Neighborhood Favorites

There simply isn’t enough space in the magazine to cover all our favorite spots in Maine. Plus, sometimes, our favorite places to eat aren’’t “fine dining” spots per se; —they’re brewpubs and breakfast nooks, wine bars and take-out joints. Consider this the extended Restaurant Listing, which includes all the restaurants, bars, cafes, and eateries that we find a bit more difficult to categorize. These beloved neighborhood places serve everything from pizza to petits fours and span the state from its northernmost tip to southernmost border. We love these places, and we think you will, too.

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11 Central

11 Central St.  | Bangor | 207.922.5115 | centralbangor.com

The bright, quirky art that hangs on the brick walls hints at the modern, playful food to come. Unexpected combinations, like the strawberry chicken marsala or the chorizo gnocchi are well worth the culinary risk.

Lost Kitchen/Mill at Freedom Falls

22 Mill St | Freedom | millatfreedomfalls.com

Fans of the closed Belfast location eagerly await the reopening of Erin French’’s eatery, which has reportedly found a new home in The Mill at Freedom Falls. Though it’s still early, visitors can expect the same dedication to fresh, local, and simply good food that French displayed in her previous ventures.

Home Kitchen Cafe

650 Main St. | Rockland | 207.596.2449 | homekitchencafe.com

Diner staples are made great with the addition of local ingredients, fresh-baked bread, and sophisticated touches, like creamy polenta or smoked poblanos. To make it even better, breakfast is served all day.

Seabright Pizza

7 Public Landing | Camden | 207.230.1414 | seabrightcamden.com

The standard brick oven pizza gets a colorful makeover with unexpected and delicious toppings. Think roasted squash with crumbled cookies, or sauerkraut and mustard.

Boylton McKay’s

30 Main St | Camden | 207.236.2465 | boynton-mckay.com

From the gleaming bar to the sculptural booths, everything about this Camden spot is filled with vintage charm and retro appeal. Stop in for a hearty breakfast or a grab-and-go lunch.

Falmouth Foreside Tavern

270 U.S. 1 | Falmouth | 207.781.4255 | theforesidetavern.com

Slide up to the dark wood bar, order a beer, and catch a game on one of the six flatscreen TVs. This tavern is just like your neighborhood sports bar—, only with better food and nicer bartenders.

Royal River Grillhouse

106 Lafayette St. | Yarmouth | 207.846.1226 | royalrivergrillhouse.com

Head over for happy hour and grab a seat in the comfy lounge. Cocktails are both seasonal (expect figs for fall and maple manhattans in the winter) and strong.

Wayfarer

2 Pier Rd. | Kennebunkport| 207.967.8961 | wayfarercapeporpoise.com

The beloved Cape Porpoise spot reopened this year after extensive renovations. But the great service and down-home feel that made it a favorite are all still there.

Great Lost Bear

540 Forest Ave | Portland | 207.772.0300 | greatlostbear.com

Few things rival the “super nachos” when it comes to cheesy, decadent goodness, except perhaps the buffalo chicken mac and cheese.

Fuji

29 Exchange St. | Portland | 207.773.2900 | fujimaine.com

This Old Port restaurant is always a great choice, but we think it’’s particularly nice for lunch, when you can get the $8 two-roll special and soak in the zen-like atmosphere.

Yosaku

1 Danforth St.  | Portland | 207.899.3774

Buttery sashimi and a Japanese-inspired brunch—complete with green tea bellini —gives Yosaku an edge in a city rich with fresh seafood.

Hot Suppa

703 Congress St. | Portland | 207.871.5005 | hotsuppa.com

There are few places to get cheesy grits on a cold Sunday morning, but Hot Suppa has it covered. The brunch is everything it should be, —boozy, rich, and inspired by warmer states.

Duckfat

43 Middle St. | Portland | 207.774.8080 | Duckfat.com

Paying $9 for a sandwich is commonplace nowadays, but at Duckfat, you can get an earth-shatteringly delicious sandwich for that price. And the poutine. Did we mention the poutine? Order it with a cooked duck egg on top and watch as the yolk mingles with the gravy to create a flavor we can only describe as culinary nirvana.

