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Portland's Weekend Guide: Happy Hours, Maple Magic, and Local Brews

Portland's Weekend Guide: Happy Hours, Maple Magic, and Local Brews

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Hey Portland listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings in town this Friday through the weekend. With March's crisp air turning spring-like, dive into a lineup packed with brews, bites, and local vibes that scream Maine magic.

Kick off today right where the action is hottest: happy hours are firing up all over. Swing by Crispy Gai for $1 oysters and $5 mimosas from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., perfect for a midday treat with that unbeatable Thai crunch, according to Portland Old Port's event listings. Salt Yard Cafe plus Bar rolls out food and drink specials from 2 to 4 p.m., while Boone's Fish House and Oyster Room slashes prices on drafts, wines, and half-off oysters from 3 to 5 p.m. with killer waterfront views. Amigos and Camp Pennant join the fun from 3 to 6 p.m. with their daily steals, and The Yard keeps $5 drafts and spirits flowing till 11 p.m. Craving games? Fore River Brewing Co. hosts game night starting at 2 p.m., a cozy spot to unwind with craft pours.

Tonight, catch live music and trivia buzzing at spots like the Great Lost Bear, Bramhall, or Bar Publica – Portland Old Port reports non-stop energy with karaoke, bands, and industry nights lighting up the Old Port. Families, head to the Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine for Baby Shark shows at 11 a.m., an underwater blast running through summer.

Saturday and Sunday amp up with Maine Maple Sunday, the sweetest spring kickoff. Press Herald highlights Fairwinds Farm's all-day bash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, loaded with maple treats to grab, on-site meals, and farm-fresh fun just a short drive from Portland. Pair it with ongoing Allagash 30th Anniversary Week at Great Lost Bear, where head brewer Rob Todd and crew drop new styles daily through the weekend, complete with raffles. Buzz Coffee's $2-off cold brews from 1 to 3 p.m. daily hits the spot post-sugar rush, and Portland Zoo's Backyard Boogie happy hour offers $5 brews and $6 wines from noon to 3 p.m.

Whether you're toasting at Thirsty Pig, strolling for pop-ups, or sugaring up at the farm, Portland's got that perfect mix of chill and thrill. Stay warm, stay local!

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