Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Gorham. Gorham is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. The population was 16,381 at the 2010 census. The 2012 estimate of Gorham's population was 16,667. In addition to its urban village center known as Gorham Village or simply "the Village," the town encompasses a number of smaller, unincorporated villages and hamlets with distinct historical identities, including South Gorham, West Gorham, Little Falls, White Rock, and North Gorham. Gorham is home to one of the three campuses of the University of Southern Maine. In 2013, Gorham was voted second best town in Maine after Hampden by a financial website.
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This new, somewhat tricky to find spot has a nice comfortable vibe. I've been twice for happy hour and only had the wings...and they were delicious. The service was great and you can't beat $2.00 20 oz Buds. Don't worry craft beer aficionado's, there is a decent selection of those too. I will be back for sure!
4 based on 24 reviews
Went here for lunch with my husband. The service was friendly, the Calzone was excellent! The temp was a bit warm in the pizza area, but the bar area was cooler. We will be back.
4 based on 35 reviews
I expected a little more from a student of Emeril . I had read a review and had high hopes . Excitedly made a reservation for Friday night .. I like the atmosphere of the old house , but our table for 2 was a little too close to the next one for comforable conversation . Small rooms did make it hard to flag dow the waitress at times . She was nice , but disappeared quickly and often . The recommended chicken leg app. was very good although the chile sauce was remenicent of bottled . We had a great beer and cocktail although I always resent a $ pricey cocktail that doesn't at least give you a little buzz . A good pour will always keep you at the door ! We ordered the bread for $4.00 . The biscuts were very dry , tough and flat . Cornbread muffins were tiny but OK tasting . Would have been acceptible as complementary , but not for a charge .Our entres were fine . My husband had nice moist ribs , mashed potatoes , and really good beans . I had a flounder special . Nice fish served with gummy risotto , rather bland too .Veggies good . We were pretty happy with our meals thus far . Decided to split a special dessert of buttersbotch pudding . A rarely seen favorite of mine , so a splurge . $8.50 . After a long wait we recieved a dish of stiff , grainy stuff with wilting praline bits and really tired , sad little bit of whipped cream . We tasted and said what the .... is this ? Seamed like ricotta with something sweet dragged through it . NOT pudding at all ! We questioned our waitress and expressed or disappointment and she said , well I usually say it's not really pudding , but i forgot to tell you . Offered another choice , but buy that time we just wanted to go . It was warm in there . Another waitress within earshot said "Is that the butterscotch pudding ? " ) . She stuck up her nose indicating that she was not a fan either . The waitress came back with our bill and hadn't removed the dessert . She really made quite an uncomfortable issue of it and said she'd have to ask someone . Her ungraciousness really ruined what had been a pretty nice dinner . I wrote the manager about it as they are new and still learning . He offered to give us a dessert if we returned , but never explained what the mess was that we were served . Sigh . For $100. for 2 folks things should be perfect . Still craving a great pudding . Guess I'll have to make some myself. Likely will try again , maybe.
4 based on 17 reviews
You can't beat this place for fresh and tasty food at an excellent price. Plus staff are friendly and attentive. They're connected to a butcher shop so the meats and seafood are all extremely fresh. There's nothing at all fancy about this place, but if you want solid food and a great price this will do it. They have a Wed-Thurs wing and $1.00 beer nights which can be busy and a bit loud, but fun. They're also apparently staring a bloody Mary and food bar on Sundays that we're looking forward to checking out.
5 based on 13 reviews
We found this place entirely by accident but came back again happily. It's a large open space with walls lined with book shelves, well spaced tables, and children's nook, and a really good coffee bar (yes, "bar" with stools, etc). The delicious cookies are large enough to share and the coffee is brewed strong and fresh. We didn't eat any of the sandwich type food fare, but the menu is inviting, so give it a go! I gather from postings inside the cafe that the space is used for events on weekends and, yes, beer taps behind the bar give away the transition that takes place in the evening - and there's a wine menu, too. The books are all new and current, so you're not stuck with someone's rejects if you want to pick up something to read. Thinking back, I didn't see comfy spaces to curl up for hours and the tables/chairs, while roomy and well spaced, do not invite staying for hours to read casually. But they would be great for writing a term paper or laughing with friends about what you've read or plan to read.
4 based on 466 reviews
We had lunch one day and dinner the next with two kids and two thirsty adults and both visits were positively enjoyable with excellent service and quality food. I recommend the garden quesadillas with pulled chicken for lunch and baked haddock for dinner. The burgers and chicken tenders went down well with the kids. Their brews were refreshing and many choices available.
5 based on 46 reviews
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I recently stayed at the hotel and didn't have time to find a place to eat. The smoked seafood chowder was great. If you like creamy seafood chowders this is a must have. You will not be disappointed. I also had the pizza and really enjoyed it. Normally I wouldn't recommend getting pizza in Maine but this was actually very good. Although, I do wish I tried the lobster roll...will need to be next time.The service was great and I highly recommend giving this place a try.
4 based on 12 reviews
Conveniently located in Downtown Gorham, School Street Pub & Grill offers a diverse menu of pub fare with a twist. We welcome customers from Sebego, Westbrook, Buxton, Hollis, Limington, Windham and surrounding areas! Family friendly with a kids menu and
We visited this new place for the first time recently. It is clean with light oak furnishings though little decor. Plenty of tuned-in sports TV screens on each wall. Thoug it was not busy on the weeknight we went, I can imagine it might get loud given the one large room set-up.Our group had BBQ sandwich, fried fish sandwich, potato skins, sweet potato fries, and several veggie sides. All were well prepared while none stood out in particular. Perfectly adequate for a sports pub.Prices were reasonable, service was friendly if a bit slow. Given the limited decent casual dining options in Gorham, it's good to be able to add this place to the mix.
4 based on 25 reviews
Once again I write about a wonderful Sebago Brewing Co. Tasting Room. This particular afternoon, I went solo and sat at the bar. The bar was manned by Tasha who is very friendly and accommodating. I ordered a pint of the "Roundabout Red" (my personal favorite) and a pizza which I created. The Roundabout is a smooth, delicious and refreshing Ale which needs only to be tasted to realized "A pint in the hand is worth more then two in the keg!" The Pizza, now that's is truly and art form. You can order one of their signature, off the menu or create your own. Which I did.Hand tossed and shaped with house red sauce, added sausage, wild mushrooms and mozzarella (add-on to their cheese). This was one of the all-time best pizza. It was so good I had to celebrate it with another Roundabout Red. If you don't believe me go there and have pizza and beer... Oh and don't forget to say HI! to Tasha
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4 based on 123 reviews
Went to the restaurant on a Friday, a little later then normal, got seated right off!! Painkillers still a favorite drink here!!! I had the Blat sandwich still good, wife had the steak salad, good but we but noticed it was quite a bit smaller!! Service was really good!
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