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Why Hugo’s won’t reopen but Portland fine dining will live on

Por: Portland Press Herald Business October 21, 2022

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Hugo’s has fed Portland diners for over three decades since opening in 1988, but has been closed since the pandemic and is not reopening for fine dining. Photo by Zach Bowen Even for a city filled with great restaurants, the on a block or two of Middle Street in Portland is notable: Eventide Oyster Co., Honey Paw, Duckfat, East Ender, Ribollita. Also, the restaurant that started it all: Hugo’s. Big Tree Hospitality, the company that owns... + full article



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