The new restaurant didn’t have a splashy opening, but it’s worth visiting nonetheless.
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Eat & Run: Artemisia a reminder not to sleep on old standbys
The Portland cafe serves scrumptious food in a comfortable space.
Eat & Run: Leaf-peep your way to Portage Tap House
The Rangeley pub specializes in wood-fired pizza, craft beer and friendly service.
Eat & Run: At SoPo Seafood, fishmongers will also pack you a nice lunch
The pickup process isn’t perfect but it’s worth the wait, which you can spend perusing the market.
Eat & Run: A new, and far happier chapter apparent at the Market at Pineland
The market/cafe is housed in a former institute – with an ugly history – for developmentally disabled adults. These days it’s a destination for tasty sandwiches and other tempting goodies.
Eat & Run: Get in the know about Tobi’s takeout window
The Asian spot opened in June, in the former Figgy’s location in Portland’s West End.
Eat & Run: Find comfort at Wilson County, from barbecue and beyond
At the Portland restaurant, you can get chicken and dumplings with sensational biscuits and opt to sit outside.
Eat & Run: Head to Harpswell for scenic seafood
Erica’s will be open until Oct. 10.
Eat & Run: A sophisticated seafood lunch at Browne Trading Co.
The renowned seafood supplier started serving a lunch menu in June, but it still seems to be a little-known secret.
Eat & Run: This Freeport coffee house and art gallery also has flatbreads
The Met, which has two other locations in New Hampshire, sells an array of sandwiches and salads.