Bar in Portland, United States
Cuties
100Pearl PointsOld Port spot, limited data, go curious.

About Cuties
Cuties sits at 46 Market St in Portland, Maine's walkable Old Port — an easy walk-in venue best visited on a warm weekday evening when the neighborhood is at its most local. Confirmed details are limited, but its address puts it at the center of one of the city's most food-dense blocks. A good call for explorers building a wider Portland evening.
Is Cuties worth visiting in Portland, Maine?
If you're searching for a spot on Market Street in Portland's Old Port, Cuties is the answer — but with caveats. The venue data on this one is thin, which itself tells you something: Cuties isn't the kind of place that has racked up Michelin stars or press profiles. What it has is a genuine neighborhood foothold at 46 Market St, in one of the most walkable and food-dense streets in downtown Portland. For the explorer who wants to dig into a city's local fabric rather than its greatest hits, that's often exactly the right call.
When is the ideal time to visit Cuties? Portland's summers are short and the outdoor season runs roughly late May through September. If Cuties has any terrace or exterior seating — and given its Market Street location, the pedestrian traffic alone makes outdoor space a reasonable draw, aim for a weekday early evening in July or August when the weather is cooperative and the Old Port isn't at peak weekend saturation. Maine summers bring a particular quality to the air along the waterfront: salt, sea breeze, and the low-grade warmth that locals know to take seriously before fall arrives. A late-afternoon visit captures that sensory window before the dinner rush turns the street loud.
For the food and drink curious, Portland, Maine punches well above its size. The city has built a genuine reputation for independent operators, craft beverage programs, and kitchens that take local sourcing seriously. Cuties sits inside that ecosystem. Without confirmed menu details or a published price range in our data, we won't speculate on specific dishes or drinks, but its Market Street address puts it steps from some of the city's leading food blocks, and the bar scene here rewards those willing to wander. Check our full Portland bars guide and our full Portland restaurants guide to map your evening around it.
Booking difficulty is easy. Walk-ins are almost certainly fine given the absence of any reservation infrastructure in the public record. If you're building a wider Portland itinerary, pair it with stops from our full Portland hotels guide, our full Portland wineries guide, and our full Portland experiences guide for a fuller picture of the city.
Cuties is a local's venue in a city that rewards that kind of discovery. Go in without fixed expectations and you're more likely to leave satisfied than if you arrive looking for a polished flagship experience. Explorers who've enjoyed Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans for their craft-forward neighborhood intimacy will recognize the format. Similarly, fans of Julep in Houston, unpretentious but technically grounded, will find this register familiar. Also worth noting for your Portland evening: Abigail Hall, 3808 N Williams Ave, and 10 Barrel Brewing Portland are all plausible companions for a longer crawl. One-line summary: Easy walk-in, Market Street location, leading visited on a warm weekday evening in summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Cuties?
Walk-in is likely your only option here — no reservation system is documented for Cuties at 46 Market St. For a small Old Port venue, arriving early on weekends is the safer move. If you're building an evening around it, treat it as a first stop rather than a guaranteed anchor.
Is Cuties good for groups?
Hard to confirm without capacity data, but Market Street venues in Portland's Old Port tend to run compact. Groups of 2 to 4 are your safest bet. Larger parties should have a backup option nearby — Teardrop Lounge and Rum Club both handle groups more predictably.
Is the food good at Cuties?
Cuisine type isn't documented for Cuties, so there's no basis for a food verdict here. If food is central to your plan, Portland's Old Port has stronger confirmed options. Come for drinks and atmosphere, not a meal, until more is known.
What's the signature drink at Cuties?
No menu data is available for Cuties at this stage. If a standout cocktail program is what you're after, Multnomah Whiskey Library and Rum Club both have documented, well-regarded drink lists. Cuties on Market St is worth checking in person, but don't book around a specific drink.
Is Cuties good for a date?
The address on Market Street in Portland's Old Port puts it in a solid neighbourhood for a date night. Without confirmed price range or format, it's a reasonable lower-stakes first date pick — close to other options if you want to move on. Don't over-plan around it.
What's the crowd like at Cuties?
No verified crowd or atmosphere data exists for Cuties right now. Old Port venues on Market Street typically draw a mix of locals and visitors, especially on weekend evenings. Expect a casual bar crowd rather than a dressed-up scene, though that's based on the neighbourhood context, not confirmed specifics.
Location
46 Market St, Portland, ME 04101
Portland, United States
Compare Cuties
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Cuties | Easy |
| Teardrop Lounge | Unknown |
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown |
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown |
| Rum Club | Unknown |
| Takibi | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Teardrop Lounge, Notable alternative
- Bible Club PDX, Notable alternative
- Multnomah Whiskey Library, Notable alternative
- Rum Club, Notable alternative
- Takibi, Notable alternative
Against the bar options Pearl tracks in Portland, Cuties sits in a different register than most. Multnomah Whiskey Library and Teardrop Lounge both offer documented, polished cocktail programs with advance booking recommended, they're the choice if you want a confirmed, curated experience. Cuties is a walk-in alternative for those who'd rather discover something on the ground than pre-plan every stop.
Bible Club PDX and Rum Club offer more neighborhood-bar energy with craft credentials, closer in spirit to what Cuties likely delivers, though both have more publicly documented drink programs. If you want a sure thing in that register, Rum Club is the safer bet. Cuties is the higher-variance, higher-discovery option.
Takibi occupies its own lane with a Japanese-influenced concept and outdoor fire features, worth comparing if outdoor atmosphere is your priority. For Cuties, the Market Street Old Port setting is the outdoor draw: pedestrian-friendly, waterfront-adjacent, and summer-season at its best. If outdoor ambiance in summer is your deciding factor, Cuties and Takibi are both reasonable targets, but Takibi has more confirmed conceptual depth in the public record.
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