Maine does a lot of things well, but lately food seems to be one of the best. Our award-winning restaurants can be found in larger cities as well as smaller towns. But, it’s not just our opinion. Earlier this fall, Conde Nast Traveler released their list of the best restaurants in the world and one of our own was named to the list. Conde Nast Traveler, we couldn’t agree more that Eventide Oyster Co is one of the best spots in all of Maine!
Eventide is located in the Old Port Area of Portland.
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Under the ownership of Andrew Taylor, Arlin Smith and Mike Wiley.
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook
But, besides its ownership and great location - what makes Eventide so great?
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook Well, it’s those bivalves of course!
While you might expect seafood in Maine, Eventide offers something special.
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook To start, it doesn’t get much more local than this. The fact that the Gulf of Maine is practically in their backyard means that the seafood comes with a freshness you won’t find elsewhere.
The hip concrete bar features a shellfish display made of a slab of Maine granite. The oysters are categorized into “Maine” and “From Away” are change continually.
Visitors can choose either a half- or full dozen and are allowed to mix and match to create the oyster experience of their dreams.
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook But, beware! While there can be nearly 20 different varieties on offer, the most popular ones sell out early.
While the accompanying sauces are pretty traditional, Eventide adds a level of detail and surprise with things like ice that infused with complimentary flavors adding to the overall experience. You can expect flavor touches of things like cucumber and ginger or kimchi.
Not into oysters?
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook That’s okay! We think that half of what make this spot so great, is the ambiance and the fact that they cater to everyone. Take a look at this fried chicken sandwich with maple Chinese mustard and pickles!
Or, maybe you like seafood, but need it with a twist?
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook Try a lobster roll on a steamed Asian bun!
Sitting outside in the summer months is lovely.
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook If you can get a table - there’s almost always a line at this popular spot.
But, whatever the weather during your visit…
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook …you’re sure to walk out planning your next.
Eventide Oyster Co. is located at 86 Middle Street in Portland. They can also be found on Facebook, as well as reached the old fashioned way: 207-774-8538.
coreytempleton / Flickr
Eventide Oyster Co. / Facebook
Well, it’s those bivalves of course!
To start, it doesn’t get much more local than this. The fact that the Gulf of Maine is practically in their backyard means that the seafood comes with a freshness you won’t find elsewhere.
The hip concrete bar features a shellfish display made of a slab of Maine granite. The oysters are categorized into “Maine” and “From Away” are change continually.
But, beware! While there can be nearly 20 different varieties on offer, the most popular ones sell out early.
While the accompanying sauces are pretty traditional, Eventide adds a level of detail and surprise with things like ice that infused with complimentary flavors adding to the overall experience. You can expect flavor touches of things like cucumber and ginger or kimchi.
That’s okay! We think that half of what make this spot so great, is the ambiance and the fact that they cater to everyone. Take a look at this fried chicken sandwich with maple Chinese mustard and pickles!
Try a lobster roll on a steamed Asian bun!
If you can get a table - there’s almost always a line at this popular spot.
…you’re sure to walk out planning your next.
If this article has you planning your future eats in Maine, don’t forget to check out this article with the 10 highest ranked restaurants in the state!
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