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Q? for Vermont & Maine people

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    Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    Hello Vermonteers and Mainestayers,

    Next weekend I will be heading up to Vermont, then cutting through New Hampshire to Portland Maine.

    First stop over area might be the White River Junction or Hanover VT.

    The second stop over may be Portland, Maine.

    Can someone give advice or recommendations for drink, food and motels to consider in those areas?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    uuuuummmm...portland...portland........portland.....nope. cant think of anything. Maine indoor karting is just south of Portland in Scarborough, you should go there

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    Re: Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    Dimillos is cool in Portland. See: http://www.dimillos.com/restaurant/index.html

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    Re: Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    Quote Originally Posted by clutch View Post
    Hello Vermonteers and Mainestayers,

    Next weekend I will be heading up to Vermont, then cutting through New Hampshire to Portland Maine.

    First stop over area might be the White River Junction or Hanover VT.

    The second stop over may be Portland, Maine.

    Can someone give advice or recommendations for drink, food and motels to consider in those areas?

    Thanks in advance.
    hanover is in New hampshire

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    Re: Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    Quote Originally Posted by stoinkythepig View Post
    Dimillos is cool in Portland. See: http://www.dimillos.com/restaurant/index.html
    That's great for the over 50 crowd. I recommend Gritty McDuff's on Commercial Street in the Old Port section of Portland. Make sure you try the stout and get some chips.

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    DiMillo's is a tourist-trap. Very good food, decent atmosphere but high prices. There are many other restaurants on Commercial St that serve great food for a fraction of a price. Gritty's actually has incredible food for being an Irish Pub. Bull Feeny's is along the same lines as Gritty's and just across the street. The whole Old Port section is littered with bars/pubs and trying to grab beers at each one would render riding impossible.

    If you're looking for hotels/motels and wanna save a few dollars, go out towards the Maine mall (5-10 miles outside of downtown) or go out Congress St to any one of the 3 hotels out there. You'll save big-time rather than pay exorbitant amounts of money per night at any of the 5-star hotels downtown. They're not worth it.

    Maine Indoor Karting is a great suggestion as well. I've spent way too much money at that place.

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    Re: Q? for Vermont & Maine people

    Portland, ME

    Food: Joe's Boathouse
    http://www.joesboathouse.com/ordereze/default.aspx

    Drink: I agree with Gritty's.

    Lodging: I live here, so I don't have any experience.

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    Salt Hill Pub in Lebanon, NH.

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