Dimillo’s

25 Long Wharf | Portland? | 207.772.2214 | ?dimillos.com

Skip the white-tablecloth dining room and head for the lounge, where you’’ll find comfy chairs, comfort food, and a great happy hour that runs from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Flatbread

72 Commercial St. | Portland | 207.772.8777 | flatbreadcompany.com

Flatbread specializes in the type of crispy, crunchy that make devouring a pizza so damn fun. The “”No Boundaries”” menu invites diners to pick and choose their favorite toppings and sauces, all of which are locally sourced and organic.

Schulte and Herr

349 Cumberland Ave | Portland | 207.773.1997 | schulteundherr.wordpress.com

From the minute you set foot into this cozy restaurant, you feel the sweet sense of homecoming, which only gets stronger once you sit down to a wicker basket of fresh-baked bread. Decadent German food, including traditional favorites like bratwurst with sourkraut and potato pancakes served with house-cured lox, dominates the dinner menu.

Katahdin

27 Forest Ave | Portland | 207.774.1740 | katahdinrestaurant.com

Katahdin makes the classic dinner-and-a-show evening easy to execute, thanks to the convenient location next to the Portland Stage Company. Looks like you just won date night.

J’s Oyster Bar

5 Portland Pier | Portland | 207.772.4828 | jsoyster.com

This Portland institution is full of gritty, salty charm. Smart visitors will sidle up to the bar, where colorful characters can always be found.

Zen Chinese

45 Danforth St. | Portland | 207.775.6888 | zenchinesebistro.com

This isn’’t your normal greasy lo mein joint—, although you can get that, or an order of General Tsao’’s, if you’’re feeling nostalgic. But for the best Maine-meets-West experience, order the lobster tails.

Saigon

795 Forest Ave | Portland | 207.874.6666

Some of the best Asian cuisine in Portland is found off the peninsula. Head up Forest Avenue to try the unctuous, rare beef pho.

The Well

21 Wells Rd. | Cape Elizabeth |?207.831.9350 | jordansfarm.com

Dining at The Well is like attending the world’’s nicest picnic. Naturally, this farm-to-table restaurant is closed for the winter.

East Ender

47 Middle St | Portland | 207.879.7669 | eastenderportland.com

This tiny, hip little spot dishes up inventive bar snacks like deviled eggs with lobster and broccoli fritters. A stellar wine list—, with half-priced bottles during happy hour—, is just the cherry on top.

Old Vines

173 Port Rd. | Kennebunk | 207.967.2310 | oldvineswinebar.com

By the glass or by the bottle, no visit to Old Vines is complete without sampling the vino. Small, tasty plates of rustic Italian food will keep you company while you sip.

North Point

35 Silver St. | Portland | 207.899.3778| northpointportland.com

Funky art adorns every inch of the walls at North Point, a casual cafe tucked away in the Old Port. With inventive flatbread sandwiches and cheese plates loaded with goodies, it’’s equally good for intimate dinners or a boozy weekend lunch.

The Rack

5092 Access Rd. | Carrabassett Valley | ?207.237.2211? | Sugarloaf.com

Visiting The Rack is practically a rite of passage for Sugarloafers. Live music and a rocking crowd keep the party going after the lifts close. Order the black iron skillet nachos or the potato smashers, both of which pair great with tall glasses of beer.

Krista’’s

2 Main St. | Cornish | 207.625.3600 | kristasrestaurant.com

This cozy little bistro in Cornish is equally good for hearty salads or big, meaty burgers. Don’’t miss the homemade potato chips with gorgonzola cream.

In Good Company

415 Main St. | Rockland | 207.593.9110 | ingoodcompanymaine.com

Paintings, plants, and bookshelves full of knickknacks make you feel as though you’re dining in the home of your sophisticated friends, who also happen to be fantastic cooks and cheese enthusiasts.

Cafe Miranda

15 Oak St. | Rockland | 207.594.2034 | cafemiranda.com

Local food meets dorm room favorites, like pizza, hot dogs, cheese steaks, and more. Get a PHD (Professor of Hot Dogs), served on house-made focaccia with a pile of fresh veggies on top.

Hartstone Inn

41 Elm St. | Camden | 207.236.4259 | hartstoneinn.com

Although breakfast is only for guests at this cute B&B, dinner is open to the public. Take advantage with a five-course meal of creative dishes from chef Michael Salmon.

Lemongrass

212E Maine St. | Brunswick | 207.725.9008 | lemongrassme.com

Great Vietnamese food can be found in this sunny Brunswick spot. Adventurous eaters will enjoy the authentic fare.

