Portland Restaurants

America’s "Foodiest Small Town" is how one magazine described Portland, which is practically bursting at the seams with fabulous restaurants to rival those of a major metropolis. It's worth it to splurge and try as many as possible while visiting. Fresh seafood, including the famous Maine lobster, is still popular and prevalent, but it is being served up in unexpected ways that are a far cry from the usual bib and butter. There is a broad spectrum of cuisines to be enjoyed, and many chefs are pushing the envelope in their reinventions of traditional culinary idioms. More and more restaurants are using local meats, seafood, and organic produce as much as possible; changing menus reflect what is available in the region at the moment. Even the many excellent food trucks that have popped up across the city—several of which remain open in the off-season—reflect this trend. As sophisticated as many of these establishments have become in the way of food and service, the atmosphere is generally laid-back; with a few exceptions, you can leave your jacket and tie at home—just not your appetite.

Smoking is banned in all restaurants, taverns, and bars in Maine.

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  • 1. Coffee By Design

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    Housed in a former bakery building, this small and local coffeehouse company pours specialty coffee employing unusually high standards for environmental and economic sustainability. Flavor-wise, the sturdy coffee is brewed from beans they roast themselves, which have become a staple in many locals’ home kitchens. In this space they also bake up quirky and creative baked goods—everything from vegan poptarts to rich daily quiches.

    67 India St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-780–6767

    Known For

    • Among Portland’s original artisanal coffee roasters
    • Community commitment
    • Three locations citywide
  • 2. Công Tử Bột

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    Follow the scent of chili and sizzling scallions to this highly regarded Vietnamese joint, where the dishes are as authentic as they are adventurous. Beyond the requisite pho (and for the record, theirs is flavorful and addictive) are dishes ready to push your repertoire of Vietnamese cuisine: cold caramel vermicelli with caramel pork and fish sauce; Khmer sour beef sausage; and stir-fried turnips with oyster mushrooms and fermented tofu. Don't come expecting anything fancy; the draw here is the big flavors and the friendly service.

    57 Washington Ave., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-221--8022

    Known For

    • National recognition and award nominations
    • Big flavors and the friendly service
    • Excellent Vietnamese food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.
  • 3. Duckfat

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    Even in midafternoon, this small, casual, and cool panini-and-more shop in the Old Port is packed. The focus here is everyday farm-to-table fare: the signature Belgian fries are made with Maine potatoes cooked, yes, in duck fat and served in paper cones, and standards include meat loaf and the BGT (bacon, goat cheese, tomato). Drink choices include gelato milk shakes, French-press coffee, lime-mint fountain sodas, beer, and wine.

    43 Middle St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-774–8080

    Known For

    • Decadent poutine with duck-fat gravy
    • Hopping atmosphere—waits for a table can be long
    • Thick milk shakes prepared with local gelato by Gelato Fiasco

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Wed.
  • 4. East Ender

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    The emphasis at this cozy neighborhood restaurant is on the superb food rather than the atmosphere, which isn't surprising, given that the owners formerly served their tasty, no-fuss fare from a truck. Lunch and dinner feature locally sourced, sustainable ingredients in dishes that reflect the seasons. The lobster roll, made with big chunks of knuckle and claw meat, is so good deserves its own cult. 

    47 Middle St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-879–7669

    Known For

    • Mouthwatering house-smoked bacon
    • Crispy, thrice-cooked fries
    • Brunch cocktails that incorporate ingredients from local distilleries and house-made cordials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 5. Eventide Oyster Co.

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    Not only does Eventide have fresh, tasty oysters from all over Maine and New England, artfully prepared with novel accoutrements like kimchi, ginger ices, and cucumber-champagne mignonette, it also serves delicious crudos and ceviches with unique ingredients like blood orange and chili miso. The menu constantly changes, depending on what's in season. So it's best to order a handful of small plates, a glass of bubbly or one of the signature tiki-style cocktails, and, of course, a dozen oysters.

    86 Middle St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-774–8538

    Known For

    • Brown-butter lobster rolls
    • A decent selection of alternatives for nonseafood lovers
    • Teaming up with other local restaurants for special cook-offs and menus
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  • 6. Twelve

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    One of the splashiest restaurants in town (Executive Chef Colin Wyatt returned to Portland to open Twelve after sharpening his knives for years at Daniel and Eleven Madison Park in New York City), this is a place to indulge in some of the best food Maine has to offer. Don't let the pedigree, the beautiful dining room, or the gastronomically ambitious menu fool you, either; Wyatt's dedication to real Maine ingredients and the purest of flavors shines in dishes like monkfish with trout rose and whey broth, and the spectacular cherry galette with almond and crème frâiche.

    115 Thames St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-910--7400

    Known For

    • Fine dining
    • Local ingredients sourced
    • A beautiful dining room and celebratory atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
  • 7. Terlingua

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    New England—and especially Maine—may not be known for its barbecue, but Terlingua is one of the exceptions. Pitmaster/owner Piny Reynolds started the fire in steel smokers here in 2015, applying what he learned while living in Austin to Maine foods, and he continues to smoke up a gorgeous brisket (to say the least), as well as smoke lobster tails to make tostadas. Reynolds and co-chef Will Rothschild are just as apt to smoke mackerel for a dip or carnitas for tacos as they are to smoke up some local mussels in seaweed before marinating them in chili oil and topping rich deviled eggs with them. Grab a chair inside or out back; both spaces are as convivial as can be.

    40 Washington Ave., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-956--7573

    Known For

    • Barbecuing seafood into delicious dishes
    • Top-notch Texas-style barbecue
    • Strong, well-balanced margaritas

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 8. The Honey Paw

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    Come for the salty wontons, piping-hot broths, and wok-fried noodles; stay for the turntable music, the well-stocked cocktail bar, and the soft-serve ice cream that comes in flavors like orange curd, moxie, and charred corn. If you order one thing here, make it one of the daily fresh fish creations---à la bluefin tuna tartare with miso, shiso, and fermented chili; or the halibut crudo with rhubarb and Meyer lemon.

    7 Middle St., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-774–8538

    Known For

    • Sister restaurant to Eventide Oyster Co.
    • House-made noodles
    • Rotating wines on tap and an excellent selection of sake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues.
  • 9. The Shop at Island Creek Oysters

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    This no-fuss counter-service spot, opened by longtime wholesale purveyors of Island Creek Oysters (from Duxbury, Massachusetts), serves seriously fresh shellfish and excellent Maine microbrews (and wine) on tap. A clutch of imported, tinned fish and house-made pickled items that pair very well with oysters are also available.

    123 Washington Ave., Maine, 04101, USA
    207-699–4466

    Known For

    • Laid-back, family-friendly environment
    • Impeccably scrubbed and shucked oysters
    • House-made mignonettes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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