The Post Supply's Guide to Maine 2024
Last year our 2023 Guide reached audiences all around the world and helped many a friend, family member and customer see more of the state, makers, farmers, chefs and business owners that we love so much. We couldn't wait to update it for Summer 2024! Keep it for a quick reference for a date night, send it to a friend who is passing through, or plan your own road trip!
This is by no means a comprehensive list (and we’ll likely keep updating it annually), rather, consider this a highlight reel from spots we’ve been able to check out or even frequent in the past few weeks, months, and years.
Kittery
Kennebunk
Portland
Coffee, Bread, and Pastries
Forage : Delicious bagels made in house (we love the whitefish sandwich on everything) and espresso drinks.
BLVL: OMG. The croissants. Now open in two locations.
Bread and Friends: Incredible in house bread and get the congee! grateful for this spot with ample (and lovely!) indoor and outdoor seating for breakfast & lunch in town.
Smalls : Great all day café. We love the ham and cheese baguette with an oat milk espresso which we like to take across the street to the little park. Browse the super cute shop while you wait or head there for happy hour and snacks before dinner.
Moonday Coffee : Simple beautiful coffee and homemade chai on the go!
Standard Baking Company : Bakery using sustainable and local grains! a Portland classic and yes worth the line.
Ramona’s : Incredible breakfast sandwiches and lunch hoagies.
Rose Foods : Bagel shop off the peninsula but worth the little drive. Also their Matzo Ball Soup is a winter favorite of ours.
Night Moves Bread : Newly opened bakery in South Portland with naturally leavened and slowly fermented breads.
Zu Bakery : Yes! Another really special bread and pastry spot. We used to make pilgrimages to the Brunswick farmers market for it but now it's open in town. Lucky us!
Onggi : They’ve added a new cafe side entrance and expanded their beverage offering and we can’t get enough!
Lunch
Lil Chippy : The newest addition to Washington Ave and we are so excited about their take on traditional Fish & Chips featuring a *gluten free* option, kid’s sizes, and desserts that are off the hook (pun intended).
Twinflower Cafe : The Longfellow Hotel recently opened on the West End of town and we can’t wait to try their lunch cafe with a focus on healthy options including vegetarian and gluten free options. Everyone has been raving!
LB Kitchen : Our go-to for golden milk lattes, healthy bowls, smoothies, and juices. Also their sipping broth is a staple for us.
Portland Cheese Shop : Load up on high-end picnic items and head up to the Eastern Prom (there’s a huge playground for kids) with plenty of green space overlooking Casco Bay.
Onggi : We love this little shop and café down the street. Check out their curated selection of all things fermentation.
The Honey Paw : Steaming broths, wontons and noodles to warm you on the coldest days or to grab and go any time.
Dinner
Magissa : The Taverna style Greek restaurant Portland didn’t even know how badly we needed. The interior is so bright and fresh! We love grabbing a drink at the Zoo across the street while we wait for a table.
Mr. Tuna : Don’t miss this spot - Jordan opened a full restaurant across from Eventide and it really takes the sushi we have known and loved for years to the next level being able to sit at the sushi bar, enjoy their cocktails and wines, and watch the masters at work.
Leeward : The top on our list always to go with pals. House made pastas, seasonal veggies and a curated wine list.
Regards : So special and the cocktails are out of this world. Also don't snooze on their Taco Tuesdays.
Izakaya Minato : Our go-to date spot but also fun with friends - Japanese bites and cocktails.
Cong Tu Bot : Revamped the menu and stayed just as awesome. Pho that will melt your heart.
Crispy Gai : Thai-inspired fried chicken and sticky rice - so flavorful, casual, and fun.
Drinks
Friends & Family : We love this casual spot with amazing grandma style pizza, salads, and light snacks, with a robust wine list as we wait for tables on Congress Street. Go with friends, family or make a night of it here alone!
Orange Bike Brewing Company : We love this gluten free brewery in our neighborhood, the owners are committed to building community and doing good through their B Corp., plus their beer rules.
Lambs: Low-key bar with natural wines, great cocktails, and perfect little snacks. Outdoor picnic tables overlook the river and feel ideal for post-beach drinks in the summer.
Maine & Loire : Wine shop and bar - open a bottle for happy hour, have a glass at the stunning bar, listen to great tunes and take the rest of the bottle with you! Peter & Orenda, the owners, have a deep well of knowledge and palpable passion for special wines, often regaling us of stories from the winemakers.
Papi : This fun cocktail spot and restaurant in the old port brings a slice of Puerto Rico to Maine.
Room For Improvement : A dive bar for the ages with great energy, tunes and drinks.
The Portland Zoo : Fun for casual frozen drinks and they have outdoor seating.
The Oyster Shop : Local Maine oysters and a glass of wine. What could be better?! Also their new hot dog window is a real kid-pleaser in a pinch.
Oxbow : We love sitting outside here at sunset for a beer or skin contact wine. Don’t snooze on grabbing fries from the Duckfat window - yes, they are cooked in duck fat and are delicious. Oxbow also has a location aside cross-country ski trails with a beer garden for winter hangs.
Things To Do
Washington Baths Public Sauna : Open September through June, this stunning bath house is our favorite place to spend some time to unwind solo or with friends.Portland Museum of Art : Chock full of 18,000 rotating artworks, ranging from Andy Warhol and Winslow Homer to Louise Nevelson and Claude Monet.
Mackworth Island: A short walk with great views, a little beach, dogs on leash, and a moment to exhale.
Shop
The Post Supply : Come see us during your time in Maine for all your modern home goods and utility apparel needs! We hope you are enjoying our guide!
North Optical : High-end eyewear to help define your look.
