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  2. The Village Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Village Cafe was a 550-seat family-owned Italian restaurant in Portland, Maine, United States.It was in business, at 112 Newbury Street, for 71 years (1936–2007) [1] and was one of the few restaurants in the Old Port during the restaurant's existence.

  3. Eat: An Oyster Bar - Wikipedia

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    Chad Walsh of Eater Portland has described the oyster bar as a "Louisiana-inspired stalwart". [1] The website's Krista Garcia said the menu "nods to New Orleans, and is a bonanza for everything bivalve: baked oysters, fried oysters (a la carte or stuffed into po boys ), oyster shooters, and of course, oysters on the half shell, served with ...

  4. Valle's Steak House - Wikipedia

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    Valle's Steak House began as a 12-seat café in Portland, Maine in 1933. The cafe was purchased at the end of Prohibition by Donald Valle. The cafe was successful and allowed Valle to purchase a larger restaurant in Portland's Woodfords Corner [15] and then a nightclub in Scarborough, Maine which he then converted into a restaurant. [11]

  5. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    Voted the best beach bar in America, the Flora-Bama has a marina, multiple beach-side bars, a liquor store, an oyster bar, five stages and a shuttle to pick you up and take you home so you and ...

  6. The Best All-You-Can-Eat Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    Located in the Hilton Universal Hotel and renowned as the best buffet in Los Angeles, Cafe Sierra offers a boatload of seafood with a menu bursting with lobster, king crab legs, snow crab, mussels ...

  7. Ocean Gateway Pier II - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Gateway Pier II is a floating deepwater cruise ship pier located at the Ocean Gateway International Marine Passenger Terminal in Portland, Maine.. Construction of the pier began on 1 November 2010 with a groundbreaking ceremony attended by Maine governor John Baldacci and city officials. [1]

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