
11 "Old Port" Restaurants in Portland, ME.
Mr. Tuna’s sushi stall in Public Market House (as well as their roving sushi cart) is a Portland staple for great fish.
Maps is a basement bar on Market St. where you’ll find vintage furniture, a vinyl collection your dad would envy, and plenty of beer.
When you need a family-friendly spot, or just want to sit on the water, head to Flatbread Company for some flatbread pizzas.
The Holy Donut serves 30 different flavors of potato donuts everyday, each of which is worth the inevitable wait.
Duckfat in Old Port is a tiny spot serving not-so-light dishes like poutine with duck gravy, brisket sandwiches, and milkshakes.
When you’re looking for a Portland classic where everything is cooked over a giant open hearth, go to Fore Street.
We’re not sure whether to call the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club a bar or a restaurant, but fortunately this Scandinavian spot works well as either.
Central Provisions in the Old Port does small plates better than most, with a wide-ranging menu and a bar downstairs.
Come to this small oyster bar for an excellent twist on the lobster roll and some of the best, most interesting takes on seafood in town.