Frontier

14 Maine St. | Brunswick | 207.725.5222 | explorefrontier.com

From Sundance-winning movies to TEDxDirigo, Frontier is home to many of Maine’’s cultural events—, not to mention a great menu of healthy local food. The “MarketPlates” are particularly enticing, with their skillful blend of meats, cheeses, and marinated veggies from around the globe.

Aki

94 Maine St. | Brunswick | 207.729.8866 | akisushime.com

The drama of hibachi meets the quiet beauty of sushi. Whether you want open flames or raw fish, you’ll find something to satisfy your palate in this colorful Brunswick restaurant.

Mediterranean Grill

10 School St. | Freeport | 207.865.1688 | mediterraneangrill.biz

As kids, we all knew one simple truth: nothing beats food served on a stick. Enjoy the adult version of —kebabs —in Freeport’’s best Greek restaurant.

LFK

188A State St. | Portland | 207.899.3277

Literary types will adore the bookshelves filled with old leather tomes, but you don’’t have to like Hemingway to appreciate the impeccably made drinks.

The Dogfish Cafe

953 Congress St. | Portland| 207.253.5400 | thedogfishcompany.com

An out-of-the-way location doesn’’t keep regulars from finding their way to Dogfish, where every item, no matter how simple, is done with care and a little bit of local flair.

Silly’s

40 Washington Ave. | Portland | 207.772.0360 | sillys.com

Whether you’’re craving fried pickles, vegan pizza, or a big, chocolaty milkshake, you can find it on the encyclopedic menu at this quirky, funky East End staple.

Tu Casa

70 Washington Ave. | Portland | 207.828.4971 | tucasaportland.com

Offering authentic Salvadorian food served at very reasonable prices, Tu Casa is bit of a hidden treasure. The menu at this hole-in-the-wall spot is split into three easy options: beef, chicken, or vegetarian.

Thai Taste

435 Cottage Rd. | South Portland | 207.767.3599

Great Thai food can be found at any of the restaurants owned by Pom Boobphachati. While there are locations in Portland and Congress Street, the South Portland eatery stands out for its tropic drinks and casual, fun vibe.

Empire Chinese Kitchen

575 Congress St. | Portland | 207.747.5063 | portlandempire.com

Light, pillowy dumplings come steamed and served in woven baskets at the recently renovated Empire. You’’re supposed to share dim sum, but with dumplings, eggrolls, and shumai like this, you may not want to.

Traditions Italian Ristorante

162 Main St. | Saco | 207.282.6661

Like the name implies, this is traditional Italian food, served without any concession to culinary trends. The atmosphere will make you feel like you’ve jumped back in time, but the tasty, home-style grub will keep you grounded in the present moment.

Hurricane

29 Dock Square | Kennebunkport | 207.967.9111 | hurricanerestaurant.com

The view from the dining room is excellent, and so is the service—. They’’ve had time to perfect it, since Hurricane has been around for a very long time. Go for brunch and sip a spicy shrimp-topped bloody mary.

Federal Jack’’s

8 Western Ave | Kennebunk | 207.967.4322 | federaljacks.com

Perfect for those nights when you just want a pint and some lively debate. Or better yet, live music. The brewpub is famous for their raucous nights and great beer, so try to catch both.

The Front Porch

9 Shore Rd. | Ogunquit | 207.646.4005 | thefrontporch.net

Where else can you get dinner and a show in one venue? Wait for a seat upstairs in the lounge and soon you’’ll be belting out showtunes with the rest of the patrons.

Mabel’’s Lobster Claw

124 Ocean Ave | Kennebunkport | 207.967.2562 | mabelslobster.com

When a craving for lobster—fresh-caught, unadorned, juicy sweet lobster—strikes, head to Mabel’’s. This Kennebunkport landmark has been serving hungry diners since the 1950s.

Sud’s Pub

151 Main St. | Bethel | 207.824.6558 | thesudburyinn.com

Pub grub and pizza help ward off a chill after a day on the slopes at nearby Sunday River. Head over on Thursdays for their legendary open mic nights.

Thomaston Cafe

154 Main St. | Thomaston | 207.354.8589 | thomastoncafe.com

This sweet little neighborhood eatery serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner Thursday through Saturday. On Sundays, the schedule changes to accommodate the old fashioned, reasonably priced (yet still delicious) brunch menu.

