When it comes to great places to dine in the 207, we have no shortage of mouth watering restaurants!

Whether its seafood, Italian, or Mexican, Maine is loaded with a variety of options to enjoy.

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They also make lists, which we love, so when they recently chose the best Mexican restaurant dining experience in each state, we just HAD to know what their choice for Maine was.

Taco Escobarr is a statewide favorite, located in Portland, is the top spot not only for its fun, party vibe, but of course for that incredible food.

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There are soft, crispy, puffy tacos, and big, big portions of nachos, served up in a bright, colorful dining room with a ceiling that becomes illuminated by multicolored string lights after dark.

And you can't forget the other traditional Mexican dishes like burritos, quesadillas, and enchiladas.

Lots of people stop by to chow down, before a night of partying in the legendary Old Port.

Taco Escobarr is casual, affordable, and best of all, they are open late, which is rare in this post Covid day and age

But it is not just food you can enjoy! They serve up craft beer, Mexican beer, and fun specialty cocktails. The margaritas there are the bomb! Made with high quality ingredients and fresh squeezed lime juice!

If you're in the mood for Mexican food in Maine, Taco Escobar is definitely worth checking out!

They are located at 548 Congress Street, in Portland.

Check out their website, so you can know, before you go!

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