Restaurant in Portsmouth, United States
Street
100Pearl PointsEasygoing pick

About Street
Street is a practical Portsmouth pick for casual dining when flexibility matters more than ceremony. It is easiest to recommend for weeknights, solo meals, groups that want a low-friction dinner rather than a seafood splurge or small-plates occasion.
Street is a Portsmouth dining option with a casual dress code and verified hours that cover midday and evening planning on most days. Because the available verified details are limited, it is best treated as a practical listing rather than a place to evaluate by cuisine, chef, awards, price tier, or a specific service format.
Use the confirmed basics to decide whether it fits your plan: Street is in Portsmouth, the dress code is casual, the posted schedule runs 11:30 AM to 9 PM Monday through Saturday, with Sunday hours of 9:30 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM.
Use it for a casual Portsmouth meal
Street makes the clearest case when you want a casual Portsmouth option and the hours work for your schedule. There are no verified details here for a tasting format, chef background, awards, exact pricing, takeout, delivery, or dietary accommodations, so those should be checked directly with the restaurant before making plans around them.
If you are comparing dining choices, Jumpin' Jay's Fish Café, Moxy, Dinnerhorn, Tulsi, Blue Mermaid Island Grill are other names to consider depending on what kind of meal you are planning. Street is the option to evaluate on its confirmed basics: Portsmouth location, casual dress, the posted hours.
The practical value is the schedule
The strongest verified planning detail is timing. Street is open 11:30 AM to 9 PM Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, the hours are 9:30 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM. Confirm current hours directly before making a time-sensitive visit, especially around holidays or schedule changes.
For broader planning, use our full Portsmouth restaurants guide alongside the Portsmouth bars guide if the night needs another stop before or after. Travelers building a full stay can pair that with the Portsmouth hotels guide, while activity-led itineraries are better handled through the Portsmouth experiences guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is midday or evening better at Street?
Street's verified hours support midday and evening planning on most days. It is open 11:30 AM to 9 PM Monday through Saturday, on Sunday it is open 9:30 AM to 3 PM and 4 PM to 8 PM.
Can I eat at the bar at Street?
Bar seating is not a verified detail here. If that matters to your visit, contact Street directly before you go.
Is Street good for solo dining?
Street has a casual dress code, which can make it a straightforward Portsmouth option for a simple meal. Specific seating formats and service details are not verified here, so check directly if you have a particular setup in mind.
How far ahead should I book Street?
Booking difficulty is not a verified detail here. Use the posted hours for planning, contact Street directly if you need a reservation or are visiting at a busy time.
What are alternatives to Street?
Other options to compare include Jumpin' Jay's Fish Café, Moxy, Dinnerhorn, Tulsi, Blue Mermaid Island Grill. Choose based on the type of meal you want and confirm current details directly with each restaurant.
Location
801 Islington St Suite 17, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Portsmouth, United States
Compare Street
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Street | Portsmouth |
| Jumpin' Jay's Fish Café | Portsmouth |
| Moxy | Portsmouth |
| Dinnerhorn | Portsmouth |
| Tulsi | Kittery |
| Blue Mermaid Island Grill | Kittery |
How Street Portsmouth compares with similar nearby venues.
Where to go if Street is not the right fit
For a seafood-led Portsmouth dinner, try Jumpin' Jay's Fish Café instead. For a more intentional small-plates meal, choose Moxy. If the group wants something more traditional, Dinnerhorn is the cleaner fallback.
How Street compares in Portsmouth
Choose Street when ease is the priority. Jumpin' Jay's Fish Café is the better call for a seafood-focused dinner, while Moxy makes more sense for a planned small-plates night with a stronger sense of occasion. Street is the lower-pressure option when the group wants a casual meal without turning dinner into the main event.
Dinnerhorn is the more traditional comparison, better for diners who want a familiar Portsmouth restaurant feel. Tulsi and Blue Mermaid Island Grill are useful cross-shops when cuisine preference matters more than location. Street wins on simplicity and booking ease, not on a documented chef, awards profile, or special-occasion positioning.
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