Posts Tagged ‘maine’

Miss Portland Diner, Portland, Maine

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

The last time I had been to the Miss P was when she was at her old location down the road in the 1980’s. I’ve been anxious to see her in her new digs.  I was also anxious to see if it was now a trendy frou frou restaurant or true to its earlier working class ethic of good hot food and plenty of it for cheap. Having said that, I know a lot of time and money goes into restoring and maintaining a piece of history let alone make a profit, so I also went with an open mind.

We got there around 8:30 a.m. and it wasn’t yet full, but about fifteen minutes later it was packed and a line had formed, so do go early to avoid crowds. I was very happy with how it looked inside, including the original Worcester clock on the wall. It was very clean.  I also immediately noticed the Whoopie pie cake underneath one of the cake stands on the counter. I inquired if they made it and was told that they do all of their own baking.

The menu did not disappoint except for the fact it was noted that breakfast is not served all day! To me that is a cardinal rule of diners, but this is my only complaint. My husband and I both ordered the “short stack” or blueberry pancakes and he also ordered the corned beef hash.

I was planning on taking a picture of the pancakes but when they came they looked so good I forgot all about picture taking! The pancakes were about 8 inches each and were LOADED with real blueberries. They were so delicious that before I could think “I can’t eat all of THIS” they were gone. The hash arrived a bit late but it was unlike any I had seen before. It had carrots and celery in it and generous chunks of corned beef.

My husband was awestruck and after saying he had no more room from eating the pancakes they were gone in minutes.

Overall I loved my visit and breakfast. For $20 not including tip we had all of that plus real maple syrup I requested and coffee for my husband*. I will definitely be back! They do serve lunch and dinner, too!

*I am a coffee drinker, but only first thing in the morning which for me is about 4:00 a.m.

Shorette’s Diner, Lincoln, Maine

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

On back of postcard: “A place to remember, air-conditioned, quick courteous service, the finest of foods, large free parking space.”

The Atlantic House, Scarborough, Maine

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

I didn’t even know about this hotel until I saw this postcard. I became hopeful that maybe it was still out there, safe and sound, tucked away and poorly advertised. I did a search online and discovered that it apparently was razed in 1987, according to someone who posted a picture of it on flickr right before it was brought down. I called the Maine Historical Society just now to verify that it was gone and they confirmed this. But then how do you explain it being placed on The National Register of Historic Places in 1989?!

Admiral Motel, Scarborough, Maine

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

On the back: “14 luxurious units, tile baths, free television, wall-to-wall carpeting, radiant heat. Mr. & Mrs. E.L. Burns, Owners & Operators.” I love the cars, the old sign and the seahorse by the windows.

This motel still stands today, open for business.

Mid-Century Vintage Neon Signs at Old Orchard Beach

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Starlite Motor Inn

Crossswinds Motel

Crest Motel

Echo Motel

Marcotte Motor Court