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Portland, Maine "Mac and Stack" (ground chuck, brisket, pork shoulder & bacon patty topped with cheese and bacon on Mac & cheese buns made with elbow Mac and three cheeses; American, cheddar and cheddar dust, dipped in breadcrumbs and deep-fried; served with bacon dust fries); "Brunch Bomb" (fried hash brown patty topped with maple syrup, a ...
Marcy's Diner is a diner in Portland, Maine. It made international headlines in 2015 after a spat between then-cook-owner Darla Neugebauer and a patron over the latter's screaming child. Located in the Everett Chambers building, it is open five days a week: Wednesday to Sunday, 7.00am to 1.00pm.
In addition to a regular stack or a short stack, pancakes can come flavored with chocolate chips or served as a 2+2+2: two eggs, two pancakes and either two bacon strips or two sausage links ...
3. Chocolate Chips. Arizona. New Hampshire. North Dakota. South Carolina. Utah. Every kid on the planet will agree, and every adult in the states of Arizona, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South ...
The B&M Baked Beans factory is an historic cannery building in Portland, Maine, USA. Constructed in 1913 in the East Deering neighborhood, it was built by the Burnham & Morrill Company. Baked beans were produced in the building until 2021. The building is a prominent landmark highly visible from Interstate 295. It is located at 1 Beanpot Circle.
Ruski's Tavern (sometimes sylized as RÅ«ski's Tavern) is a dive bar located at 212 Danforth Street in the West End of Portland, Maine, United States. [1] It is one of the city's few remaining neighborhood bars, [2] and (having been established under its current name in 1981) one of its oldest.
The Portland Phoenix named it the Best Greasy Spoon of 2008. [3] In 2016, the diner was featured in the Guy Fieri Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Thanksgiving episode. [4] Rand made her sausage stuffing. [5] In 2024, the opening scene of crime writer John Connolly's book The Instruments of Darkness was set in Becky's Diner. [6]
The Original Hotcake House is a diner in Portland, Oregon's Brooklyn neighborhood, in the United States. [1] [2] [3] In his 2018 overview of late-night, low-budget food in Portland, Michael Russell of The Oregonian wrote, "If you've never crashed down in front of a plate of pancakes and fried eggs at the Original Hotcake House after a night out, you might not have lived in Portland long enough."