Eduardo Paniguel: Try the Turkey Club, it is exceptional. It can easily satisfy you.
Jessie Lacey: Kamasoupra has, hands down, best soup in town. My comfort food staple.
Corissa EP: For those need to eat Gluten Free, Dairy Free, and Vegetarian, the Smoothie place and Kamasouptra are both amazing. Kamasouptra has GF rolls and soups, and it's delicious local food!!
Carla Jean: Known for a very large tap list and eclectic atmosphere, this place is an institution. Order the buffalo wings or cheese steak, and wash it down with some Maine beer. FYI parking is a pain!!
Alan Mooiman: A good cozy place, with solid pub food options. The cheesesteak's cheese is made in-house.
Beerlady Tullys: An icon in Portland for a couple of decades. Craft beer and great burgers is their thing. Many, many taps, if your into craft brew on draught, it's worth the trip to Portland to experience TGLB.
10. Bramhall
8.3
769 Congress St, Portland, ME
Cocktail Bar · Parkside · 4 tips and reviews
Mario Moretto: The ambience in this place is awesome. The drinks and music selection are too. Might be new favorite spot.
Alan Mooiman: Solid cocktails, good bar food, and enjoyable ambiance. Underground bar, so you can forget the world outside.
Nick Blais: Amazing service staff and great beer selection
15. The Front Room
8.7
73 Congress St, Portland, ME
Breakfast Spot · East End · 43 tips and reviews
Joe Ybarra: Lamb shepherd's pie or the meat loaf is the way to go. You must try the Mac 'n Cheese as well. My aunt and uncle share the Mac 'n Cheese as their entree.
Portland Old Port: For brunch try the huevos rancheros, for dinner try something from the specials list, it's ever changing and always good. Wash it down with a Congress Street Bellini.
Jared: If you go for brunch, you have to try the house made corned beef hash. It is the best I have EVER had.