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A cozy, old world hideaway with a small oak bar, the pub is an eclectic, ceiling-to-floor mix of vintage photos, paintings and memorabilia from travels abroad. An early watercolor of Venetian gondolas hangs between a three-foot oil of Lenin unearthed in a Tajikistan flea market and a large sepia portrait of Gandhi, courtesy of the Indian embassy in Zaire. Our Maine bar was featured on the Travel Channel! |
Furnished with antiques, Malaysian rattan, empire sofas and slowly turning ceiling fans, it’s a room that celebrates storytelling and adventure. It fits well in a town whose colorful history is rich with political upheaval and foreign intrigue.
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Passports Pub is the perfect place to start your evening with a glass of wine or one of our signature cocktails. There is an extensive wine list, local and international beers, and a full bar. The pub has several tables for dining as well as late evening desserts and perhaps a “wee dram”. ![]() |
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Stepping into this cozy bar makes you feel like some intrepid adventurer fresh off a jaunt through the Great Rift Valley, or the wilds of Borneo. You're surrounded by loads of travel memorabilia,"
Bangor Daily News |
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Lenin was following us as we moved from the bar to a table under a fat-bladed fan, the Russian revolutionary’s eyes peered out from a portrait and seemed to track our steps.
Boston Globe |
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"Exceptional cuisine...utterly fascinating Passports Pub..."
Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report |
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