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Rosie’s – Burgers and Darts anyone?

Visit Rosie’s at 330 Fore Street, Portland, and you can count on a great burger (served after 10pm too), a laid back atmosphere, and of course darts! In May 2007, Esquire Magazine even gave props to Rosie’s by honoring it as one of America’s Best Bars.

Below, Doug McIntire, winner of our “Portland in 48 Hours Contest”, provides his vivid description of Rosie’s;

With the crowded sidewalks and corner shops beckoning the passerby from all angles, the Old Port can become at once, wonderful and daunting. The smell of various eateries blend with the pungent salt spray from Commercial Street, tantalizing the visitor and making the most staunch dieter throw caution to the shore breeze. Where does one go, however, when an undefined hunger tears at shop weary soul and the mix of company you happened to keep cannot decide on any one venue?

Just walk a block up past the Customs House and down the cobble stones of Fore Street to Rosie’s. This unassuming; some may dare say, quaint restaurant and pub is famous for serving up some of the best fare in town. Whether your crew is craving fish and chips, sandwiches, a full pint, or even more exotic fare such as local sea food, no one will be disappointed. Even the vegetarian among you will find Rosie’s a haven of taste. That said, let’s talk about the burgers. Whether its bacon and bleu cheese burger, barbecue, or one of their signature burgers like the Fore Street, Rosie’s burgers are big, fresh, and cooked to order. Top that off with a pint and a game of darts, and your Old Port meal is complete.

Rosie’s has everything a person needs for calming the Old Port hunger pangs. Their staff is friendly and the atmosphere relaxed. Hey, there’s even free popcorn you can get yourself while you wait for your food. Enjoy your meal, then head back out to shop, sit by the bay, or just people watch.

You can read more of Doug McIntire’s work on his blog at cdmcintire.wordpress.com

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Portland in 48 Hours Contest – And the Winner is…

Doug McIntire, a freelance writer from Auburn, Maine is the winner of the “Portland in 48 Hours Contest”, where we asked you what you would do in Portland, Maine, if you only had 48 hours. There were some interesting and clever entries, and here you go with our winner;

My 48 hours in Portland would begin at Deering Oaks Park. There, I would walk among the trees; feeling the crunch of the leaves as they announce my every step. I would bring bread to feed the ducks in the pond; making sure the squawking seagulls get no more than their fare share for time spent at sea. I would wander the perimeter, taking time to glance at the chinks in the asphalt armor of the surrounding streets, revealing glimpses of the cobblestone history below.

From there I would walk to the Old Port, taking time to survey the architecture; both old and new. Here, a nearly forgotten home that had survived the great fire, now tucked between towering buildings. There, a row of shops with Deco designs; frozen in time but still at home in it’s new surroundings.

Once in the Old Port, I would allow the sights, sounds, and smells to flow through my being. I would walk down Commercial Street; smelling the Casco Bay and bathing in that cool comfort only the sea can provide. Couples would walk by in a brisk embrace; joggers, bikers, and dog walkers alike; all with a destination. Pausing by the waterfront, I would take in the beautiful antiquity of the windjammer, Baghera while lobstermen carry on the work of generations before.

Diverting from the waterfront, I would ascent to Brian Boru; it’s red walls commanding from it’s perch above Commercial. Once inside, the dark beams and low ceilings invite the traveler deeper toward the back where Irish music is lilting from tables where musicians gather every week. Pints are cleared, children sit, entranced, and locals relax with the paper as if this is simply an every day occurrence, because for them, it is.

And there, there between my first and third pint is where I would decide. My first 48 hours in Portland is when I would begin my life anew.

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