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- BbethGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoThis is a great spot for a party, the atmosphere is as cool as an ice cold martini but the food can’t compare to The Empire, Portland’s best Chinese eatery.More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- OTOpenTable DinerGreater Boston •6 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoDate nite- Awesome food and great service. Handkerchief pesto pasta and the lamb were exceptional.More infoSolo ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Portland•4.8
- MMikeMaine •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoFirst time at Marissa. Both service and food were very good. I plan to go backMore infoMagissaPrice: Moderate• Greek• Portland•4.6
- KkarenGreater Boston •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoConsistently fantastic food and service! We love all the options Portland’s restaurants provide and visit many of them. Since we visited David’s twenty years ago, we’ve decided that is where we will go when family/friends visit because all ages and palates find something they want to eat (meatloaf, tuna sashimi, burger, sirloin, steak au poivre, garlic knots, brussle sprouts, and salads), and we can rely on the quality.More infoDavid's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Portland•4.7
- LLizGreater Boston •4 reviews4.0Dined 3 days agoEasy place to eat gluten-free and vegetarian. Delicious tacos!More infoBird & Co.Price: Moderate• Mexican• Portland•4.8
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Located 10 miles off the coast of Portland, Chebeague Island is a popular travel destination for nature lovers and sailing aficionados. It's also home to several chic cafes and restaurants. The cuisine is largely all-American, and many of the restaurants serve fish sourced from the surrounding Casco Bay. For an upscale dining experience, seek out establishments that serve freshly caught seafood like lobsters and mussels. For lunchtime, most visitors and residents dine at one of Chebeague Island's cafes, where you can get salads, sandwiches, and warm coffee. To grab a picnic-ready meal, head to a local clam shack for everything from scallops to scoops of ice cream.