitchen seeing little or no difference to normal business levels. While takeout sales remain higher than pre-COVID, we may still limit dine in capacity so that we can deliver great food and service to all our guests. Available staff is also a factor here. So if there is a wait to dine in and you see empty tables, that is most likely the reason. Thanks again for your patience and support!

 

Updated March 2021

We’re open for limited capacity dine-in service. Please note that there are still capacity limits as required by the state. You will not be able to wait inside our lobby for a table as that affects our capacity.

  • When you arrive to DINE IN please check in with our greeter at the front door or call our wait-list line. Signs are posted outside each restaurant with that phone number. We will take your name and phone number and call you when your table is ready. We will do our best to give you an accurate wait time, but with limited capacity this can be difficult to predict.
  • Per state guidelines we must log a contact person and phone number from each party.
  • Dine in service is still first come, first serve.
  • All guests must wear face coverings when they are not seated at a table. If you are not wearing one we will assume you have a medical reason for not doing so.
  • All children must always remain at the table and be supervised.
  • The maximum party size as allowed currently by the state of Maine is 8 people. We can NOT seat a party larger than that at one table. We will do our best to accommodate your group at multiple socially distanced tables.
  • Single use condiments will be provided. Straws will be provided upon request only.
  • All payment will be taken at the table by your server. If you are interested in some bakery goods to go please let your server know and they will gladly get that for you.
  • All guest areas will be completely sanitized in between guests visiting with us, and proper social distancing will be observed in the dining room.
  • If you are health compromised or just don’t want to dine in with us yet, we still offer curbside takeout or delivery where available for your convenience! Visit GovernorsRestaurant.com/order to place your order.

Please be patient and understanding with us during this period of change. Safety is our number one priority and we will strive to do everything we can to safely serve you and your family!

For more information about hours of operation or contact information click here.

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Things to do in Ellsworth, Maine


Headed Downeast on your vacation or getaway? First, stop by our restaurant located at 253 High Street in Ellsworth for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, or Dessert. Here’s our top places to visit when you’re in the Ellsworth/MDI area!

Bass Harbor picture from the National Park Service
  1. Acadia National Park: The crown jewel of Downeast Maine and Mound Desert Island is of course Acadia National Park. From the loop road to Cadillac Mountain there is so much to do (And more off the beaten path. One of our favorites hikes is at Beech Mountain) You can find the official park website here with information, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t suggest you check out our friends at Love Maine Adventures Acadia section.
  2. Downeast Scenic Railroad: Ok, well we do have a thing for trains at Governor’s. Downeast Scenic is headquartered in Ellsworth and gives you an opportunity to check out a passenger train ride. Plus what you might not know is that there is a Steam Engine being restored at Washington Junction! For more information and to book tickets visit the Downeast Scenic RR website
  3. Union River Dam (Also known as the Ellsworth Dam): Did you know one of the tallest concrete buttress dams in the country was build in 1907 in Ellsworth? It is still operating and is on the national register of historic places. The dam is located just north of downtown Ellsworth.

    Sunrise Trail from Maine Trail Finder
  4. Sunrise Trail: The Sunrise trail is an 87 mile long multi use trail that starts at Washington Junction in Ellsworth and heads towards Machias and Calais. It’s a favorite of ATV, Side by Side, and Snowsled enthusiests, along with walkers, bikers, and cross country skiers. Check out more information about the trail here
  5. Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory: Located up the road in Bucksport is the Penobscot Narrows Bridge and the observatory open most of the summer. Get some of the best views in the state of Maine at the tallest bridge observatory in the world. Plus right next door is historic Fort Knox (the one without the gold.) Both are open May through October, and there is a small entry fee. Click here for more information.
  6. Woodlawn Museum, Gardens, and Park: Tour the historic Black house, outbuildings and the gardens & park featuring two miles of wooded trails and a tournament sized Croquet court. A hidden treasure in the area. For more information visit the Woodlawn official web site.
  7. Birdsacre: The Stanwood Wildlife Sanctuary features over 200 acres of protected woodlands dedicated to preserving the home and vision of ornithologist-photographer Cordelia Stanwood. It’s a great opportunity for bird watching, and there is a nature center with art and animal exhibits. For more information visit the Birdsacre website.

Thanks for visiting the Ellsworth area. We hope you have a great time and make sure to stop in and see us. Click here for our Menu, here for directions, and here to place a Gov’s ToGO order online

Announcing the Grand Re-Opening of our original Ice Cream Window!


In 1959 Leith and Donna Wadleigh founded our company as Cree-Mee’s Ice Cream on the side of Stillwater Avenue in Old Town Maine. As we’ve grown into a full service restaurant with 6 locations throughout the state, the original Ice Cream stand was phased out. But in 2019 it’s coming back! We’re excited to officially announce our partnership with Spencer’s Ice Cream of Bradley, Maine at our Old Town store. Starting in May of 2019 we’re selling some of Spencer’s best flavors including a special flavor collaboration “Peanut Butter Chocolate NoBake” Ice cream crafted with our homemade No Bake cookies! These flavors are available both in the restaurant, and through our original Ice Cream Window! The window will be open Monday – Friday 4-8PM and 12-8PM Saturday and Sunday.