
The Corner Room Kitchen & Bar features a bright, wide open space with towering ceilings complemented by handcrafted woodwork. With an easy view of the kitchen and pasta-making station, a warm, comfortable ambiance, and a rustic, Italian-inspired menu and all-Italian wine list, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into an old world bistro.
Warm, welcoming setting for inspired, upscale Italian cuisine plus wine & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 110 Exchange St, Portland, ME 04101
Phone: (207) 879-4747
Website: http://www.thecornerroomkitchenandbar.com/?utm_source=GoogleMyBusiness&utm_medium=Organic
Menu Photos
thecornerroomkitchenandbar.com
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
The Corner Room: Italian Restaurant & Bar in Portland, Maine …
The Corner Room Kitchen & Bar (@thecornerroomportland)
The Corner Room Kitchen & Bar | Portland ME – Facebook
Last Updates
Reviews
This time was a little disappointing. I walked in at 6pm on a Wednesday. There were maybe 3 tables seated, I asked for a table for 1 and was told I would have to sit at the bar because the wait for a table was an hour. I currently work at a restaurant and I hosted for almost 4 years so I understand there may have been reservations coming in but an hour wait for a virtually empty restaurant is a bit silly. Also, being a party of 1, obviously I wouldnt be there long and the tables couldve easily been flipped. I begrudgingly sat at the bar, although sitting at high bar seats are not ideal for my back right now due to an injury. I explained this to the host but she wasnt very accommodating. The bartender was very friendly and my pasta was great but as expected, NONE of the 2 top tables had been seated while I was there. When I left maybe one table had come in so I couldve obviously been seated without an issue.
We were skeptical based on reviews about service and even still concerned when we arrived and may have had the server in the negative reviews. We got lucky and had the best server ever.
Everything was spot on. Great flavor, good portions, and a large variety. The whipped feta should be a permanent item on the menu. We couldn’t get enough.
As for cocktails, the current special was and iced earl grey and vodka drink. It was so refreshing.
Now, let’s get on to the food. Fried squid was excellent. The aioli had no flavor but the marinara was delicious.
Our entrees were terrible. My truffle mushroom pappardelle had zero truffle and the garlic was raw, meaning the dish was not edible. I had the entire LARGE bowl wrapped so I could try to take it home to salvage it.
My daughter’s dish had zero flavor. It was fish, calamari, mussles, and shrimp. There was no starch other than a single slice of garlic toast. The mussels were tiny, but not as tiny as the shrimp. We were actually laughing about it because it was embarrassing on behalf of the restaurant. We have photos to show that we are NOT exaggerating. Hopefully, you get a chuckle out of this as well. It may help you to understand what you are getting for the very large bill you will be served at the end. Her dish was $35 and it had nothing sustainable in the serving to justify that price.
I was shocked that the server didn’t ask why I hadn’t touched my dinner. Seemed like a full dish would warrant some curiosity. Nope, she could care less. Very shocking. So many great restaurants surrounding this place, do not waste your time or the dime!