There is nothing Addison and Carmen like to do more than make suggestions so please reach out with any questions you have.
Allagash Brewing Company
50 Industrial Way, Portland, ME 04103, (207) 878-5385
Largest craft brewery in the state with $3.50 beers and $10 flights. Located near a bunch of other breweries and not much else.
Portland Head Lighthouse
12 Captain Strout Circle, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107, (207) 799-2661
Home of the World's Most Photographed Lighthouse. Check out the pavilion to relive one of Cape Elizabeth's most revered underage drinking spots from '05-'08.
The Lobster Shack at Two Lights
225 Two Lights Road, Cape Elizabeth, ME 04107, (207) 799-1677
Very touristy but worth the visit. Located in Addison's home town of Cape Elizabeth, he's been there twice in his life.
J's Oyster
5 Portland Pier, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 772-4828
No better lunch in America than some oysters, a haddock sandwich, and a couple Shipyards from J's with a view.
Scarborough Beach
Scarborough Beach State Park, 418 Black Point Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
Bring your boogie board. Swells at Scarborough beach are out of this world.
Rosie's Restaurant & Pub
330 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 772-5656
That perfect combination of being divey but not too divey. Exceptionally cheap drinks in the middle of the Old Port.
Bao Bao Dumpling House
133 Spring Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 772-8400
Portland has a million amazing restaurants. We loved this one. A favorite of John and Joan Everett.
Exchange Street
Exchange Street, Portland, ME 04101
Boutiques on boutiques.
Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Stretched along the Atlantic coastline, Acadia is a must if you've rented a car and are feeling crunchy. The drive is under 3 hours from Portland up to Bar Harbor.