Restaurant in Portland, United States
Hunt & Alpine
100Pearl PointsDrink-first stop

About Hunt & Alpine
Hunt & Alpine is the right Portland pick when the night is drinks-first and flexible, not when you need a fully planned dinner. Use it as an Old Port anchor before or after a meal, especially if easier booking matters more than chef-driven detail or a published price signal.
Hunt & Alpine is a Portland venue with a limited set of verified planning details: its city, weekly hours, business-casual dress code. Because published details such as cuisine, chef, menu, price, awards, seating, service format are not verified here, the safest way to plan is to treat it as a Portland stop whose fit depends on the schedule and the needs of the night.
The clearest practical detail is timing. Hunt & Alpine is open Monday and Thursday from 3–10 PM, Friday and Saturday from 3 PM–12 AM, Sunday from 3–10 PM. It is closed Tuesday and Wednesday. For anything beyond those basics, check the venue directly before making a firm plan.
Use it as visit one, two, three for different reasons
First-timers should keep the plan simple and build around the verified hours rather than assuming a specific menu, format, or occasion style. A return visit can be planned on a different night of the week, especially if the later Friday or Saturday closing time is useful.
For repeat planning, the main advantage is clarity around when Hunt & Alpine is open. It may work as one part of a broader Portland evening, but the available verified details do not support more specific claims about dining format, group size, or what to order.
Who should choose this over a fuller dinner reservation
Choose Hunt & Alpine when the verified schedule and Portland location fit the plan. If your group needs confirmed menu details, price visibility, allergy information, seating specifics, or a private-room setup, verify those directly with the venue before relying on it for the night.
The practical read: Hunt & Alpine is easiest to recommend when the decision can be made from confirmed basics. For a more detailed comparison, consider other Portland options such as Blyth & Burrows, Mr. Tuna, Novare Res Bier Cafe, Papi Portland, or Union.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Hunt & Alpine accommodate groups?
Group capacity is not verified here. If you are planning a group visit, contact Hunt & Alpine directly and plan around the confirmed hours: Mon and Thu 3–10 PM, Fri and Sat 3 PM–12 AM, Sun 3–10 PM, closed Tue and Wed.
Is lunch or dinner better at Hunt & Alpine?
Lunch is not supported by the verified schedule. Hunt & Alpine opens at 3 PM on the days it operates, so plan for an afternoon or evening visit rather than a midday meal.
What should I wear to Hunt & Alpine?
The verified dress code is business casual. Neat, polished clothing is the safest choice unless the venue gives you different guidance directly.
What should I order at Hunt & Alpine?
Specific menu and ordering details are not verified here. Check Hunt & Alpine's official channels for current offerings before you go.
Is Hunt & Alpine good for a special occasion?
That depends on what the occasion requires. The verified details confirm Portland, the weekly hours, a business-casual dress code, but not a specific menu, seating format, private-room setup, or service style. Confirm those details directly if they matter for the event.
What are alternatives to Hunt & Alpine in Portland?
Other Portland options to compare include Blyth & Burrows, Mr. Tuna, Novare Res Bier Cafe, Papi Portland, Union. Check each venue directly for current hours, format, menus, availability.
What should a first-timer know about Hunt & Alpine?
The key verified planning details are the hours and dress code. Hunt & Alpine is closed Tuesday and Wednesday; it is open 3–10 PM on Monday, Thursday, Sunday, 3 PM–12 AM on Friday and Saturday. The dress code is business casual.
Location
75 Market St, Portland, ME 04101
Portland, United States
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Where to go if this does not fit the night
If the group wants a more defined cocktail destination, cross-shop Blyth & Burrows. If dinner needs to carry the evening, choose Union instead.
How Hunt & Alpine compares in Portland
Choose Hunt & Alpine when you want the easiest, lowest-friction bar plan in this group. Union is the better fit for a more structured restaurant meal, while Hunt & Alpine makes more sense when the evening is built around drinks and movement rather than sitting down for a full dinner.
Blyth & Burrows is the closest cross-shop for a cocktail-led night in Portland; pick it when ambiance matters more and the group wants a more deliberate bar destination. Papi Portland is the stronger choice when food is a central part of the plan, especially for diners who want a livelier dinner format rather than a flexible drinks stop.
Novare Res Bier Cafe is the better call for beer-focused groups, while Mr. Tuna suits a quicker, food-led stop. Hunt & Alpine sits between those use cases: easier than a destination dinner, more adult than a casual snack run, useful when the group needs a dependable Portland bar plan without overcommitting the night.
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