Address / locations
(Locations and Directions)
-
510 Black Point Rd Scarborough, ME 04074
Scarborough, ME
Business Hours
(Please Call to Confirm)
-
monday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
tuesday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
wednesday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
thrusday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
friday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
saturday
9:00am-9:00pm
-
sunday
9:00am-9:00pm
About Black Point Inn
Specialties: Black Point Inn is an historic, grand hotel on Prouts Neck, minutes from bustling Portland. We also offer 2 restaurants to the public, The Point - a formal dining experience and The Chart Room a casual pub with an outside deck overlooking the Best Views in Maine by Yankee Magazine. Presiding over one of the most spectacular settings along Maine's ruggedly beautiful coastline, Blac...
Specialties: Black Point Inn is an historic, grand hotel on Prouts Neck, minutes from bustling Portland. We also offer 2 restaurants to the public, The Point - a formal dining experience and The Chart Room a casual pub with an outside deck overlooking the Best Views in Maine by Yankee Magazine. Presiding over one of the most spectacular settings along Maine's ruggedly beautiful coastline, Black Point Inn is nestled on lushly landscaped property located at the tip of Prouts Neck. Here, surrounded by water on three sides, you'll be captivated by the Inn's majestic cliffs and ever changing seascape - a view so inspiring that noted American painter Winslow Homer maintained an artist's studio steps away. Our overnight guests take advantage of comprehensive recreational resort amenities, including outdoor pool, fitness room and enchanting beaches, plus enjoy golf, tennis, and free access to WI-FI. Fine dining completes the experience. Established in 1878. Built in 1878 by the Kahler family, Black Point Inn's colorful history includes rail barons, political leaders and one of Maine's most famous native sons, world-renowned artist Winslow Homer. Black Point Inn, originally known as Southgate House, was once one of many grand hotels to call Prouts Neck home. Today, it's the area's sole remaining hotel, and a landmark to gracious hospitality. With its wealth of natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Prouts Neck has long been an alluring destination. Discovered first by native American Indians who came by canoe to fish the sea, Prouts Neck, Maine was colonized by English settlers in the 1600s. The area's rocky coast and dense pine forest made it appear dark from the water, inspiring the name Black Point. The Inn was sold in 1923 to the Sprague family who increased its size and added guest cottages built for rail barons. After Prohibition, Black Point Inn's Oak Room became Prouts Neck's first speak easy.
see more
Similar Providers
No review yet
(Scarborough, ME)
No review yet
(Scarborough, ME)
No review yet
(Scarborough, ME)