Portland in 48 Hours
…the peninsula to the more suburban neighborhoods off the peninsula. All over the state’s largest city you’ll find unique, locally owned restaurants, pubs, markets, and shops. Friday 3:00 p.m. @… Continue reading
…the peninsula to the more suburban neighborhoods off the peninsula. All over the state’s largest city you’ll find unique, locally owned restaurants, pubs, markets, and shops. Friday 3:00 p.m. @… Continue reading
…is filled with music, laughter, and chatter. I pass on the 12-inch, thin crust Neapolitan-style pizza, although the pie of the day—bacon and potato—–is tempting. I’m intrigued by the salmon… Continue reading
…and, in the process, winds up helping the celebration become a rousing success. Maine Coast Book Shop & Cafe | 158 Main St. | Damariscotta | 207.563.3207 | eventsatmcbooks@gmail.com … Continue reading
For the experienced mountain biker or someone simply looking for a new way to explore Maine’s wilderness, these trail systems offer the perfect loops and views for a fall biking excursion.
…dinner for two at the hotel’s restaurant, and—why not?—a generous breakfast in the morning. Portland Harbor Hotel 468 Fore St. | Portland | 207.775.9090 | portlandharborhotel.com __________________________________________________________________________________ INN AT OCEAN’S… Continue reading
…work each night,” Pete says. Pier 77 + The Ramp 77 Pier Rd. | Cape Porpoise | 207.967.8500 | pier77restaurant.com Pedro’s 181 Port Rd. | Kennebunk | 207.967.5544 | pedrosmaine.com… Continue reading
…the weekend; the bar is packed with skiers sporting colored beads, more tie-dye, and temporary dreadlocks. Everyone is feeling the vibe. 7:00 p.m. @ Tufulio’s Restaurant I get a call… Continue reading
…a state-of-the-art, 428-seat performing arts center, a museum, and a multi-purpose function hall. It’s stunning! 12:00 p.m. @ Baxter Brewing It’s a warm day, and some crisp, cold beer sounds… Continue reading
Lobster boats ply the harbor and cedar-shingled houses ring coves lined with storm-washed boulders and tumbled seaweed. For a couple of days in the fishing village of Port Clyde, we walk (and float) right into the scenery of sea paintings.
…yogurts, cereal, and homemade granola. It’s drizzly and gray outside, but the roaring fireplace sets the scene for a perfectly cozy day. 10:15 a.m. @ St. Joe’s Coffee St. Joe’s… Continue reading
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