Food Reviews & Stories
Housed in Portland’s historic Powers Building (built in 1887), Paddy’s stocks a ceiling-high, seven-shelf bar that is at least 30 feet long. That’s a lot of booze. If you’re not in the mood for Jameson or Smithwick’s, try the house-special lemon drop. Paddy’s bart
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Food Reviews & Stories
The infamous “Wall”—eight shelves packed with over 465 shades of booze—keeps growing.Come for the cocktails, since the spirit list far outranks the food and beer menu. HAPPY HOUR,OUTDOOR SEATING, TV, NONSMOKING UNTIL 10 PM.
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Food Reviews & Stories
The moment you step inside Paddy’s you are reminded of classic Cheers episodes. The bartender shakes hands, the food is warm and comforting, and the relaxing vibe extends even to the fiddle-heavy music. The infamous “Wall”—eight shelves packed with over 465 shades of booze&md
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Food Reviews & Stories
Bartender’s choice: “We were one of the first places to find a Lemon Drop, says the manager. “We serve ’em in a big martini glass—that’s another thing we started downtown.”Irish, smirish. Sure, everybody knows this is the place to flock to when you want to g
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