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Arts District Restaurants

Ada’s is a Little Different Now and I Love It

July 28, 2021

Different isn’t always a bad thing and when it comes to the changes that Ada’s has made, it seems like they are really finding their footing and creating a neighborhood spot for delicious on-the-go food. Keep reading to learn more and see how many tasty meals you can fit in their Eat More Pasta tote […]

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Maine Products, Companies, and Things I Love

Ready to get in a Good Moo’d?

May 26, 2021

Okay, show of hands here. Who is lactose intolerant? I know it’s not just me. For those that haven’t been able to enjoy milk or dairy in years, I’ve got something new for you to try. Ever heard of Good Moo’d? Well, let’s talk about this lactose-free milk that actually tastes like real milk!

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Around Maine

An Inside Look at Maine Oyster Company’s Basecamp

April 16, 2021

When it comes to oysters, there really is a lot more than meets the eye. And the same is certainly true with Maine Oyster Company, especially at Basecamp. Sure, you may know them because of their restaurant in Portland, but they also have an oyster farm in Phippsburg that I had the pleasure of visiting […]

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Cocktail at Little Giant in Portland, Maine

New Restaurants, Portland Hot Spots, West End Restaurants

Ideas For A More Memorable 2021 Portland Valentine’s Day!

February 5, 2021

Well, 2020 has come and gone, and 2021 is proving to be a difficult and different kind of year as well. Crazy as it seems, Valentine’s Day is now almost upon us, and if you need some dining ideas, I have a few. Read below if you’re simply tapped out and need a hand coming […]

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Oysters from Broken Arrow in Portland, ME

Maine Products

207 Foodie’s Local Holiday Gift Guide

December 2, 2020

Isn’t it crazy to think that 2021 is almost over? It’s such a relief to know that we made it through 2020 in one piece. At the time, it seemed like it was quite literally impossible. Now, with 2022 quickly approaching, I’m back, and hi, shopping local is still incredibly important. But what you may […]

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Maine Products

Need Holiday Inspiration? Check Out December’s EDL Box Now!

November 18, 2020

Although this is a strange year, some things are still going forward like normal. One of these things? Eat Drink Lucky continues to release monthly boxes for your pleasure and enjoyment! Now, Thanksgiving is obviously on the horizon, but so is Christmas and other holidays. If you’re feeling unsure what to get friends or family […]

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Downtown Restaurants

A Taste of the Fall Cocktails at Sagamore Hill Lounge

October 20, 2020

It’s October and in case you haven’t noticed, fall is in the air! And one thing that comes with fall are fall cocktails! By now, you have to know that some of my favorite cocktails are at Sagamore Hill Lounge so when I heard they had a new fall menu, I had to go check […]

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Downtown Restaurants, Portland Hot Spots

The best cocktails to cool off with in Portland

August 28, 2020

Okay, this hasn’t been your average summer by any means. Personally, I’ve never had to make so many reservations in the last month or two, but it’s been worth it to support some of my favorite restaurants and establishments. Now, I’m all about a good cocktail, but what I’m really loving this summer are frozen […]

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Around Maine, COVID-19

Current Outdoor Dining Options

June 29, 2020

It’s summer in Maine and though coronavirus is still going strong, much of the state has already opened back up. Now that indoor dining is allowed, in addition to outdoor dining, many local businesses have reopened their doors while continuing to social distance. Here are some of the many outdoor dining options available around southern […]

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Takeout Corona Virus

Restaurant News

Takeout Options During The Coronavirus

March 16, 2020

Left and right, everyone is talking about the coronavirus. And with that comes the recommendation for social distancing to keep others who are more vulnerable to the virus safe. But for local restaurants, the coronavirus could be a death sentence. Many are trying to be flexible by offering new takeout and delivery options in addition […]

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