"I am a native of bangor. I don't live here anymore, but I'm never gonna get a blow when I come to visit. that was the best experience! I felt like in the inner city of boston. the roads lived with a contagious summer energy. the outside seat area was large and almost full. I decided to sit inside. I sat in a window seat and enjoyed the eclectic look of the people who migrated. I am not too old to enjoy a beautiful landscape. I'm sure there were some of them. (view photos) my waitress, tyra (left) was exceptionally sweet and very attentive. the bartender was friendly and makes a stellar drink. for those who are unfamiliar, sits blaze in a building that is more than 100 years old. in the cellar there is a nuclear subsoil. nextdoor is the charles inn. it is considered by some as persecuted and, once presented in the hotel impossible al brady was rejected by fbi just outside both buildings. In 1937 he and his band came to bangor to buy machine guns from a local sports shop. the fbi was tipped off. the shootout was described as a spectacular weapons battle (see wikipedia.) when they come to bangor, do not miss it, in this beautifully renovated restaurant rich in history and ghost sitting"