Alright, a little recap of our excursion to Maine:
On the ride up one should stop in Portsmouth, NH and eat brunch at Friendly Toast. Lots of fun, great vibe. Cheep and easy.
Evangeline was awesome. Wonderful farm to table french style stuff. The Chef is apparently a little nuts, which i like to hear from people and the food was amazing. Thoughtful and unspoofilated (100% french i think) wine list. Moderate price, very little crowd there which needs to change as the place is totally over delivering for what they are doing. I will def. be back there. Seth, we will need to order the pressed duck one day in advance, remind me.
Breakfast at the Fore St. Bakery (located under Fore St. resto) is great. Well done pastries and breads.
For a simple dockside lunch check out J's Oyster. the perfect combo of local oysters for cheep, great non-mayo'd lobster rolls and obnoxious local help...must check this out. (Located down on the docks where the tourist stuff is but it is actually a locals hangout).
For an amazing bookstore dedicated to all things food and wine related on MUST go check out Rabelais on Middle St. The owner knows her shit and i even found some original Rudolf Steiner works that i had to own. Ask the owner a few questions and she will tell you some good places to check out as well.
We stopped at Fore St. for a drink and appetizer but honestly i was a bit disenchanted. Not really my scene though the food was nice the drinks and wine list were not to my taste.
Street and Co. still holds the number one spot for me (and my wife). Outstanding food, simple service and a well thought out wine list where you can find something interesting and affordable to enjoy. I will keep returning. The Sole is awesome.
Some other places i want to check out next time include: Bresca, Blue Spoon and I didnt make it to Duckfat, so i want to check that out.
As an aside we enjoyed a lovely bottle of 09 Bergrolles Muscadet on the beach one day...bliss.
I like portland.
ciao