The Black Point Inn restaurant is open to the public for breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Friday, and for breakfast and lunch on Saturday. Guests staying at BPI have breakfast included with their stay.
In downtown Portland check out Via Vecchia, Lucky Cheetah, Chaval, Central Provisions, Fore Street, and Duckfat Looking for a lobster roll? Try Highroller Lobster Co., Eventide, Porthole, Bite of Maine, or Luke's. If you're by the Two Lights State Park in Cape Elizabeth, then check out the Lobster Shack at Two Lights.
Our favorite bakery is Standard Baking Co. but also check out Tandem Coffee and Bakery. Bread and Friends, and Two Fat Cats Bakery. For donuts try The Holy Donut. Coffee options include Salt Yard, Bard Coffee, and for matcha try Onggi Market & Cafe.
In downtown Portland the following breweries are all within walking distance of one another: Austin Street, Rising Tide (where our welcome party will be), Belleflower, Lone Pine, Goodfire, and Oxbow Blending & Bottling. Further outside of downtown is Industrial Way. This area is home to Allagash and other breweries. Maine Beer Company in Freeport is about 20 minutes outside of Portland.
In downtown Portland check out Cuties, Blyth & Burrows, Maps, Hunt & Alpine, The Independent Ice Co., Batson River, Room for Improvement, and Luna Rooftop
Winslow Homer’s studio, a National Historic Landmark, is within walking distance from Black Point Inn. You can take a guided tour through the Portland Art Museum. His art is featured across our wedding website.
If you're planning to spend some extra time in the area consider a day trip to south to Kennebunkport or Ogunquit, or north to Booth Bay. Further away is Acadia National Park.