Best Dinner Places to Eat in Sebago Lake

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Best Dinner Places to Eat in Sebago Lake

The Honey Paw
The Honey Paw
4.6 (756 ratings)
Bright, contemporary bistro offering Asian-inspired noodles & other bites with local craft beer.
78 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
RestaurantAmerican restaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"At The Honey Paw, communal tables and pretty mismatched plates show off vibrant New England–influenced Asian dishes like rare beef salad with smoked oyster mayo, peanuts, and pickled carrots, fried wings with lime, chili, and coconut; and lobster wontons in a seafood curry with cauliflower and basil. Don't miss the fry bread with ssamjang butter, smoked lamb khao soi, mapo tofu; and whatever vegetables or noodles are being wok-fried or wok-charred that day. End with soft serve or a slice of the ever-changing layer cake."
Mentioned by The Infatuation
The 22 Best Restaurants In Portland, ME - Portland, ME
"If you walked past The Honey Paw by chance, you’d probably think it was just another brightly-colored bar. And then you’d walk inside, hear the music, and see that they also play great vinyl. And once the door closed behind you, you’d notice that everyone inside is actually eating bowls and plates of papaya salad, noodles, and fried chicken."
Mentioned by New England With Love
7 of the Best Restaurants in Portland Maine
"Right next to the trendiest (and busiest!) restaurant in town—Eventide—the same folks offer up a completely different vision of Portland with Honey Paw. Asian street food meets small plates meets Maine seafood meets noodle bar. If you’re having a hard time imagining what that looks like, it’s understandable."
Scales
Scales
4.7 (1109 ratings)
Spacious seaside venue for local seafood, raw bar, wine & New England comfort classics.
68 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"The gist: In a gorgeous, soaring space overlooking one of Portland’s busiest working waterfronts, you can watch the boats go by while you tuck into chef Fred Eliot’s French inflected seafood-centric menu. The food: Scales employs one the city’s best bar crews, so start with an icy martini (or your favorite beverage) and a plate of smoked bluefish pate, fried whole belly clams, raw oysters or crudo before moving onto larger dishes like local Bang’s Island mussels with a mustardy cider cream sauce or pan roasted halibut with brown butter and hazelnuts. Desserts include a butterscotch sundae with vanilla frozen custard, maple cream, and caramel popcorn."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"Scales, set in a bustling, post-industrial warehouse space on an wharf in Portland’s Old Port neighborhood, sports a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook one of the city’s busiest working waterfronts. In front of a sprawling open kitchen, ice falls from a ceiling-affixed metal chute—fish packing-plant-style—into a large open bin. The cubes keep the raw bar—a striking display of freshly caught whole fish, including octopus, oysters, and clams—appropriately icy cold."
Mentioned by New England With Love
7 of the Best Restaurants in Portland Maine
"Dana Street’s wood-fired altar of farm-to-table dining, Fore Street, has been plating up rustic, locally sourced dinners for more than 20 years. The same team has recently added a new restaurant to their portfolio—Scales. A paean to the long-gone, boisterous, and sawdust-filled oyster bars and fish houses of New York and New England, Scales crams an impressive commitment to quality and attention to detail into a busy and fast-paced dining room."
Central Provisions
Central Provisions
4.6 (977 ratings)
Eclectic restaurant serving small plates & cocktails in a rustic, brick-walled setting.
414 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Sandwich shopBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"At Central Provisions, chef and co-owner Chris Gould organizes small plates into simple designations: Raw, Cold, Hot, and Sweet. You might mix a few dishes from each, opting to stick to light fare like an exquisite stone fruit salad, lightly dressed with chili vinegar and topped with nigella seeds and crumbled smoked gouda cheese. Or, veer richer with Gould's signature suckling pig (crisped up in brown butter and served with marcona almonds and cooked apple) and French fries seasoned with Korean-chili spice."
Mentioned by Food Com
Feasting in Forest City: Where to Eat in Portland, Maine
"One of the most-appealing things about Central Provisions is that it houses two styles of dining experiences. There is a pronounced difference in ambience between the softly lit upper floor, at the heart of which is the entirely open kitchen, and the more casual tavern feel of the lower level. Regardless of where you decide to perch and down a few Corpse Revivers, you can order the full menu, even the traditional full caviar service."
Mentioned by New England Today
Guide to Old Port | Eat, Stay & Play in Portland, Maine
"Located in a Federal-style brick building on the corner of Fore and Dana streets, this rustic-chic restaurant can likely deliver whatever you’re in the mood for. There’s a raw bar, cold and hot plates, sweets, bar snacks, cocktails and punches, plus a full brunch and lunch menu."
Fore Street Restaurant
Fore Street Restaurant
4.6 (909 ratings)
This rustic spot's open wood-fire grill, oven & spit lend smoky flavors to upscale American fare.
288 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
New American restaurantFamily restaurantRestaurant
Woodford Food & Beverage
Woodford Food & Beverage
4.5 (299 ratings)
Regional farm-to-table seafood & more served in a reimagined dinerlike environment.
660 Forest Ave, Portland, ME 04103, USA
American restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"The gist: This buzzy neighborhood brasserie, housed in a storied mid-century modern space,tweaks classic French and American fare with contemporary Maine flair, and delivers one of the warmest hospitality games in town.The food: It’s tempting to put together a meal of starters when choices include smoked trout mousse with house-made potato chips, icy seafood plateaus, deviled eggs with smoked bacon, and pickled crudité. They’re all terrific with cocktails like the Emergency Margarita (Reposado tequila, Grand Marnier, Aperol, grapefruit, chipotle salt) or expertly prepared Negroni. But don’t miss out on larger plate offerings like Parisian gnocchi, spicy shrimp & grits with fried pickled okra, meaty pork chops with a buttery potato and cabbage mash, or one of Portland’s most beloved burgers."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"In Woodford's lovingly restored mid-century modern space, Douglas fir accents and orb lighting draw your eye to a multi-peaked ceiling that recalls a vintage Howard Johnson’s motel. A long zinc bar suited for drinking and dining is the heart of the restaurant, its central mirror reflecting the buzzy dining room and the traffic lights of the bustling five-point intersection outside. Tuck into a comfy booth and look out onto the illuminated "Hopeful" sign that sits atop Speedwell Projects, the art gallery across the street."
Mentioned by New England With Love
7 of the Best Restaurants in Portland Maine
"A while back, we’re not entirely sure when, the neighborhood bistro just kind of disappeared. Gastropubs and New American raged red hot, crashed and burned, and hipster sushi joints with record players took their spot. Somewhere in that timeline the bistro up and left."
Portland Lobster Co
Portland Lobster Co
4.3 (2828 ratings)
Crowds order New England seafood classics at the counter of this seasonal waterside lobster shack.
180 Commercial St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Seafood restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
The 6 Best Kid-Friendly Restaurants In Portland, Maine
"Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. No trip to Portland would be complete without trying some of their fantastic seafood, and one of the best places to do so would be at the Portland Lobster Company!. Here, you and your loved ones can enjoy their fresh and organic seafood - classic clam chowder, crab cakes, lobster rolls, shrimp cocktails, and other delicious meals."
East Ender
East Ender
4.5 (360 ratings)
Thoughtfully sourced American fare, craft beer, wine & cocktails served in a relaxed atmosphere.
47 Middle St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
New American restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Food Com
Feasting in Forest City: Where to Eat in Portland, Maine
"Though a mention of Portland, Maine still brings to mind lobsters for many, the city offers so much more than seafood. Gone are the days when everyone flocked to the waterfront district of Old Port. Impressive pockets of eateries have sprouted up in places like Longfellow Square, the east side of Washington Avenue and the historic West End."
Roma
Roma
4.4 (128 ratings)
Casual neighborhood outpost for traditional red-sauce Italian & wine in a historical mansion.
767 Congress St, Portland, ME 04102, USA
Italian restaurantRestaurantWine bar
Mentioned by VacationIdea
21 Best Restaurants in Portland, Maine
"Located in a historic 19th-century mansion on Congress Street in the heart of the West End, Roma is a throwback, classic American Italian restaurant that serves traditional red-sauce Italian in a relaxed and comfortable setting. The casual neighborhood outpost pays tribute to the great American Italian restaurants of decades past with simple bistro tables, deep red banquettes, and a working fireplace, and serves classic Italian-American fare such as housemade tagliatelle, veal piccata, and shrimp scampi. The cuisine is accompanied by an extensive wine list with vintages from Italy and around the world, as well as craft beers and craft cocktails."
Isa
Isa
4.7 (239 ratings)
Seasonal New American fare is served in this brick-walled bistro with tile floors & tin ceilings.
79 Portland St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
BistroRestaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
21 Best Restaurants in Portland, Maine
"Isa Bistro is a cozy neighborhood joint with exposed brick walls, tiled floorings, and tin ceilings that offers a warm and welcoming place for gathering with friends over great food and wine. The contemporary restaurant specializes in casual Mediterranean fare with Italian, Spanish, and English influences, using fresh locally sourced ingredients and regional produce. Seasonal menus boast signature dishes like local rabbit pot pie with leeks and steak au poivre in a whiskey cream sauce, and brunch plates of eggs benedict and croque madame."
Mentioned by Food Com
Feasting in Forest City: Where to Eat in Portland, Maine
"Tucked into Portland’s East Bayside neighborhood, Isa is an urban oasis of sorts, co-owned by husband-and-wife team Isaul Perez and Suzie St. Pierre. St. Pierre brings with her not only extensive front-of-house experience but also an impressive background in wine, while Perez impeccably combines training in French and Italian cookery with dishes inspired by his Mexican heritage. This means dishes like tagliatelle Bolognese, lobster tostada and their shaved-fennel salad with grapefruit, pecorino and mint."
Ramona's
Ramona's
4.7 (45 ratings)
98 Washington Ave, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Restaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"The gist: Chad Conley—who co-owns Palace Diner in Biddeford and brought smoked fish, bagel sandwiches, and other Jewish deli favorites to Portland at Rose Foods— opened this Philly-style hoagie shop with partner Josh Sobel in April 2020, just weeks after the pandemic hit. Their star sandwiches have been sellouts since day one. The food: Egg and cheese sandwiches (served all day) come with bacon, if you wish, plus fancier add-ons like broccoli rabe or Calabrian chili spread."

