Pocket Guide: Where to Dine & Drink in Portland, Maine
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Portland, Maine has some seriously delicious eateries. From fresh seafood straight from the pier to unexpected culinary excellence, the Forest City is quickly becoming a must-visit for foodies. Here are our top picks and exactly what to order when you go.
Courtesy of Hannah Huber
Restaurants
The Highroller Lobster Co.: Retro diner vibes with a New England twist. You can’t go wrong with the Haddock sandwich or their signature lobster roll with lobster-infused ghee.
Bread & Friends: Super quaint bakery and brunch spot. The okonomiyaki will change your life.
The Original Luke’s Lobster: The lobster flight pairs well with waterfront views.
Eventide Oyster Co.: Small, bright, and laid back. Order a Pet Nat and a mix of a dozen oysters for a seriously decadent snack.
Regards: Think Mexican-inspired menu but super elevated. The hamachi collar might be the best thing I’ve ever tasted.
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Bars
The King’s Head: Beer lovers, this is your spot. Grab a flight and enjoy the pub vibe.
Liquid Riot Brewery and Distillery: Chic barrel-inspired interiors pair well with their signature drafts.
Blyth & Burrows: Speakeasy vibes done New England style. Dirty martini fans have to try the Armistice cocktail.
The Portland Hunt & Alpine Club: Easy atmosphere but an elevated cocktail game. We loved the Bonecrusher.
The Thirsty Pig: Super chill with live music Thursday through Sunday. Grab a cold local brew and enjoy the show.