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wedding venues
Check out The Black Point Inn in Scarborough, ME. I went to a wedding there, and although it was ages ago, I remember it being lovely, and fits what you're looking for (although I'm not sure exactly how many people it would hold). Worth checking out! Good luck...
Barn Wedding in Berkshires?
I looked at the Gedney Farm for my wedding 2 years ago (although I didn't end up getting married there). It was lovely, but I do think it was quite expensive...
rehearsal dinner near Lenox, MA
Hello - I got married in Lenox two years ago and we had our rehearsal dinner at Firefly right in town. I haven't been back there since, but it was a great spot for our rehearsal dinner. That said, we were from out of town, so we rented the whole place and invited everyone that came to our wedding, to our rehearsal dinner (which was more like a rehearsal party). It's worth checking out, though, as they were really accommodating for us, I thought the food was really good, and it's not too fancy (so kids shouldn't be a problem). Good luck!
The Farmer's Table - Old Port Dining (Portland, ME)?
I've lived in Portland 7 months now and been to Fore Street about 5 times. I have never been disappointed in their food. Street and Co is actually their sister restaurant and I've had a few fantastic meals there too (but at Fore street you're going to get more non-shellfish options). I live right near Caiola's and it's quickly becoming a neighborhood favorite for my husband and me (but I have not been for brunch, only dinner). I went to the Salt Exchange once and thought the food was really good, but the portions were quite small and ended up spending a bit of money for what we ate. Hear brunch at Local is great, but again, I've only been for dinner. Enjoy!
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Fore Street
288 Fore Street, Portland, ME 04101
Caiola's
58 Pine St, Portland, ME 04102