Diamond‘’s Edge

Great Diamond Island | Portland | 207.766.5850 | diamondsedge.com

There’’s something about island air that makes food taste better—, not that the chefs here need any help. Watch boats come and go in the marina while feasting on the fruits of the sea.

Otto Pizza

576 Congress St. | Portland | 207.773.7099 | ottoportland.com

Once you’’ve tasted crispy-crust pizza topped with scallions, mashed potato, and bacon, there is simply no turning back. And since the company can’’t seem to stop expanding, you won’’t have to.

Robert’’s Maine Grill

326 U.S. 1 | Kittery | 207.439.0300 | robertsmainegrill.com

From the replica lighthouse that stands outside, to the beer-battered fish and chips, everything about Robert’’s speaks of New England charm and tradition.

Ebenezer’’s

44 Allen Rd. | Lovell | 207.925.3200 | ebenezerspub.net

Rated the number one beer bar in America by Beer Advocate Magazine, Ebenezer’’s is a must-visit for beer snobs, though locals (and more casual drinkers) find the laidback bar wonderfully welcoming, too.

When Pigs Fly Pizzeria

21 Main St. | Freeport | 207.865.6006 | sendbread.com

While the pizza is great, there is a lot more to love than just pies at the newly expanded Kittery restaurant and bar, from pastas to polenta. And be sure to save room for dessert.

Brass Compass Cafe

305 Main St. | Rockland | 207.596.5960 | thebrasscompasscafe.com

A charmingly nautical lunch and breakfast spot in downtown Rockland, the Brass Compass specializes in simple, hearty food and service with a smile.

Salvage BBQ

919 Congress St. | Portland | 207.553.2100 | salvagebbq.com

Massive wood tables encourage family-style dining, and big portions make sharing Salvage’s delicious meats and sides manageable.

Blue Rooster Food Co.

5 Dana St. | Portland | 207.747.4157 | blueroosterfoodcompany.com

Brilliant sandwiches dressed with unexpected extras (like brussels sprout slaw, shaved fennel, and pickled green tomatoes) have made Blue Rooster a favorite of the lunch crowd, but good news for night owl foodies; they serve their signature tater tot poutine well into the night.

Po’Boys and Pickles

1124 Forest Ave | Portland | 207.518.9735 | poboysandpickles.com

The muffaletta at Po’Boys is an almost transcendent experience. Salty olives, spicy meats, and fluffy white bread come together in a perfect recreation of the New Orleans classic.

El Rayo Taqueria

101 York St. | Portland | ?207.780.8226 | ?elrayotaqueria.com

Come summer, there’’s nothing sweeter than sipping a margarita outdoors at El Rayo while waiting for your tacos to appear. Themed nights, like Oyster Mondays and Tamale Tuesdays, keep regulars coming back for new tastes weekly.

Pai Men Miyake

188 State St. | Portland | 207.541.9204 | miyakerestaurants.com

Ramen isn’’t just for broke college kids anymore. The humble noodles get upscale treatment from chef Masa Miyake. Expect lots of pork belly and, for the adventurous, squid ink.

Pedro’’s

181 Port Rd. | Kennebunk | 207.867.5544 | pedrosmaine.com

Owned by the same folks behind The Ramp, another beloved local spot, Pedro’’s offers delicious margaritas and great Mexican food served up in a casual, fun atmosphere.

The Good Table

527 Ocean Rd. | Cape Elizabeth | 207.799.4663 | thegoodtablerestaurant.net

A true neighborhood eatery that offers a true range of eats, from good, homey food like the hot turkey dinner, to more exotic plates, like lamb souvlaki and spanakopita.

Maria’’s

337 Cumberland Ave | Portland | 207.772.9232 | mariasrestaurant.com

Once you get past the kitschy knickknacks and out-of-the-way location, you’’ll fall in love with Maria’’s simple, homey Italian comfort food.

Hug’s

3001 Town Line Rd. | Carrabassett Valley | 207.237.2392 | hugsitalian.com

After a day on the slopes at Sugarloaf, nothing quite hits the spot like a big bowl of pasta paired with a carafe of red wine. From the first bite of the baked pesto bread to the last sip of port, a meal at Hug’s feels like a warm, doughy embrace.

Little Seoul

90 Exchange St. | Portland | 207.699.4326

In this unassuming dining room tucked away on Exchange Street in the heart of the Old Port, you’ll find some of the best Korean food around, from piping hot bibimbap to spicy kimchi and pork stew.

 

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