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The restaurant was established in 1982 by Tony DiMillo (1933–1999), who reused the name of his previous business, a lobster restaurant located on the opposite side of Commercial Street. DiMillo's Lobster House opened in 1965. [2] [3] [5] DiMillo's slogan, "The clams you eat here today slept last night in Casco Bay", was kept. [3]
Portland Lobster Company stands at the foot of the wharf, at Commercial Street, while DiMillo's On the Water is a floating restaurant located on a boat moored at the wharf. [4] [5] Sections of the former Berlin Wall stand on the southern side of the wharf, near today's Gorham Savings Bank. [6]
The Jumbo Kingdom, formerly located at Aberdeen in Hong Kong, was at one time the world's largest floating restaurant, until it sank at sea in 2022. [1] Sometimes retired ships are given a second lease on life as floating restaurants. The former car ferry New York, built in 1941, serves as DiMillo's in Portland, Maine. Another example is the ...
Berlin Mills Wharf is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River.It is located on Commercial Street between Hobson's Wharf (to the north) and Holyoke Wharf (to the south).
On the waterfront side, it is situated between Maine State Pier (to the north) and Custom House Wharf (to the south). [2] [3] [4] Today's businesses that exist on the wharf include Scales [5] and Bangs Island Mussels. [6] The former Dry Dock Restaurant & Tavern stands at the head of the wharf in a building formerly occupied by Randall & McAllister.
Custom House Wharf is a historic wharf in Portland, Maine, on the edge of the Fore River.Named for Portland's United States Custom House, which stands across Commercial Street from the wharf, on Pearl Street, the wharf is located between Maine Wharf (to the north) and Portland Pier (to the south).
DiMillo's On the Water; F. United States lightship Frying Pan (LV-115) G. ... Rustar Floating Restaurant; S. Sherman Zwicker; MV Sydney 2000; T. PS Tattershall Castle ...
The restaurant was founded as a twenty-seat café in 1936 by Maria (1884–1967) and Vincenzo Reali (1892–1981), [7] the grandfather of the restaurant's last owner, John Reali. Amedeo Reali (1926–2010), [8] John's father, took it over, with co-owner Albert DiMillo Sr., [9] after Vincenzo's retirement.