
Featured on ‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives’ Is It Safe for Gluten-Free?The Porthole is a solid option for gluten-free diners — especially if you’re craving fresh seafood. They offer gluten-free buns and gluten-free toast for breakfast. Important heads-up though: their fryer is shared, so anything fried (like the fries) isn’t safe for strict gluten-free. Still, there…

The author praises Friendly Toast, a cheerful breakfast spot located in Portsmouth and Portland, highlighting its eclectic vibe and community focus. The restaurant offers a variety of gluten-free options and exceptional service, ensuring customer comfort with dietary needs. Notable dishes include gluten-free pancakes and a flavorful eggs benedict. Highly recommended overall.

Becky’s Diner in Portland, featured on “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” offers comforting food with limited gluten-free options. While staff are helpful, cross-contamination is a risk. The atmosphere is charming, and service is friendly. Overall, it’s a solid diner choice for breakfast lovers, though gluten-free diners should be cautious.

Did you know? Portland is the largest city in the State. But with less than 70,000 residents it dwarfs nearly cities like Boston. Despite its size, Portland has a ton to offer for any traveler. Kickstart your day at Bayside American Cafe where the vibes are as cozy as their blueberry pancakes. It’s not just…

Ghosts on the Banke is like a Halloween dream come true! It’s a family-friendly event where you can trick-or-treat to your heart’s content while exploring historic houses. And don’t worry about the weather, rain or moonlight, this spooky soirée will go on! Just follow the glowing Jack-o’-lanterns and enjoy some good old-fashioned Halloween fun in…

Oh, rain in New England? That’s like a surprise guest crashing the end of summer beach vacay party. But hey, who says you can’t have fun in the rain? Just grab your umbrella and turn those ocean waves into nature’s very own water park! Who needs sunshine when you’ve got splashin’ good times ahead? First…