You’ll need private transport to get back to the mainland after dinner at this North Haven island bistro, or you can stay overnight right on site.
Restaurant reviews
Dine Out Maine: Thai street food gets a very pretty backdrop at Mitr
The tiny refurbished space is very attractive, and the menu is solid.
Dine Out Maine: Bistro Leluco adds to South Portland’s growing culinary luster
The bistro, which earns four stars, unites Maine ingredients with polished French and Italian cooking.
Dine Out Maine: At Friendly Toast, the over-the-top menu items match the unhinged decor
The food at the all-day brunch spot in the Old Port can be uneven, but there’s a lot to like.
Dine Out Maine: Sicilian Table is a real looker, but is it Sicilian?
The unfocused menu wanders the Mediterranean, and dinner and drinks come with a hefty price tag.
Eat & Run: Portland institution Punky’s is a plain good deal
Get comfort food on the cheap on this busy Brighton Avenue corner.
Dine Out Maine: At Lenora, Mexican-inspired street food that’s enjoyable – and easy to access
Space for everyone and some standout food and cocktails earn this newcomer a spot on the short list.
Dine Out Maine: Bar Futo is firing on all cylinders
The restaurant expertly uses blistering heat for its yakitori-inspired menu. It dazzles with cold temperatures, too (trust us, order the kakigori).
Dine Out Maine: Paper Tiger’s ‘kooky’ charm stands out in the Old Port
Nerd out over cocktails and Asian plates that offer twists on the classics.
Trudy Bird’s Olbar shows promise but could use restraint
The restaurant is focused on Danish smorrebrod and housemade aquavit. Classic open-faced sandwich combos are a smarter choice than untraditional ones.