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We are four friends that have known each other since college. We enjoy going out in Portland for drinks in the afternoon and thought we would document our findings on the web for others to use.



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Sunday, March 23, 2014

Top of the East Lounge

http://www.westinportlandharborview.com/top-of-the-east
We were walking up High Street from the Little Tap House and saw the Top of the East Lounge. We took a quick vote and decided to go check it out. It was a good decision to change plans. When you walk in the front door of the hotel, walk straight to the back and take the elevator to the top floor. Very simple. Everyone we came in contact with were very friendly. We were there on a partly cloudy afternoon. But, the view was amazing. It's such a different perspective on Portland and the surrounding towns. The atmosphere is very comfortable. There are tables and couches. We sat on the couches. Some of the long tables have power outlets which is always handy. When you sit down the staff will bring over what our waitress jokingly call "Westin Crack". It was Carmel popcorn with wasabi peas. It was very addicting.
The wine menu is impressive. Excellent choices from all over the world. Some of the bottles are expensive but the wines by the glass are the same prices you would see anywhere else. The are many specialty drinks like the Pear & Brown Sugar Martini. The beer menu is all Maine beers. Menu consists of choices like Maine Beer Company, Allagash and Atlantic. For food we had the panko crusted goat cheese with crostini and the prosciutto, roasted red pepper and mozzarella panini. All the food was very tasty. The panini was sweet and salty and toasted perfectly.
Service was just okay. It seemed like our wait person had a large area to cover. But she was friendly and helpful. We are planning another trip back. We want to go at night this timer. See you there?

View of the lounge
 
panko crusted goat cheese with crostini


Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 5
Staff:  5
Drinks: 4
Mount Gay rum: Yes
Food: 4
Parking: 4

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Portland & Rochester Public House

http://www.118preble.com/
We went to Portland & Rochester for dinner on Saturday night. When you enter the restaurant you come into the bar. The bar is organized, clean and warm. However, they did not have all the usual local beers that we prefer (Bissell, Rising Tide, etc.). Wine selection, by the glass and bottle, were good. The kitchen is visible to the restaurant. Sometimes this means noisy. It was not. There are two semi-private booths on one wall and tables throughout the rest of the restaurant. We had the stuffed artichokes, the brussel sprouts and the deep fried cheese curds for an appetizer. All were cooked well. I would get the cheese curds again for sure.
Dinner was the Cassoulet with seared Duck which was excellent. The Hake with parsley purée, roasted potatoes and beets were good but the fish was a little overcooked and a somewhat small portion. The mushroom risotto was excellent. The burger and fries were excellent. The fries had rosemary on them which gave them a nice earthy taste. The fish and chips was undercooked and we had to send it back to the kitchen. The kitchen quickly responded with the squash soup while they made a new sandwich. These things sometimes happen and they handled it quickly and professionally.
Overall, we were happy with the service, food and drink. Were going back.

Foreground: Cassoulet with seared duck.
Background: Hake with parsley purée, roasted potatoes and beets

Burger and fries


Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 5
Staff:  5
Drinks: 4
Mount Gay rum: Yes
Food: 4
Parking: 3

Ri Ra's

http://www.rira.com/portland/

We are not Irish but you think or WISH we were when you go to Ri Ra's. For those who don't go there often, there is a full restaurant upstairs. We have been there for private parties and dinner in the past. The food and the view are excellent. Check out the Chippers Menu in the bar. Basically, really good, late night bar food.
When you walk in thru front door there is a bar to the left and one to the right. Generally, the room on the right is less busy than the room on the right. Of course, they have Guinness. The only local beer on tap is Allagash. The atmosphere is the quintessential Irish pub. You have to love it. The staff are professional bartenders. The are polite, quick and know what they are doing.

The perfect pour



Guinness advertising

Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 5
Staff:  3
Drinks: 4
Mount Gay rum: Yes
Food: 3
Parking: 3

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Central Provisions

http://www.central-provisions.com
Central Provisions was our last stop of the day and a good way to end it. Now there's an upstairs, accessible from Fore Street. This is more of the restaurant with a long sleek bar and tables. And, a downstairs accessible from Wharf Street. The downstairs is more of a bar. We chose the bar...
The downstairs bar smelled new. Like the polyurethane was still wet. Of course the bar wasn't wet but the business has been opened for just a month so it did, literally, smell new.
The staff were warm and friendly. You could tell they like working there because they kept everything spotless. We had already eaten so we just had the bar nuts and an order of croquettes. Honestly, we love the tapas-style menus. They have several tempting menu items like Smoked Carrots. I keep thinking about what they will be like. I must go back... And the Brussels Sprouts with horseradish, pine nuts and pecorino. Good selection of draft beer and wine selection. Cider is also available on tap. In summary, great location, menu and staff. Sounds like a home run.

The downstairs bar

My view of the bar


Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 4
Staff:  5
Drinks: 4
Mount Gay rum: Yes
Food: 5
Parking: 3

Holy Donut

http://www.theholydonut.com
Holy Cow these are good. We have been here before and loved the donut. We cannot resist buying 6 or 12 and bringing them home. And we could not resist again today. The atmosphere is like your typical coffee shop: tables, couches and coffee tables. Very comfortable. Our favorite is the Dark Chocolate Sea Salt and the Maple Glazed. They keep the Cheddar and Bacon donut in a display case on the counter. Its hard to resist them.
The staff is friendly and patient while you negotiate which donuts to buy and which your going to eat now. We are told they do run out occasionally but we were there mid-afternoon and they had plenty and were making more so just go and get some.

The display case

The Donut Queen



Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 3
Staff:  3
Drinks: alcohol free
Mount Gay rum: n/a
Food: 4
Parking: 1

Sonny's

http://www.sonnysportland.com
We started our afternoon at Sonny's. Sonny's has a reputation for an excellent brunch. We have also been there for dinner. The night we were there for dinner we tried the Panko Fried Avocado as an appetizer. We like it so much that we made it at home (theirs was better). Sonny's also has a reputation for drinks. They have an awesome drink menu. The drink menu includes but is NOT limited to: Hot Pepper Margarita and Espresso Martini. I didn't count them but I would guess there 30 different drinks. Try some! Many of their specialty drinks are made with their infused liquors made in-house (see photo below).
The atmosphere is terrific. The bar is comfortable. There are tables, benches, couches and chairs. Very informal and relaxing. The restaurant overlooks Post Office Park and Tommy's Park. The windows that overlook the parks are huge. The afternoon we were there, the sun was pouring in making it a perfect afternoon to drink, talk and laugh. The staff is excellent, very attentive.

House infused liquors



The bar


Our ratings scale
Atmosphere: 4
Staff:  4
Drinks: 5
Mount Gay rum: Yes
Food: 4
Parking: 2