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Sebago Lake

Portland Observatory
Portland Observatory
4.6 (419 ratings)4.5 (446 ratings)
Seasonal tours of the only remaining wooden maritime signal tower (built circa 1807) in the U.S.
138 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesObservation Decks & TowersObservatories & PlanetariumsPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Old Port
Old Port
4.5 (1093 ratings)
The Old Port is a quaint historic district with cobblestone streets and brick buildings housing clothing boutiques, gourmet food stores, and souvenir shops. It’s also a nightlife hot spot where pubs, breweries, and cocktail bars draw young crowds, and a lively dining scene includes stylish New American restaurants and traditional seafood spots by the waterfront. Ferries depart to Casco Bay Islands from the pier.
Portland, ME 04101, USA
Sights & LandmarksNeighborhoods
Mentioned by Maine 7 days itinerary
7 Days Along the Coast
"Be sure to spend some time shopping and grazing your way through Portland’s Old Port where you’ll find shopping galore. A popular stop is Duck Fat, for their fabulous fries cooked in you guessed it…duck fat. Another famed restaurant here is Eventide Oyster Co, renowned for their oysters and fresh seafood."
Fort Williams Park
Fort Williams Park
4.8 (1510 ratings)4.5 (556 ratings)
Free park with a rocky shoreline, old military bunkers, big playing fields & an iconic lighthouse.
1000 Shore Rd, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107, USA
ParkNature & ParksDog parkGarden
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Maine
"Four miles southeast of Portland on Cape Elizabeth, 90-acre Fort Williams Park is worth visiting simply for the panoramas and picnic possibilities. Stroll around the ruins of the fort, a late-19th-century artillery base, checking out the WWII bunkers and gun emplacements that still dot the rolling lawns (a German U-boat was spotted in Casco Bay in 1942). The fort actively guarded the entrance to Casco Bay until 1964. A favorite feature of the park is the Portland Head Light."
Mentioned by Maine 7 days itinerary
A Classic Maine Road Trip: Lobsters, Lighthouses & Coastal Views
"It’s located within Fort Williams State Park and well worth a visit. The Press Hotel is a member of Autograph hotels so naturally everything about this place is immaculately designed!. Formerly a printing plant, the hotel redesigned the space with spacious rooms, (comfy king size beds and huge bathrooms!)."
Mentioned by Maine 7 days itinerary
7 Days Along the Coast
"Just under a half hour from Kennebunkport is Fort Williams State Park and the Portland Head Light guarding the entrance to Portland Harbor. Commissioned by George Washington, the Portland Head Light is a Maine icon, and worth a selfie for sure."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Sebago Lake

Fort Allen Park
Fort Allen Park
4.7 (1107 ratings)
This grassy spot with water views features seating areas, a gazebo & many historical monuments.
49 Eastern Promenade, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Park
Maine Wildlife Park
Maine Wildlife Park
4.5 (332 ratings)
56 Game Farm Rd, Gray, ME 04039, USA
ZooNature & ParksParkNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Maine
"Not quite a zoo but a great place to view native Maine wildlife, this park is a bucolic reserve with picnic tables, short walking trails and animal enclosures. Residing here are various animals (30 species, including bears, moose, lynx, eagles, cougars and a beaver) that can't be released back into the wild because they were injured, orphaned, or raised in captivity."
Old Port
Old Port
4.5 (1093 ratings)
The Old Port is a quaint historic district with cobblestone streets and brick buildings housing clothing boutiques, gourmet food stores, and souvenir shops. It’s also a nightlife hot spot where pubs, breweries, and cocktail bars draw young crowds, and a lively dining scene includes stylish New American restaurants and traditional seafood spots by the waterfront. Ferries depart to Casco Bay Islands from the pier.
Portland, ME 04101, USA
Sights & LandmarksNeighborhoods
Mentioned by Maine 7 days itinerary
7 Days Along the Coast
"Be sure to spend some time shopping and grazing your way through Portland’s Old Port where you’ll find shopping galore. A popular stop is Duck Fat, for their fabulous fries cooked in you guessed it…duck fat. Another famed restaurant here is Eventide Oyster Co, renowned for their oysters and fresh seafood."

