The Portland Hunt & Alpine Club

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After you have seen Market Street, come to this bar. A lot of visitors say that waiters offer good meatballs, chili and gravlax here. Order tasty Brezeln and good fruitcake. You will be offered delicious coffee martini, beer or gin. When visiting Portland Hunt & Alpine Club, try great espresso.

The cosy atmosphere of this place makes customers feel relaxed and have a nice time. Most guests point out that the staff is attentive. The prompt service is a great advantage of this spot. Here you will pay adequate prices. It is known as a place with beautiful decor. Google users who visited this bar state that the most suitable mark is 4.6.

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Stephanie Buehler Request content removal
This is not intended to be a BAD review, it is an HONEST review about my first and only experience at Portland Hunt and Alpine Club. My partner and I decided to pop in for a pre-dinner beverage. We were sat right away and decided to both order an Aperol Spritz as they had a happy hour special. Our drinks came out and they most certainly did not look like an Aperol Spritz. The drinks came in an old fashioned glass and were pink with salt and a lime on the rim.We asked a passing worker about these drinks not appearing like an Aperol Spritz thinking they may have brought us someone else’s cocktails and we didn’t want to sip on them. The worker dismissed us by saying “it’s just served in a different glass” without looking at our drinks. We decided to try them and they definitely were not an Aperol Spritz, there was tequila in them. The drinks were actually delicious but since it wasn’t what we ordered we didn’t want to be charged for them. We told the same worker (who ended up being the manager) that these were definitely not Aperol Spritz’s. She told us to hold on and she’d check on what had happened. She came back saying there was a mistake and that they would comp the mismade drinks and still bring us our Aperol spritzes. We were happy about that because hey, 2 free drinks. All was good and then we asked for the bill. Which we didn’t look at before putting our card down, our mistake. But saw after that they charged us for all 4 drinks. We were already running late for our dinner reservation because of the drink mishap, so we went up to the entrance where the manager was to tell her that there was a mistake with the bill. There was a lot of chaos by the front door as the restaurant doesn’t really have a host stand or a large entrance for going and coming patrons to stand, but we couldn’t sit and wait for someone to stop by so we were standing in the middle of the chaos trying to sort out our bill. When they gave us the correct check the managers calm disposition was gone, and you could tell she was letting the stress of all the new patrons get to her. We asked if the other incorrect bill was voided and were told yes. 4 days later and that wrong pending charge went through. We called our bank but they told us to call the bar first and see if they could cancel. When we called we explained what happened and the first thing the manger said was “we don’t have a happy hour”. Are you kidding me? Why is all your staff not on the same page about what your restaurant is doing. Regardless, we were charged for in incorrect bill that we were told was voided, so your bar is still in the wrong. Don’t try and come up with false excuses for your mistake. We were told by this other manager that she would contact the manager on for the night we were there and would receive a call back. We never did. Which is why I am writing this review. Let me just state that I’m too lazy to write reviews, and this is my first time ever doing so because of how poor our experiences was at Portland Hunt and Alpine Club. My advice to the staff: do not dismiss your customers. Also, take a breather and don’t let the stress of more customers cause you to make mistakes and upset your current customers. It’s a shame because the place was cute and the drinks were good, but I won’t ever go back. Service: 1 Atmosphere: 4
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A casual spot to split oysters and sip a delicious blueberry infused cocktail. They have happy hour ALL DAY Sundays! $1.50 oysters :) Price per person: $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 3
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It's been awhile since I've been to the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club. The atmosphere has changed from a very professional mixologist scene to a casual laid back bartender scene, t-shirts and sweats.  I had always enjoyed the formality of the high end bartenders there, but that is no longer.  I have no reason to go there anymore, the drinks were good but very expensive and I can go elsewhere for less money and craft cocktails.
Open now 4PM - 10PM
$$$$ Price range per person $10 - $40
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75 Market St
Portland, Maine, USA
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75 Market St, Portland, Maine, USA
Features
Outdoor seating Сredit cards accepted No Wi-Fi No delivery Takeaway Booking Wheelchair accessible Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 2PM-10PM
MondayMon Closed
TuesdayTue 4PM-10PM
WednesdayWed 4PM-10PM
ThursdayThu 4PM-10PM
FridayFri 12PM-12AM
SaturdaySat 12PM-12AM
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