Host Guy Fieri, of Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, drops in at Porthole Restaurant in Portland, ME, where an 80-year-old waterfront spot is serving up boat-to-table fresh lobster on a house baked brioche.
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Guy even got to indulge in their Thanksgiving plate which is a year-round favorite. This Southern Maine staple has been going strong since 1956 in Kittery and adding a 2nd location in Portland in 2018
Did you know that five restaurants in Maine have been featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’?
Old Time Attitude
Here are the five places that Guy Fieri visited.
Guy even got to indulge in their Thanksgiving plate which is a year-round favorite. This Southern Maine staple has been going strong since 1956 in Kittery and adding a 2nd location in Portland in 2018
Ken McGowan, whose family owns Custom House Wharf, said he will own and manage the Porthole Restaurant and Pub.
The Porthole Restaurant Pub. Host Guy Fieri, of Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, drops in at Porthole Restaurant in Portland, ME, where an 80-year-old waterfront spot is serving up boat-to-table fresh lobster on a house baked brioche.
Here are the five places that Guy Fieri visited.
Old Time Attitude
Did you know that five restaurants in Maine have been featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’?
The Porthole Restaurant Pub. Host Guy Fieri, of Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, drops in at Porthole Restaurant in Portland, ME, where an 80-year-old waterfront spot is serving up boat-to-table fresh lobster on a house baked brioche.
Season 9
WELLS Food Network’s spiky-haired cuisine buff Guy Fieri of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives featured the Maine Diner in an episode that aired for the first time Monday, Aug.9, titled Old Time Attitude.
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A porthole, sometimes called bull’s-eye window or bull’s-eye, is a generally circular window used on the hull of ships to admit light and air.
Here are the five places that Guy Fieri visited.
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Red’s Eats Arguably Maine’s most famous dining spot, this seasonal take-out lobster shack, at its current location since 1954, attracts huge lines but it’s worth the wait as the big ol’ lobster roll is worthy of the hype.
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1. Daniel, New York City. Daniel, an old-school French restaurant that also scored No. 20 in the entire world, is known for its French fare like foie gras and amuse-bouches.
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