2 Best Restaurants in Portland, Maine

Salvage BBQ

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Trays heaped with St. Louis--style ribs and brisket fly around Salvage’s expansive room, as diners wait for orders to arrive at communal or dinette tables. The deep-flavored meats benefit from time in the outfit’s smoker, custom-built from an old propane tank and fueled by Maine red oak, and sides like collard greens, delicious cornbread, and hush puppies round out the Southern-style feast. The adjoining bar and live music keep things hopping.

919 Congress St., Maine, 04102, USA
207-553--2100
Known For
  • weekly events like bingo, quiz nights, and live music
  • Southern-style sides like cornbread and collard greens
  • St. Louis--style barbecue
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

Terlingua

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New England—and especially Maine—may not be known for its barbecue, but Terlingua is one of the exceptions. Pitmaster/owner Piny Reynolds started the fire in steel smokers here in 2015, applying what he learned while living in Austin to Maine foods, and he continues to smoke up a gorgeous brisket (to say the least), as well as smoke lobster tails to make tostadas. Reynolds and co-chef Will Rothschild are just as apt to smoke mackerel for a dip or carnitas for tacos as they are to smoke up some local mussels in seaweed before marinating them in chili oil and topping rich deviled eggs with them. Grab a chair inside or out back; both spaces are as convivial as can be.

40 Washington Ave., Maine, 04101, USA
207-956--7573
Known For
  • barbecuing seafood into delicious dishes
  • top-notch Texas-style barbecue
  • strong, well-balanced margaritas
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues.