BROWNFIELD
Brownfield is a rural western Maine town in the foothills of the White Mountains where Stone Mountain Arts Center has built a reputation as one of Maine's premier intimate music venues. The timber-frame hall and adjoining restaurant draw nationally known performers to a 200-seat room with a farm-to-table dining experience.
Stone Mountain Arts Center on Dugway Road hosts concerts any night of the week, booking nationally touring acts across folk, Americana, blues, jazz, and rock in a setting where the audience is close enough to the stage to feel every note. The Queen Post Cafe serves dinner before shows, and the home-cooked meals are part of why artists keep returning.
Brownfield is about as remote as a music venue gets in Maine — you drive here on purpose. The timber-frame hall, the food, and the intimacy of the room create an experience that is more dinner party than concert, and the quality of booking consistently surprises for such a small town.
Tip: Stone Mountain is on Dugway Road, near the New Hampshire border. Dinner reservations and show tickets should be booked together in advance.
Neighborhoods: Dugway Road • Rural Brownfield
WEEK OF APRIL 13, 2026
FRIDAY - 4/17
- Jake Shimabukuro get happy
SATURDAY - 4/18
- Alana MacDonald folk vibes
SUNDAY - 4/19
- Béla Fleck, Edmar Castañeda, Antonio Sánchez Trio music magic
SUNDAY - 5/24
- Shemekia Copeland blues power
SATURDAY - 5/30
- Ruth Moody sweet sounds