Best & Cool Bars in Sebago Lake

Back Bay Grill
Back Bay Grill
4.7 (196 ratings)
Quiet, contemporary spot in an out-of-the-way location serves refined American & European cuisine.
65 Portland St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
American restaurantBarFine dining restaurant
Mentioned by VacationIdea
21 Best Restaurants in Portland, Maine
"Tucked in an out-of-the-way location away from the hustle and bustle of Portland's more touristy neighborhoods, Back Bay Grill is a quiet, contemporary spot that has been serving refined American and European cuisine for the past 20 years. Chef/Owner Larry Matthews presents an ever-changing seasonal menu of fresh seafood, prime meats and poultry, and organic salads and vegetables, using fresh locally sourced ingredients and regional produce. Signature dishes include seared foie gras, beef tartare, and handmade pasta plates, and the cuisine is accompanied by an indulgent wine list with vintages from around the world, as well as craft beers and craft cocktails."
Mentioned by Food Com
Feasting in Forest City: Where to Eat in Portland, Maine
"Chef-Owner Larry Matthews is revered among diners and colleagues alike, as there are few restaurants as iconic in Portland as The Back Bay Grill. Although the menu changes with the seasons, there are certain elements, like seared Hudson Valley foie gras, that always remain (albeit with different accompaniments), lest their disappearance start a riot among the loyal patrons. Technique-driven dishes like the sausage-stuffed chicken leg and the grilled rack of lamb conjure up a lost era of supper club dining that befits the supple leather banquettes, and the level of service and hospitality here is second to none throughout the city."
Mentioned by gotruckster.com
Top 10 Restaurants in Portland, ME
"The Back Bay Grill may be the perfect spot to go for a fancy evening out. This high-end restaurant is well known for its hand-rolled pasta and fantastic seafood dishes. Pop open a bottle of wine and enjoy an elegant dinner in low lighting for your next anniversary dinner in Portland, Maine."
DiMillo's On The Water
DiMillo's On The Water
4.5 (3423 ratings)
Popular marina mainstay in a huge former car ferry offers seafood, nautical decor & harbor views.
25 Long Wharf, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Seafood restaurantBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The 10 Best Restaurants In Portland, Maine
"DiMillo’s On the Water is a floating seafood restaurant with a colorful history. In 1965, local restaurateur Tony DiMillo opened a popular, successful restaurant on Portland’s waterfront and later, in 1978, bought a disused wharf and transformed it into DiMillo’s Marina. In 1980 Tony purchased The New Yorker, a former car ferry and in 1982 the boat became home to the relocated DiMillo’s restaurant, boasting beautiful outside decks with stunning harbour views."
Central Provisions
Central Provisions
4.6 (977 ratings)
Eclectic restaurant serving small plates & cocktails in a rustic, brick-walled setting.
414 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101, USA
Sandwich shopBarRestaurant
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
Where to Eat in Portland, Maine Right Now
"At Central Provisions, chef and co-owner Chris Gould organizes small plates into simple designations: Raw, Cold, Hot, and Sweet. You might mix a few dishes from each, opting to stick to light fare like an exquisite stone fruit salad, lightly dressed with chili vinegar and topped with nigella seeds and crumbled smoked gouda cheese. Or, veer richer with Gould's signature suckling pig (crisped up in brown butter and served with marcona almonds and cooked apple) and French fries seasoned with Korean-chili spice."
Mentioned by Food Com
Feasting in Forest City: Where to Eat in Portland, Maine
"One of the most-appealing things about Central Provisions is that it houses two styles of dining experiences. There is a pronounced difference in ambience between the softly lit upper floor, at the heart of which is the entirely open kitchen, and the more casual tavern feel of the lower level. Regardless of where you decide to perch and down a few Corpse Revivers, you can order the full menu, even the traditional full caviar service."
Mentioned by New England Today
Guide to Old Port | Eat, Stay & Play in Portland, Maine
"Located in a Federal-style brick building on the corner of Fore and Dana streets, this rustic-chic restaurant can likely deliver whatever you’re in the mood for. There’s a raw bar, cold and hot plates, sweets, bar snacks, cocktails and punches, plus a full brunch and lunch menu."

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