And how fast could YOU eat six hamburgers? Someone did it at Val’s Drive-In in 2 minutes, 36 seconds.
Restaurants
Wait continues for Portland’s first dining parklet
Portland Hunt + Alpine Club still hopes to have on-street seating available before too long.
Dine Out Maine: Traditional and crossover tacos take center stage at the stylish Bird & Co.
The ordering trick to this ear-splitting Woodfords Corner neighborhood spot is knowing which to select and which to avoid.
At Royale Lunch Bar, 11-year-old reviewer pairs grilled cheese with tomato soup: ‘I have no regrets.’
‘I’d definitely return,’ she concludes.
Dine Out Maine: It’s a tight fit at Royale Lunch Bar, but on the whole, the menu works
While the poutine needs a tuneup, the pickles are peerless.
More options for vegan diners – try the tasting menu
These multicourse, set-menu meals are available at many Portland restaurants. You may need to order ahead, though.
Margaux dines, and opines, at Woodford Food & Beverage
A 6-year-old (and her parents) goes out to eat in Portland. For a true kid’s perspective on a restaurant, apparently one must crawl under the table.
Quebecois-style restaurant coming to Auburn Mall
Francis Gagnon has named the restaurant Pierrette’s after his mom and hopes to open in October with a full Franco-American inspired menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Seasoned diner has a plea for restaurateurs: Please turn down the volume
The dining scene in Maine has never been more exciting – or noisier.
Dine Out Maine: In Vinalhaven, a restaurant in its 2nd season is still finding its sea legs
As The Nightingale transforms from fast-casual to upscale-casual, its wine list impresses and its food shows both promise and problems.