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Stroudwater Distillery

Stroudwater Distillery

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4.4 Google Review
4 Thompsons Point, Portland, Maine, 04102, United States
(207) 536-7811 stroudwaterdistillery.com
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Jul 25, 2022
Skip the food and the FYI beer was in cans. The $15 ceasar salad was a bed of lettuce the $17 burger was 2 patties with mustard and frys. The good news is they comped the burger we didn't get and a few other items. Not sure if it was a kitchen or operations thing but either way it was not a good experience. We will not be returning.

Oct 15, 2022
Literally driven here on three different occasions and been closed for private parties. I’ve had your food and drink before and it’s good, but you guys are quite out of the way for me to constantly be let down. If you’re gonna close for private parties all the time just do that instead of acting open to the public 🤷‍♀️ Makes no sense. I almost called to ask if you would be open but assumed a Saturday night at 7:30pm I’d be safe but guess not. Good thing Bissell brothers next door was open.

May 28, 2019
Really cool spot here, I knew I liked this place after having the orange creamsicle slushy. Tasted just like a creamsicle too! Seems like a really fun spot to go when getting your night started.

Nov 12, 2021
So great when a distillery takes their food game seriously!!Awesome drinks and eats AND a fun comedy show!

Apr 23, 2022
Conveniently located across from the Children's Museum, we popped in for lunch with our 2 children and were extremely happy with this place! The staff was friendly and the food was absolutely delicious! Our kids loved the Mac & Cheese and large pretzel and we loved the Loaded Tots and Jalapeno Poppers. The bartender made our kids a cute mocktail, and the Windigo was excellent. Thanks Chef Adam!

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Opening Hours

Mon:12 pm - 6 pm
Wed:12 pm - 9 pm
Thu:12 pm - 9 pm
Fri:12 pm - 9 pm
Sat:11 am - 9 pm

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