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Need Portland, Maine suggestions
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:01 pm
Going to be there monday thru thursday for a conference. I only have one meal that isn't planned so I want to make it good. I need a lunch suggestion for monday. Lobster shack and Demillo's and seadog brewery are the preplanned dinner options. All other lunch and breakfast is planned by hotel/conf.
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:11 pm to iluvdatiger
quote:A must.
seadog brewery
Are you just looking for food or things to do?
Cape Elizabeth is a nice place to go. It's got the Portland Headlight. You can also take a ferry to Peaks Island which has some good food at the Inn.
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:13 pm to iluvdatiger
Beals ice cream is some of the best I've ever had, Portland lobster pound has great lobster rolls. Duckfat has the best french fries in america imho. all of this is in and around the old port. There are tons of great restaurants here. Also i would try and pass on Demillo's. its pricey, and sort of a tourist trap and there are much better places to eat! Hope I helped!
Fore street bakery is the bakery for fore street the restaurant, and its bread is to die for
(I am a summer resident for the last 15 years)
Fore street bakery is the bakery for fore street the restaurant, and its bread is to die for
(I am a summer resident for the last 15 years)
This post was edited on 7/17/16 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:47 pm to ell_13
quote:
Are you just looking for food or things to do?
Food for lunch. It doesn't seem like I will have any free time to do things.
Posted on 7/17/16 at 5:51 pm to Jelleaux
Beals Ice Cream
Portland Lobster Pound
Duckfat
Fore Street Bakery
Thanks! Are these places fairly close to each other? Duckfat sounds interesting!
If I can get out Demillo's, what dinner restaurant would you recommend?
Portland Lobster Pound
Duckfat
Fore Street Bakery
Thanks! Are these places fairly close to each other? Duckfat sounds interesting!
If I can get out Demillo's, what dinner restaurant would you recommend?
Posted on 7/17/16 at 6:03 pm to iluvdatiger
Yep all within 10-15 minute walk in the old port. Duckfat might need to be driven to just cause its on top of the hill so it might be a more strenuous walk . We went to Eventides this summer, its relatively new, Hugo's is also great (for dinner).
This post was edited on 7/17/16 at 6:25 pm
Posted on 7/18/16 at 7:43 am to iluvdatiger
If you enjoy beer (which I'm guessing since you said Seadog is a must, that you do), there are tons of great breweries in Portland. Definitely check out Bissell Brothers, Rising Tide, and Allagash.
Also, Otto Pizza is delicious. Especially after hitting up all those breweries.
Also, Otto Pizza is delicious. Especially after hitting up all those breweries.
Posted on 7/18/16 at 7:46 am to Jelleaux
Just looked at eventide and duck fat. Both look pretty good. I want all kinds of lobster rolls.
Posted on 7/18/16 at 9:51 am to iluvdatiger
Eventide was awesome.
We ate at Old Port, which was average or so.
Shipyard Brewing has a nice little tap room.
Two Fat Cats bakery was good.
Holy Donut was good.
We ate at Old Port, which was average or so.
Shipyard Brewing has a nice little tap room.
Two Fat Cats bakery was good.
Holy Donut was good.
Posted on 7/18/16 at 10:05 am to Sheep
thirsty pig is a cool spot.
Street and co is the best restaurant
Street and co is the best restaurant
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