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WHAT TO DO IN PORTLAND, MAINE
Take advantage of the chance while in Portland to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Thompsons Point is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Local restaurants
The Continental Portland
Do you often go on vacation in Europe? Have fond memories of tucking into food and drink there? If so on both counts, you might want to drop into The Continental Portland at 170 Brighton Avenue in Portland. Here, you can enjoy European fare in a laid-back pub setting.
Twelve
Among the biggest selling points of Thompson’s Point is its waterfront setting. Twelve, too, provides a sumptuous view of the sea. By dining at Twelve, you can benefit from the expertise of chefs who have worked at esteemed eateries elsewhere in the United States. Twelve is easy to find at 115 Thames Street in Portland.
The Holy Donut
Yes, The Holy Donut specialises in donuts. Here’s a quick warning, though – you shouldn’t wait too long before trying to get hold of them! That’s because the best selection at The Holy Donut is available before noon.
The Holy Donut actually runs several Maine outlets, including in Brunswick, Scarborough, and Arundel. However, its outlet on Portland’s Park Avenue is conveniently only a mile away from Thompson’s Point.
Two Fat Cats Bakery
Fresh-baked sweets are in abundance at Two Fat Cats Bakery, which runs outlets on two different Portland streets: Lancaster Street and Spring Street. Take your pick from a wide range of pies, cakes, and pastries, not to mention sweet treats like cookies, brownies, and cupcakes.
schulte & herr
As you might have guessed from the name of this restaurant, German cuisine is schulte & herr’s specialty. The building itself is relatively small and low-key, but the homemade German dishes served here include potato pancakes, split pea soup, and bratwurst. The place is open from Wednesday to Saturday, 5pm to 8pm, at 349 Cumberland Avenue in Portland.