How to Celebrate New Years in Portland, Maine

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Christopher Crosby

Headed to Portland for New Year’s Eve? Maine’s most populous city seems designed for evening entertainment. From the bars to the farm-to-table-restaurants, from its waterfront wine-and-dine scene to its enchanting cobblestone side streets, Portland beckons. Heralding 2018 there? Here’s how we’d do it.

Start with a dash, cool off with a dip

Hedonism ahead, get yourself up and out of bed to exercise in that…erm, “fresh” air. Portland’s annual Polar Bear Dip & Dash is a 5 kilometer run around the city, capped by a shocking plunge into the Atlantic Ocean. Registration starts at 9 a.m., the race begins at 11, and the polar dip starts at noon. Shuttle service returns participants back to the parking lot. Proceeds go to the Natural Resources Council of Maine, which works toward a clean energy future.
Registration at the Back Cove Trail Parking Lot, Preble Street Extension

Runners plunge into the Atlantic

See. Shop. Settle.

Eventide 86 Middle St. + 1 (207) 774-8538

David Wood Clothiers 229 Commercial St. + 1 (207) 773-3906

Rough and Tumble 127 Middle St. + 1 (207) 808-5042

Dine Like There’s No Tomorrow

If New Year’s Eve is about splurging before next year’s frugality, there are few better ways to treat oneself than a farm-to-table meal. There are a number of places with such offerings, but the four-course dinner at Central Provisions is one of the city’s best, a culinary tour-de-force that ventures from mountain to sea to field with smart, impeccably executed service. With stellar craft beer and fine wine to match, you’ll have great food to enjoy during the fireworks. Reservations needed.

414 Fore St. +1 (207) 805-1085

Done With the Meal? Consider an Entertainment a la Carte

Things are happening in Portland on New Year’s Eve, so consider trying one or all of any of the following. The pinball, first-person shooter, and other games are free with a ticket at Arcadia National Bar‘s annual bash, while Irish-themed Rí Ra is throwing their New Year’s Eve Black and White Party, where a middle-aged crowd packs the bar to rock out to your favorite nostalgic hits. If you’re in the mood for a tamer setting (if not stage), salsa maestro’s Primo Cubano are again playing at One Longfellow Square, giving you the chance to dance in the New Year.

Rí Ra 72 Commercial St. + 1 (207) 761-4446

Arcadia National Bar 24 Preble St. + 1 (207) 747-4958

One Longfellow Square 181 State St. + 1 (207) 761-1757

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Ring in the New Year With Music, Views, or the Circus Ring

Want to be in the right place as you count down the seconds to until 2018? Consider a show dubbed “Paradise” by the Otherworld Circus, which promises “animal-themed acrobatics in a lush amazonian atmosphere filled with live visuals, non-stop primal electronic dance music, lasers, [four] bars, and fire performers at an upscale warehouse.” If that sounds too burlesque, the DJs are back for Music: Space Gallery, as “cosmic funk and soul” bands dish out the tunes to visuals and where you’re encouraged to “Embrace the unknown! Relish the unpredictable!” But if 2017 was exhausting, and you just want a tried-and-true way to hail the New Year, consider the bar Top of the East, where the silky views of Portland’s harbor and a date to watch them are all the fireworks you’ll needs.

Paradise, 8 Thompson’s Point

Space Gallery 538 Congress St. +1 207 828 5600

Top of the East 157 High St. + 1 (207) 775-5411

Dining Room Overlooking Portland
landscape with balloons floating in the air

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