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Guests typically come to Portland, Maine, for the primary time as a result of they need to spend a summer time weekend in a quaint metropolis by the water, or as a result of they’ve heard concerning the metropolis’s superlative seafood (80 p.c of the US’ lobster comes from Maine). Seduced by the straightforward entry to nature and relative affordability, many return for longer stays and even for good. Between 2020 and 2022, Maine’s inhabitants had the best proportion improve of any New England state.
However Maine’s desirability is nothing new. Artists, artisans and writers have lengthy gravitated to the state; they established an artwork colony with two faculties of portray in Ogunquit, on Maine’s southern coast, within the first half of the twentieth century, and the Haystack Mountain College of Crafts on Deer Isle, which was based in 1950, continues to attract instructors and college students from world wide. Extra just lately, the state’s artistic spirit has resulted in a dynamic meals scene. Flip down any one among one among Portland’s cobblestone streets and also you’ll discover extra high quality eating places and bakeries (of each the old- and new-guard varieties) than you would possibly count on in a spot with simply 68,000 year-round residents. The identical is true simply northeast of the town, within the mid-coast area, particularly within the city of Rockland — a straightforward and scenic 90-minute drive away — which has a burgeoning meals and artwork scene on observe to rival Portland’s.
Kazeem Lawal, the proprietor of the clothes and accessories retailer Portland Buying and selling Co., moved from New Jersey to Portland 14 years in the past, and has witnessed its stratospheric progress from a small port city to a vacation spot metropolis. “It’s a bit just like the Brooklyn of 20 years in the past, with previous and new coexisting,” he says. “and it’s persevering with to develop and evolve, as all cities ought to and do.”
Right here, Lawal and three different Mainers share their favourite spots in and across the state’s largest metropolis.
The Insiders
Alex Day, a co-owner of Loss of life & Co. cocktail bars (with places in New York Metropolis, Los Angeles, Denver and Washington, D.C.), moved to Portland in 2019.
Lily King, the novelist, has lived in Portland since 2002.
Kazeem Lawal, the artistic director of the clothes and accessories retailer Portland Buying and selling Co., moved to Maine in 2009.
Toshiko Mori, the architect and principal at Toshiko Mori Architect, divides her time between New York Metropolis and a house on an island in Maine’s Penobscot Bay.
“Earlier than my husband and I moved to Maine, we examined out all of the lodging choices in Portland. I just like the AirBnBs in Munjoy Hill, but when going the resort route, The Francis is my favourite spot — comfy, centrally situated, tastefully curated, and the house of one among Portland’s coziest eating places, Wayside Tavern.” (Rooms from $129 an evening) — Alex Day
“Finest Bower is a up to date guesthouse on the high of Munjoy Hill with six heat, pretty rooms and rotating artistic endeavors by artists-in-residence. Blind Tiger within the West Finish, whose billiards room was as soon as a prohibition speakeasy, gives extra luxurious; and out on Chebeague Island there’s the magical Chebeague Island Inn, the place drinks and dinner are served on its wraparound porch.” (Rooms at Finest Bower from $165 an evening, two-night minimal; Blind Tiger, from $259 an evening; Chebeague Island Inn, from $219 an evening) — Lily King
“I want new accommodations, and the Cover Portland Waterfront is 2 blocks from downtown. Spring for a room with a view of the water, and plan on a drink on the rooftop bar.” (Rooms from $199 an evening) — Kazeem Lawal
“In Rockland, 250 Fundamental is extraordinarily pet-friendly. The resort offers canine treats from Loyal Biscuit Co., a terrific pet provide retailer that’s simply down the road. Rooms are easy and comfy, with harbor views and wonderful espresso from its neighbor Rock Metropolis Espresso Roasters.” (Rooms from $169 an evening) — Toshiko Mori
“Smalls, a tiny neighborhood cafe-bar and provide retailer within the West Finish, cranks out a number of the finest espresso and small plates round. On lazy Sundays, I cruise by for a cappuccino, then stroll as much as Zu Bakery for a textbook croissant. And J’s Oyster is the right mixture of old-school allure, a enjoyable workforce and scrumptious seafood that couldn’t be more energizing.” — A.D.
“It’s exhausting to eat a foul meal in Portland. Dok Mali is my present favourite restaurant. Opened lower than a 12 months in the past by the chef and proprietor Nonglack Thanephonesy, [this Thai restaurant] is new sufficient that you may nonetheless get a desk in excessive season. I’m completely hooked on her drunken noodles.” — L.Ok.
