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Bon Appétit
  Magazine names
Portland, Maine as this year's
Foodiest Small Town in America!

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The clubs and eateries of Portland are as diverse as it's inhabitants.
Here is a sample of what you can find in the city.

 



Portland's oldest neighborhood gay bar!

Blackstones.com



Portland’s premier nightclub serving the gay and lesbian community located at 3 Spring Street in Portland
with a whole new look and a new attitude.  First opened as the Underground over 30 years ago
 the club has been the place for gay men and lesbians to hang out dance and party. 
 
New owners Marcus Verrill, Josh Moody and Aaron Latty have revamped the front room into
a lounge like atmosphere which can convert to hip for dancing seven nights a week. 

We have added a Tapas menu to please the palettes of the most discerning Mainer.

StyxxPortland.com

 


"At Bar Lola in Portland, think building blocks. The menu, designed by
architect-turned-chef and restaurateur Guy Hernandez ,
 is comprised of small, medium and large dishes
all meant to stack up to a complete dining experience."  
Port City Life | May 2007

Serving Dinner Wednesday through Saturday | 5 pm - 10 pm |

100 Congress Street | Portland | 207.775.5652


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Nestled into Portland’s Historical West End, Caiola’s is truly a neighborhood restaurant. The dining room features antique lighting fixtures, a custom built 8 seat bar, and hand crafted wooden tables with comfortable chairs. A private dining room is available and their is a courtyard patio for spring and summer outdoor dining. 

Join Caiola's for dinner -- or their new Sunday brunch served from 9:00 a.m. - 2 p.m. 

58 Pine St | Portland | (207) 772-1110

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"Flask gives you a lot of options. You could take a date here,
meet with out-of-state friends or just stop by for a drink.
Flask meets the criteria for a good time: excellent food,
friendly service, video games and a layout
conducive to chilling with friends..."
MaineToday.com | May 2007

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North Star Music Café is a warm, comfortable space where the artistic community of Portland gathers to
eat, drink, and enjoy good company. They offer fair trade beverages, healthy fare, and a fine selection of beer and wine. They feature local art on their walls and local and national musicians on their stage.

225 Congress Street | Portland | (207) 699-2994

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To the south there is Ogunquit.
There is fun to be had year round, but especially in the summer.

 


 

195 Main Street,
Ogunquit
207-646-5101
FMI

 

9 Shore Road    Ogunquit Square
Ogunquit
207-646-3876 
FMI

 

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