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January 13, 2007

Dry Dock - Restaurant Review

Filed under: Restaurant Review, Maine Restaurants — Nicky @ 3:46 pm

If you are from Southern Maine you probably know the restaurant, Dry Dock, in the Old Port.  The Dry Dock is a salty mix of all things Maine, no sense of pretension here.  Dry Dock is a very simple place with a great daily specials board.  The first thing you notice when you walk into Dry Dock is the lack of formality, more bar than bistro.  It’s a great choice for some good old fashioned greasy snacks.  One of my favorites is the veggie burger daily special.  You never know what you are going to get until you get there, hopefully, you are lucky enough to get the chili version.  Yummy!  The burgers are plenty big and the side of fries is nothing to sneeze.  Many of my friends highly recommend the seafood dishes.  One of my dearest friends really likes the crab dishes.  They make a mean black bean veggie nacho and the onion rings are fabulous.  The bar serves many beers on tap.  They also carry the usual suspects in drinks including soda, lemonade, and iced tea.  The dessert menu is delicious and inexpensive.  The next time you get the chance to visit Old Port you may want to stop in to Dry Dock.  If you visit in the summer you may even get a chance to sit outside.

Vegetarian Options: Yes, including the delicious daily veggie burger

Serving lunch and dinner.  Outside seating available in the warmer months, kid friendly.

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