
Ruski’s Tavern has been a Portland landmark since 1892, serving the West End as the city’s oldest neighborhood bar. We’re known for our cozy, no-frills atmosphere, all-day breakfast, and hearty pub classics. With rotating drafts, daily specials, and friendly service, Ruski’s is where locals gather and visitors feel like regulars. Whether you’re stopping in for a pint, a casual meal, or to catch up with friends, you’ll always find comfort, tradition, and community at Ruski’s Tavern.
Open since 1892, a traditional pub & American diner in a wood-panelled building.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 212 Danforth St, Portland, ME 04101
Phone: (207) 774-7604
Website: https://ruskisportland.com/
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Reviews
I like seeing the collection of first responder patches they have hanging above the bar. Those are my people. The three guys to my left all ahead, draft beers and a shot of whiskey. That seems to be the norm. Or at least it was for them. Because when I look down to my right, those guys all had the standard ten ounce glasses, there were 100% Titos. When one of these guys was getting a refill, the bartender asked if he needed a splash of orange juice, and he said, “No thanks. I’m gonna keep man-ing it up all day.” The price for this breakfast was 1/3 less than most of the other breakfast places where i’ve ordered the same thing. They’ve also got a few tables and a couple of booths, and it’s definitely a family, friendly kind of pub on a Sunday morning.
Great food, thoughtful service and locals who are willing to engage in a chin wag.
Recently, they have not had the homemade hot sauce, but that was incredible when they had it. Not really vegan-friendly but there are vegetarian options. Homemade baked beans are fantastic, as well as the Benedict, and the hot dogs. The burgers are good and the sandwiches are big! Breakfast is very good, especially for a bar.
Update: never heard back about consequences for this employee so I guess racism is alive and well at Ruski’s