Okay, listen, there are iced coffees.. and then there's whatever beautiful level of magic this is.

The Goat in Portsmouth New Hampshire has just confirmed that it's mammoth 64-ounce Long Island Ice Coffee survived another round of menu cuts, and we are all relieved.

Because what's better than a large ice coffee, a massive one.

This proves again that people are surely committed to caffeine at concerning but understandable levels.

Honestly, we get it.

This thing has gone viral for a reason because it's served in what looks less like a coffee cup and more like a small fish aquarium.

Loaded with iced coffee, creamy swirls, whipped topping, chocolate drizzle, and enough energy to get you going through 3 days and reorganize your garage at 11 o'clock at night.

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Just by the look of it, it's become one of those you have to try this drinks all across New England.

What makes this even funnier is that this drink somehow survives every menu cut like it has a rose on The Bachelor. Meanwhile, other commenters are over there asking if they can turn it into a cocktail version.

To be fair, this isn’t just coffee, this is a full experience. The kind you order when you’re out exploring epic places like The Goat Portsmouth. With amazing burgers and a large whiskey selection, this spot certainly knows how to please.

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So if you find yourself in New Hampshire anytime soon, this oversized bucket of caffeine and joy is basically calling your name. Bring a friend… or don’t. Either way, it believes in you.

The 10 Most Popular Seafood Joints in Portland, Maine, According to Tripadvisor

There's nothing like enjoying the freshest seafood imaginable. That's what you will get in Portland, considering its coastal location.

Here's a list of the 10 most popular seafood restaurants in the Forest City, according to Tripadvisor rankings.

These rankings come from May 2026

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One Golf Course, Two Countries: Maine’s Most Unique Golf Experience

Right on the border of Northern Maine and Southwestern New Brunswick, Canada lies a unique plot of land.

The Aroostook Valley Country Club is an 18-hole golf course that calls two countries its home. The course and the clubhouse sit in Canada, while the parking lot, pro shop, and entrance lie in Maine.

It's truly an international round of golf at AVCC.

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