Portland, Maine Signature Field Guide
Portland, Maine has long been a favorite destinations in the U.S., but until recently, it was one of the country’s most under-rated food scenes. Lately, though, young, up-and-coming chefs have made it a beacon for food travelers, who visit not just for amazing lobster rolls, fresh oysters, and water views, but also for the excellent baked goods, local produce, housemade pastas, sandwiches, coffee, and welcoming vibe. Portland’s small size means you can hit most of the top spots in a long weekend (and can easily walk between many of them), so pack comfortable shoes and get ready to explore New England’s best food scene. This 56-page digital download is optimized for your phone and includes more than 35 recommendations for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks, all organized into a 5-day itinerary.
Download this guide for free by becoming a paid subscriber to the American Weekender newsletter! Find your discount code in November’s Weekend Getaway issue. (You’ll also receive 50% off the cover price of all our other Field Guides — it’s a good deal!)
Enjoy the weekend!
Portland, Maine has long been a favorite destinations in the U.S., but until recently, it was one of the country’s most under-rated food scenes. Lately, though, young, up-and-coming chefs have made it a beacon for food travelers, who visit not just for amazing lobster rolls, fresh oysters, and water views, but also for the excellent baked goods, local produce, housemade pastas, sandwiches, coffee, and welcoming vibe. Portland’s small size means you can hit most of the top spots in a long weekend (and can easily walk between many of them), so pack comfortable shoes and get ready to explore New England’s best food scene. This 56-page digital download is optimized for your phone and includes more than 35 recommendations for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks, all organized into a 5-day itinerary.
Download this guide for free by becoming a paid subscriber to the American Weekender newsletter! Find your discount code in November’s Weekend Getaway issue. (You’ll also receive 50% off the cover price of all our other Field Guides — it’s a good deal!)
Enjoy the weekend!
Portland, Maine has long been a favorite destinations in the U.S., but until recently, it was one of the country’s most under-rated food scenes. Lately, though, young, up-and-coming chefs have made it a beacon for food travelers, who visit not just for amazing lobster rolls, fresh oysters, and water views, but also for the excellent baked goods, local produce, housemade pastas, sandwiches, coffee, and welcoming vibe. Portland’s small size means you can hit most of the top spots in a long weekend (and can easily walk between many of them), so pack comfortable shoes and get ready to explore New England’s best food scene. This 56-page digital download is optimized for your phone and includes more than 35 recommendations for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks, all organized into a 5-day itinerary.
Download this guide for free by becoming a paid subscriber to the American Weekender newsletter! Find your discount code in November’s Weekend Getaway issue. (You’ll also receive 50% off the cover price of all our other Field Guides — it’s a good deal!)
Enjoy the weekend!