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Portland Maine Visitors Guide Business Name Physical Address City Phone Directory Directory Listings Description $3 Deweys 241 Commercial St Portland (207) 772-3310 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Allagash Brewing Company 50 Industrial Way Portland (207) 878-5385 Dining Bars & Pubs Fresh beer, multiple tours & often food by Bite into Maine. Belgian-inspired brewing since 1995. Andy’s Old Port Pub 94 Commercial St Portland (207) 874-2639 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Azure Café 123 Main St Freeport (207) 865-1237 Dining Freeport & Beyond (Grid) Bard Coffee 185 Middle St Portland (207) 899-4788 Dining Coffee/Tea Houses Specialty coffee roaster & retailer, expertly prepared by baristas using craft brewing methods, complimented by local baked goods. Becky's Diner 390 Commercial St Portland (207) 773-7070 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Bird Dog Roadhouse 517 Ocean House Rd Cape Elizabeth (207) 799-0270 Dining South Portland / Cape Elizabeth (Grid) Bite Into Maine 185 US Route One Scarborough (207) 289-6142 Dining Lite Fare & Bakeries Nationally recognized Maine lobster rolls in traditional & unique styles. Food trucks at Portland Headlight & Allagash Brewing Co. Takeout in Scarborough. BlueFin at Portland Harbor Hotel 468 Fore St Portland (207) 775-9090 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Blyth & Burrows 25 Exchange St Portland (207) 613-9070 Dining Bars & Pubs Classic cocktail bar, exceptional hospitality & dedication to craft. Features a raw bar & creative food. Boone's Fish House & Oyster Room 86 Commercial St Portland (207) 774-5725 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Bow Street Beverage 495 Forest Ave Portland (207) 228-2024 Dining Bars & Pubs Bull Feeney's 375 Fore St Portland (207) 773-7210 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Cafe Miranda 15 Oak St Rockland (207) 594-2034 Dining Freeport & Beyond (Grid) A small, cozy bistro like restaurant with a big menu of ethnic tastes and bites; generous portions of wholesome food with big flavor. Cellardoor at The Point 4 Thompson’s Point #110 Portland (207) 536-7700 Dining Bars & Pubs 5,000 sq ft tasting room. Complete offering of wines, gifts & fine foods. Pairings, classes & special events. Chebeague Island Inn Restaurant & Bar 61 South Rd Chebeague Island (207) 846-5155 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Coffee By Design 1 Diamond St, 67 India St, 620 Congress Portland (207) 879-2233 Dining Coffee/Tea Houses Enjoy our selection of sustainably sourced, Portland roasted coffee. Coffee St, By Design changing the world one cup of coffee at a time. Congress Squared at Westin Harborview 157 High St Portland (207) 517-8831 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Hotel Corner Room Kitchen & Bar, The 110 Exchange St Portland (207) 879-4747 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Cracker Barrel 357 Maine Mall Rd South Portland (207) 773-7530 Dining South Portland - Mall Area (Grid) David’s Restaurant 22 Monument Sq Portland (207) 773-4340 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Diamond's Edge Restaurant Diamond Cove Great Diamond (207) 766-5850 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Island DiMillo's On the Water 25 Long Wharf Portland (207) 772-2216 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) East Ender Restaurant & Bars 47 Middle St Portland (207) 879-7669 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Evo Kitchen + Bar 443 Fore St Portland (207) 358-7830 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Flatbread Company 72 Commercial St Portland (207) 772-8777 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Fore Street Restaurant 288 Fore St Portland (207) 775-2717 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Front Room, The 73 Congress St Portland (207) 773-3366 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Geary Brewing 38 Evergreen Dr Portland (207) 878-2337 Dining Bars & Pubs New England’s First Craft Brewer. Taste the “brews that started it all” in the North East at our tasting room. Gilbert's Chowder House 92 Commercial St Portland (207) 871-5636 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Gorgeous Gelato 434 Fore St Portland (207) 699-4309 Dining Lite Fare & Bakeries Truly authentic small-batch gelato using the finest ingredients Maine has to offer. We do not use preservatives, artificial sweeteners or flavors. Grill Room & Bar, The 84 Exchange St Portland (207) 774-2333 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Gritty’s Portland Brew Pub 396 Fore St Portland (207) 772-2739 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Hardshore Distilling Co. 53 Washington Ave Portland (207) 536-0592 Dining Bars & Pubs We can help anyone discover delicious, simple-to-make cocktails that will delight the senses. Higher Grounds 45 Wharf St Portland 207-536-7550 Dining Coffee/Tea Houses Offers Maine’s finest locally-roasted coffee, tea, and plant-based apothecary. Advocacy, events, and a trained herbalist on staff. Holy Donut 194 Park Ave & 7 Exchange St Portland (207) 874-7774 Dining Lite Fare & Bakeries We use real Maine potato in all our hand made donuts & feature 20 creative flavors using top-quality scratch ingredients at 3 convenient locations. Island Dog Brewing 125 John Roberts Rd, Unit 15 South Portland (207) 747-5258 Dining Bars & Pubs Small craft brewery producing a variety of ales. We keep