Founded nearly 10 years ago, Lubec Brewing Company has been lovingly managed by the same owners ever since. What began as a fun retirement side project has become a full-time, year-round operation employing 5 winter and 6 summer employees. With long-standing wholesale accounts and a thriving tasting room, gallery, and outdoor beer garden begging for expanded hours and food service, the Brewing Company has outgrown its roots and is ready for the next generation to realize its full potential. For the first time in a decade, Lubec Brewing Company is available for purchase. This well-established brewery has been a key part of the community, supplying handcrafted beers made with all organic Maine-grown ingredients to a growing wholesale network while maintaining a welcoming taproom for locals and visitors alike. The sale includes the complete business/property, all brewing equipment, and the proprietary recipes that have built a loyal following. The taproom offers a cozy space for seasonal live music and rotating house-made brews. Tourism in Lubec is growing, fueled by expanded conservation trails including Quoddy Head State Park, which attracts over 60,000 lighthouse visitors annually. Just across the bridge from Roosevelt International Park on Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Lubec also receives periodic cruise ship excursions from Eastport, opening new opportunities in the tourism industry. A bright, fully equipped kitchen offers flexibility to reintroduce or expand a food program. Upstairs, a large unfinished area provides options: convert to apartments for extra income or staff housing, expand taproom seating, or create an event space. Outdoors, a beer garden with bench seating offers fresh air, ocean views, and great conversations. Lovingly maintained and expertly run, Lubec Brewing Company is ready for the next generation to continue its tradition of excellence and community connection in an area poised for growth.
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Lubec Narrows, the international bridge to Canada, Campobello Island, and Grand Manan Island from this fully renovated multi-use commercial building in the heart of Lubec. Just steps from shops, restaurants, and local attractions, this prime property offers modern amenities and versatile spaces. The first-floor features nearly 1,000 square feet of commercial space, currently home to the Hunt & Gather boutique, a studio for LAMPS (a local music non-profit), and a fully licensed kitchen at Downeast Dog House, offering take-away lunches with a deck for outdoor dining and ample off-street parking. Upstairs, a stunning two-bedroom, year-round apartment boasts a light-filled eat-in kitchen with a cozy daybed nook, a spacious living room centered around a propane stove, and a large, elegant bath with a walk-in shower and washer/dryer. There are two southeast-facing 23' x 10' decks on each floor that provide additional outdoor living and eating spaces. Located within walking distance of the library, shops, restaurants, a brewery, and a seasonal farmers' market, the property is also just minutes from iconic destinations such as West Quoddy Head Lighthouse, Roosevelt International Park, Mowry Beach Preserve, and scenic hiking trails. Additional conveniences include a two-car EV charging station next door, a hardware store a block away, and a public saltwater boat launch just two blocks away. With extensive renovations, newly insulated, updated heating systems including hot water on-demand, and low-flush toilets, this exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to live, work, and invest in Maine's picturesque easternmost town.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Lubec, the easternmost town in the United States, this property presents a rare opportunity to own both a prime commercial space and a cozy waterfront apartment with breathtaking views. This building offers incredible potential for your next venture. The property boasts jaw-dropping views of the bay, the Lubec Narrows, and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial Bridge, which connects Lubec, Maine, to Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada. Imagine sipping your morning coffee while enjoying the stunning panorama, watching the birds soar, the seals play, and the local fisherman heading out of the bay for a days work. The building is being sold as a commercial space with storage or owner's living quarters on the second floor. The charming apartment features one bedroom, a full bath, and its own private deck - the perfect spot to soak in the unforgettable vistas of the water and surrounding landscape. Lubec is a haven for nature lovers, artists, and adventurers, with many parks offering endless opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and outdoor exploration. Take advantage of the beautiful Cobscook Shores, which provide public access to trails, picnic spots, and the serene waters of Cobscook Bay. Additionally, the famous West Quoddy Head State Park, with its iconic lighthouse and panoramic views, is just minutes away. This historic property has previously housed the beloved Atlantic House and offers a versatile layout, with indoor and outdoor seating areas perfect for a thriving business. The second-floor apartment serves as a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the stunning coastline or running your business. Whether you're looking to continue the café tradition or launch your own entrepreneurial venture, this property offers endless possibilities. Don't miss the chance to make your mark in Lubec and immerse yourself in the unmatched beauty of this coastal gem.


Lubec is located in Maine. Lubec, Maine has a population of 1,198. Lubec is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 11.62% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.5%.
The median household income in Lubec, Maine is $50,000. The median household income for the surrounding county is $46,689 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Lubec is 62.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49.5 inches per year, with 71.7 inches of snow per year.