“If you would like the Ferrari of lobster rolls, go to Eventide. The buns are steamed, the lobster meat is doused with brown butter, reservations are extraordinarily restricted and once they let you know how lengthy the anticipate a desk is, you’ll in all probability go out. Go early, put your title in after which spend the hourslong wait exploring. If lobster’s not your factor, the fish and rooster sandwiches listed below are additionally poppin’.” — Ok.L.
“Leeward, a restaurant with Italian-style seasonal meals, focuses on pasta, however the menu additionally highlights native seafood, equivalent to Maine bluefin tuna crudo with pickled rhubarb, or a cucumber salad with smoked eel, sumac and fried capers that’s recent and earthy.” — T.M.
Discover
“A brief stroll from our home, the Fore River Sanctuary, a sequence of mountain climbing trails meandering via forests and marshland, is a beautiful retreat from the hustle of city. I like ranging from Jewell Falls and wandering towards the Fore River. The deep banks as you close to the top are the remnants of an 1800s canal that related Portland to Sebago Lake.” — A.D.
“Board a ferry on Business Avenue and go to any of the Casco Bay islands. Or, if you wish to see all of them, guide a ticket on the mail boat. It runs 3 times a day (at 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and three p.m.) and the journey takes two and a half to 3 hours. Take in all of it: the groups engaged on the boat, the fisherman navigating their boats in Portland’s harbor, the great thing about Maine’s rocky coast.” — Ok.L.
“The Farnsworth Artwork Museum in Rockland has an in-depth assortment of works by [19th- and 20th-century] Maine artists, together with Winslow Homer, Andrew Wyeth and Louise Nevelson, in addition to the work of younger up to date artists. Throughout the road (behind Atlantic Baking Firm, which makes a wonderful apricot-pistachio cookie) is the Middle for Maine Modern Artwork, housed in a constructing I designed. It has momentary exhibits of labor by artists dwelling or related to Maine, together with Reggie Burrows Hodges and Lois Dodd.” — T.M.
Store
“I can lose an hour on the knife and kitchenwares retailer Strata flipping via books, admiring delicate Japanese glassware far too skinny for my clumsiness or — as one ought to do right here — speaking with the fantastically educated and pleasant employees concerning the store’s big assortment of culinary knives, largely crafted by Japanese smiths. I’ve but to persuade my husband {that a} knife-sharpening workshop is an appropriate date evening.” — A.D.
“For antiques, drive 20 minutes north to Cabot Mill Antiques in Brunswick, which is a multidealer antiques mall in an previous mill constructing. Or drive out to Arundel, to the Arundel Vintage Village. At each locations, you’ll discover issues which can be exhausting to come back throughout in most massive cities.” — Ok.L.
Take House
“I consulted the procuring professional in my life, my daughter Eloise King-Clements. She says Blanche + Mimi has one of the best quilts ever, just like the block-printed ones constituted of comfortable cotton.”
— L.Ok.
“In Rockland, Trillium Soaps is a family-owned small-batch producer of handmade soaps subtly imbued with the perfume of nature present in Maine. My favorites are the pine, Maine seaweed, black rosemary and orange calendula soaps, and I can’t reside with out Trillium’s gardener’s cleaning soap, which has poppy seeds and cornmeal as an exfoliant, calendula petals, geranium and cedar oil to maintain your palms comfortable after gardening. The shop additionally carries vintage farm baskets, ceramics and linens.” — T.M.
Sensible Issues
“One of many causes I moved to Portland is the comfort of our little airport. It hardly ever has a T.S.A. line of greater than a pair individuals. However within the busy summer time months, when flights get atrociously costly, I fly out and in of Boston’s Logan airport. I’m typically fairly skeptical of taking a bus, however the Harmony Coach arrives proper outdoors baggage declare and heads on to Portland [a two-hour trip], and on the best way again, it drops you proper in entrance of safety. It’s low cost, clear and has very pleasant drivers and Wi-Fi.” — A.D.
“Carry a guide. In some unspecified time in the future, even on probably the most dazzling summer time day, you’re going to need to curl up on a hammock or porch swing or window seat and skim. I don’t know if that feeling is within the water or the air, however it would overtake you. When you get a foggy day or two, you would possibly want a number of books. Be ready.” — L.Ok.
“The very best instances to go to are June and September. June is verdant, with superb flowers, together with lupine and lilacs, and it’s strawberry season. The air is evident and funky and also you’ll be right here earlier than the vacationers hit in July and August. In September, there’s the most important natural farming truthful, the Widespread Floor Nation Truthful, and the Camden Worldwide Movie Competition, one of the best documentary movie competition — and it’s much less crowded, and the climate is nice for crusing.” — T.M.