batches small and our quality high. J's Oyster 5 Portland Pier Portland (207) 772-4828 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Leonardo's Pizza 415 Forest Ave Portland (207) 775-4444 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Linda Bean’s Perfect Maine: Kitchen & 88 Main St Freeport (207) 865-9835 Dining Freeport & Beyond (Grid) Topside Tavern Lobster Shack at Two Lights, Inc. 225 Two Lights Rd Cape Elizabeth (207) 799-1677 Dining South Portland / Cape Elizabeth (Grid) Lone Pine Brewing Company 219 Anderson St, Unit 4 Portland (207) 468-4554 Dining Bars & Pubs Pick your favorite locally produced beer. Get select beers in growlers for take home or shop online. Luke’s Lobster Portland Pier 60 Portland Pier Portland (207) 274-6097 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Maine Craft Distilling 123 Washington Ave Portland (207) 613-9068 Dining Bars & Pubs Maine Craft Distilling is a Portland “Farm to Flask” small batch distillery, pub, restaurant, and event venue, operating since 2012. Maine Distilleries/Cold River Vodka 437 US Route 1 Freeport (207) 865-4828 Dining Bars & Pubs ME’s first craft distillery. Award winning spirits made with Maine potatoes. Tours: 1:30, 2:30 & 3:30 pm. Maine Lobster Shack 425 Fore St Portland (207) 835-0700 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Mast Landing Brewing Company 920 Main St Westbrook (207) 887-9147 Dining Bars & Pubs Visit our comfortable tasting room or relax on our seasonal outdoor patio. Our 4-packs make great gifts. Miss Portland Diner 140 Marginal Way Portland (207) 210-6673 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Moe’s Original BBQ 209 Western Ave South Portland (207) 956-7623 Dining South Portland - Mall Area (Grid) Old Port Slice Bar 420 Fore St Portland (207) 899-3364 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Olive Cafe 127 Commercial St Portland (207) 772-6200 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Oxbow Brewing Company 49 Washington Ave Portland (207) 315-5962 Dining Bars & Pubs Blending & bottling facility w/art exhibit space, specializing in traditional farmhouse ales w/outside seating & Duckfat Friteshack. Pizzarino 505 Fore St Portland (207) 536-1189 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Pom’s Thai Restaurant 209 Western Ave South Portland (207) 347-3000 Dining South Portland - Mall Area (Grid) Pom’s Thai Taste Restaurant & Noodle 571 Congress St Portland (207) 772-7999 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) House Porthole Restaurant & Pub 20 Custom House Wharf Portland (207) 773-4653 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Portland Beer Hub 320 Fore St Portland (207) 956-7322 Dining Bars & Pubs Portland Lobster Company 180 Commercial St Portland (207) 775-2112 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Ri Ra Irish Pub & Restaurant 72 Commercial St Portland (207) 761-4446 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Ribollita 41 Middle St Portland (207) 774-2972 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Ricetta's Brick Oven Ristorante 240 US Route One, The Shops at Falmouth (207) 781-3100 Dining Freeport & Beyond (Grid) Falmouth Village Rising Tide Brewing Company 103 Fox St Portland (207) 370-2337 Dining Bars & Pubs Brewing creative American ales. Samples, growlers, bottles & swag for sale. Tastings & tours seasonally. Rosie's Restaurant and Pub 330 Fore St Portland (207) 772-5656 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Sagamore Hill Lounge 150 Park St Portland (207) 808-8622 Dining Bars & Pubs Saltwater Grille 231 Front St South Portland (207) 799-5400 Dining South Portland / Cape Elizabeth (Grid) Scales 68 Commercial St Portland (207) 805-0444 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Sea Glass at Inn by the Sea 40 Bowery Beach Rd Cape Elizabeth (207) 799-3134 Dining South Portland / Cape Elizabeth (Grid) Sebago Brewing Company - Maine Mall 201 Southborough Drive Scarborough (207) 874-2337 Dining South Portland - Mall Area (Grid) Sebago Brewing Company - Old Port 211 Fore St Portland (207) 775-2337 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Shipyard Brewing Co 86 Newbury St Portland (800) BREW-ALE Dining Bars & Pubs ME's largest brewery. Free tours & tastings daily. Beer paraphernalia & a variety of Maine-made products. Street and Company 33 Wharf St Portland (207) 775-0887 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Stroudwater Distillery 4 Thompson’s Point Portland (207) 536-7811 Dining Bars & Pubs High quality spirits with solid flavor profiles in distinctive bottles of Bourbon, Rye, Vodka & Gin. Sur Lie 11 Free St Portland (207) 956-7350 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Sweetgrass Winery & Distillery Tasting 324 Fore St Portland (207) 761-8GIN Dining Bars & Pubs Taste award-winning Maine grown wines & spirits, and then purchase your Room and Shop favorites to take home. Thai Taste Restaurant 435 Cottage Rd South Portland (207) 767-3599 Dining South Portland / Cape Elizabeth (Grid) The Shop 123 Washington Ave Portland (207) 699-4466 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Twenty Milk Street Restaurant 20 Milk St Portland (207) 774-4200 Dining Portland & Casco Bay (Grid) Two Fat Cats Bakery 47 India St Portland (207) 347-5144 Dining Lite Fare & Bakeries Classic, American home-style desserts, hand-rolled pies, cakes, cupcakes and whoopie pies, all made from scratch with the finest ingredients.
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