Strata : Gorgeous knives and cooking accessories with an incredibly knowledgable team to answer any questions.
Judith : Women’s apparel and accessories that we frequent for special pieces and perfect basics we wear to threads.
Fitz and Bennet : Maine centric home décor and art by local artists.
Blanche and Mimi : Home décor store for gifting and finding special items.
Folly 101: Classic home décor to bring back with you from Maine.
Treehouse Toys : You guessed it - toys, toys and more toys. Thoughtful and sustainable options and pure magic everywhere.
Kid Friendly
Portland Children’s Museum : Play and discover all there is to see in this creative space and theatre. We love it here on rainy and cold days when we need to get out but stay indoors.
Thompson’s Point : Live music, maker's market, food trucks and big open spaces. What's not to love. The whole fam is welcome.
Flatbread Co. : Earth oven pizza company - they give the kids little balls of dough to play with and the pizza is delicious; plus it’s on the waterfront!
HEADING NORTH FROM PORTLAND:
Freeport
L.L. Bean : The store that made this little town famous, and we do love our romps through this flagship locale. It is open 24/7! (Yeah! Its wild!) And it never disappoints.Pillars : One of our favorite antique shops. We hesitate to share this widely but it is so special we have to mention.
Winslow Park : There is an entry fee and you will want to check the tides (do not go at low tide) but at high or rising tide the beach is really nice for a swim and there is a playground for kids and stairs down to the rocks with epic tide pooling.
Wolfe’s Neck : Gorgeous waterfront farm with camp spots! Some walking trails along the water and in the woods.
New Gloucester
Shaker Village : We are forever inspired by Shaker design and New England ingenuity (see: our store). Right down from Bresca is Maine’s Shaker Village, established in 1783. It's home to the only active Shaker community in the world. They have two gift shops selling stunning Shaker wares. Meet their gorgeous flock of sheep, and tour the buildings.
Pineland Farms : We are lucky to have Pineland for both summer and winter activities - hiking turns into cross country skiing, the educational farm teaches things like cider making and butter churning for kids, their market is ideal for essentials and lunch.
Brunswick
Vessel & Vine : Alison of Wonder Valley turned us onto Vessel & Vine and she is not lying - this place is so great to pick up beautiful wines, cheeses, and charcuterie and check out their rotating offering of tastings and visiting purveyors.
Wiscasset
Treats : The perfect spot to pull off on the drive north for great coffee and bagels, baked goods, sandwiches or snacks to munch while you drive further north.
Angelo Santo : Maria of More & Co. fame has opened a jewel of a shop bursting with incredible art and photography books, books of poetry and short stories, and a carefully curated selection of objects including ceramics by local favorite Chloe May Brown.
HEADING NORTH TOWARD ROCKLAND:
Glidden Point Oyster : A real working oyster farm where you can sit at picnic tables and eat fresh oysters and sip drinks and be happy you’re in Maine.
Table Bar : Recently opened natural wine bar with a lot of heart and personality. They spin records and surprise you with rotating food options. We happened to stop by during Gardiner community night and had the best time meeting locals over high ridge farms newest bottles.
High Ridge Farm: A small diverse farm in Midcoast Maine where we got to enjoy their newest wine from their fledgling vineyard while seeing a show in their gorgeous barn. A little slice of Maine's sweet community at its best.
Popham Beach : Pack a picnic for this classic Maine beach.
Alna Store : A sweet restaurant and market off the beaten path in Midcoast Maine.
Rockland / Rockport / Camden / Belfast
First Fig : A self described wine shop and meeting place in the heart of Camden. So charming with a beautiful wine list, great outdoor seating and rad energy all around.
Daughters : Ariela has an amazing eye for apparel and accessories. Discover new collections or return for more of your favorite goods. The space is stunning too.
Lincolnville Motel : Located just outside Camden and open May through October this rustic but well-appointment motel is the perfect resting spot for short stays in the mid coast. With a pool and sauna and fire pits on offer you can make a day of it at the property or venture to any of the many towns nearby.
Waldoboro Inn : Just opened and hosting artists in residencies, this reimagined inn feels fresh and traditional all at once.
Sammy’s Deluxe : A beloved favorite restaurant in the midcoast where Sam is catching the fish and foraging the mushrooms he serves each night. A don’t miss.
CMCA : The Center for Maine Contemporary Art has been supporting, exhibiting, and sustaining arts and artists with ties to Maine since its founding in 1952.
Farnsworth : The Farnsworth Art Museum offers a nationally recognized collection of works from many of America’s greatest artists. With more than 20,000 square feet of gallery space and more than 15,000 works in the collection, there is always something new on view at the Farnsworth.
Blue Hill / Brooklin
Brooklin General Store : A family run business right down from the Brooklin Inn. They have a great selection of self care necessities and things like cheeses, beer and wine as well as fresh produce, dry goods, and even gas.
Working Loose : A new shop and gallery space featuring many of our favorite artists and friends in their “Rock Show”, as well as special housewares and goods.
The Brooklin Inn : A beautifully appointed boutique inn in picturesque Brooklin, ME. Complete with tavern-like basement bar and beautiful outdoor garden to sip wine and snack before dinner in their beautiful, season-driven restaurant.
The Blue Hill Wine Shop : Thoughtfully chosen wine selection and beautifully selected cured meats, cheeses, and other picnic-crucial pantry items.
Tinder Hearth: Savory pizzas and salads in Brooksville with a menu that rotates daily Tuesday through Saturday plus bread and pastries on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The Good Life Center : Also in Brooksville, The Good Life Center's mission is to continue the legacy of infamous back to the landers Helen and Scoot Nearing.