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- JJustinPhiladelphia County •2 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoDelicious food and drinks, beautiful outdoor settingMore infoIsa Bistro - PortlandPrice: Expensive• Bistro• Portland•4.9
- RReneeNew York City •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe went as a family and thoroughly enjoyed our meal. We loved sharing and tasting a wide variety of foods. The flavors were unique and very well done. The wait staff were very attentive . Our drinks were excellent. I loved the Ying and Yang!!More infoLucky CheetahPrice: Expensive• Chinese• Portland•4.7
- RRoccoVIPGreater Boston •9 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoAn excellent upscale restaurant. Authentic Ligurian food, large portions,. The wines are lovely and the cocktails innovative. Excellent, friendly service. The design is modern but warm, inviting. Im eager to go again!More infoSolo ItalianoPrice: Expensive• Italian• Portland•4.7
- SStephenGreater Boston •10 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoParking was a little difficult with road construction but once found parking great spot! We sat inside and ambiance was vibing with the bar and seating areas. Service was excellent, along with food and drinks. Can’t wait to go againMore infoBird & Co.Price: Moderate• Mexican• Portland•4.8
- SSteveVIPGreater Boston •68 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoVery nice dinner here, as usual everything was prepared well and our server was great!More infoDavid's RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Portland•4.8
Discover Chebeague Island
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.