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  2. Custom House Wharf - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. Food Paradise season 10 - Wikipedia

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    Boone's Fish House and Oyster Room: Portland, Maine: Est. 1898: Baked Stuffed Lobster (seaweed & wood fire baked 2-pound lobster stuffed with seafood stuffing with scallops, oyster cracker crumbs, mayonnaise, herbs and lemon juice), Stuffed Haddock (two haddock filets topped with butter, lobster & scallops breadcrumb stuffing).

  4. RingSide Fish House - Wikipedia

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    In Unique Eats and Eateries of Portland, Oregon (2018), Adam Sawyer called RingSide Fish House "the perfect Yin to the steakhouse's Yang" and said the restaurant "proudly sports one of the best early and late-night happy hour menus in Portland". [32] RingSide Fish House received "honorable mention in Russell's list of "Portland's 25 most ...

  5. Fish Grotto - Wikipedia

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    The Fish Grotto Seafood Restaurant, or simply Fish Grotto, was a seafood restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Established in 1891 as Zack's Oyster House, the business also operated a neighboring bar called Sand Bar at Fish Grotto, or simply Sand Bar. The restaurant stopped operating in January 2014. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  6. Flying Fish Company - Wikipedia

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    Lyf Gildersleeve is the owner of Flying Fish Company, which began as a food cart on Division Street in southeast Portland c. 2010. [1] [2] Following a relocation in 2011, [3] the business began serving fish, meats, and "other sustainably-sourced food products out of a small shack on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard and a truck in Multnomah Village".

  7. 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 ...

  8. RingSide Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    A year later, they opened RingSide Fish House at the Fox Tower location. [2] The east side location at the Glendoveer Golf Course was set to close for a remodel in January 2015. [3] The Glendoveer location reopened as the Ringside Grill. The Ringside Grill's last day of business was August 30, 2017. [4]

  9. Southpark Seafood - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Uffindell included Southpark in Eater Portland's 2019 list of "Primo Kid-Friendly Restaurants in Portland". [7] The website's Jenni Moore included the business in a 2021 list of "12 Stellar Portland Seafood Restaurants". [8] Southpark was also included in Eater Portland's 2022 overview of "Where to Eat and Drink in Downtown Portland". [9]