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Central Provisions

Top choice in Portland


Snug, redbrick Central Provisions is a consistent winner in the Portland haute cuisine stakes. Angle for a seat at the bar, overlooking the line chefs in action, and choose from a masterful small-plates menu that swings from tuna crudo to suckling pig. Local oysters, fish and cheese are staples.

There's a bar downstairs, and a cool list of craft cocktails.


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