Dunstan
School is an old schoolhouse restored and redecorated with
an effort to retain as much of the old school's atmosphere and nostalgia
as possible;
The dining rooms are named after sections of the Town of Scarborough. The
chalkboards have been kept in most rooms as they were used
in the old
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The exterior of the building is restored almost in original detail with
its new signs designed to be very compatible to the surrounding
architecture.
The pictures in each room are of old
restaurants and inns of the local area.
The Dunstan School was constructed during
World War II. The cornerstone bears the date of 1944, and the first class
entered the building in September, 1945, serving grades 1 to 8.
As the Scarborough School System was
consolidated, use of this building was discontinued in 1980. The building
remained boarded and out of use until purchased in May, 1985 by the owners
of the famous Clambake Restaurant at Pine Point, Scarborough.
Come in and enjoy our ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BUFFET, while taking in the nostalgic old school atmosphere - we'd
love to meet you!
Reservations
Gladly Accepted
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Scarborough, Maine