
Patio Season Starts Now at Fish Bones Grill in Lewiston
Guys! one of Lewiston, Maine’s favorite local restaurant just officially entered their patio era! Honestly, this is the kind of spring update we’ve all been waiting for.
Fish Bones Grill at 70 Lincoln Street is the hotspot in town and has opened its patio. If you’ve been there in the summer, outside, you already know the feeling.
Rustic, relaxed but also lively and somehow this place is one where you accidentally stay for 2 hours longer than you planned.
Fish Bones in Lewiston, Maine Has Entered Their Patio Era
But they’re not just opening the patio and calling it a day babe. There’s more.
Fish Bones also wants you to be happier, so they’ve extended their Happy Hour an extra hour now from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., which feels like a gift to everyone leaving work pretending they’re “just grabbing one drink.”
They’re also now offering ½ off appetizers! This includes the crowd favorites, like their famous Brussels and the legendary “Goons” aka lobster rangoons that people in Maine genuinely won’t shut up about, yeah, they are that good.
And then there’s the drinks.
Their new Alpine Glow cocktail combines sage-infused peach whiskey into what might become the unofficial drink of spring. Even better, for every cocktail sold, $1 gets donated to Maine Veterans Project.
Thursday nights are the nights not to miss with raw bar nights, where Fish Bones plans to “shuck and impress” with oysters and seafood specials.
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My favorite part about all of this is that Fish Bones has been around for more than 30 years. The newest owners, including Ryan Costello, continue to find ways to modernize while keeping the legendary character and history this place has always had.
Honestly, Lewiston patio season just officially started.
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