Maybe you’re working the third shift and want a beer when you get out of work, or maybe it’s just your day off and you want a Tito’s and soda when you wake up (we don’t judge). These bars are here to serve you morning adult beverages.
Trivia has been a popular phenomenon that's been popping up all around Maine. Here are 15 spots in Maine that you can go to test your skills or just have fun!
According to WGME, one of the Boston bars inspired by the fictional bar on the show "Cheers" is set to pour its last drink.
After two decades of serving locals and visitors, the "Cheers" bar at Faneuil Hall will close its doors on August 30th...
If ‘ice’ is your thing, you don’t have to go all the way to Canada to enjoy it. Right here in Maine there are Ice Bars, yep, bars made of ice.
Portland Maine has been named the #1 to city in the ‘world’ for craft beer. The website Matador Network which says it’s the world’s largest independent travel publisher pick Portland.
For the first time ‘ever’, Americans are spending more money eating out than they are at grocery stores. The reason, experts think, is making something at home may not end up tasting as good when you pay someone else to do it for you.
Alaska is the state that has the highest rates of fetal alcohol syndrome in the country so they are introducing a new campaign of putting pregnancy test in bar bathrooms. It’s to prevent pregnant women from drinking.
North Dakota has the distinction of being the state with more bars per capita than any other state in the country. If you want a drink in North Dakota, more the likely, there’s a bar right around the corner. For every 1,620 people, there’s a bar. According to a chart created by INFORM, the land near Canada barely beat out Minnesota who has 1,658 people.
New Hampshire bars could be staying open later. 'Last Call' could be 2 a.m., an hour later than it is now. That's what is proposed in a bill that passed the Granite State House a few weeks ago.