31 Best Places to Shop in Portland, Maine

Background Illustration for Shopping

We've compiled the best of the best in Portland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Angela Adams

Arts District Fodor's choice

Maine islander Angela Adams specializes in simple but bold geometric motifs parlayed into dramatic rugs (custom, too), canvas totes, bedding, and other home accessories. The shop also carries sleek wood furniture from her husband's woodshop.

Aristelle

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

For the fanciest knickers in downtown Portland and one of the best bra fittings around, head to Aristelle. It's where to find elegant undergarments and lingerie, as well as naughty little numbers that would make Bettie Page blush.

Joseph's

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

A smart menswear boutique (and mainstay of the Old Port) that will have you looking suave in no time. Most impressive is the shop's balance of contemporary, casual pieces and custom men's suiting.

Recommended Fodor's Video

Judith

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

Owned and operated by a former fashion designer, this well-curated concept boutique features high-end and international women's apparel, shoes, accessories, and contemporary housewares. The stock can be quite pricey, but these are high-quality investment pieces meant to build a wardrobe around.

131 Middle St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-747–4778
Shopping Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

Something incorrect in this review?

Longfellow Books

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

It's locally loved for its above-average service, author readings, and excellent selection of new and used books and magazines. The staff is exceptional, and at the ready to help make recommendations. Even if you go in looking for something specific, you'll almost certainly stumble on something even better that you didn't know about before.

Portland Flea-for-All

Bayside Fodor's choice

Head to the city's Bayside neighborhood for the Portland Flea-for-All, where you'll find all sorts of vintage eye candy from an ever-rotating array of antiques, original art, and goods from artisan vendors—a fun excursion, whether or not you actually buy anything.

Portland Trading Co.

Arts District Fodor's choice

Vintage clothing enthusiasts find a constantly evolving collection of women’s and men’s pieces on these racks, alongside new numbers—linen maxi skirts, silk tunics, and flowing kimonos—from local designers. The apothecary section carries retro manicure and beard trimming sets, as well as fragrances from Maison Louis Marie.

Sherman's Maine Coast Book Shops

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

Open since 1886, Sherman's is Maine's oldest bookstore chain. The Portland store has an impressive stock of well-selected books interspersed with excellent gift choices, such as stationery, candles, and holiday decor, as well as a fun array of toys. It's a good place to spend a cold or rainy day perusing the selection.

Treehouse Toys

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

An instant mood-lifter, this shop is chock-full of offbeat toys and novelty items that are certain to delight children of all ages.

Viande

Old Port and Waterfront Fodor's choice

Brace yourself for an abundance of unique discoveries at Viande. Owner Jennifer Bravo (a local photographer) focuses her eye on all things charming for the household, your wardrobe, your favorite baby, and the next gift-giving situation you'll find yourself in. There are horsehair dish brushes and gleaming oyster fork sets. There are linen body washcloths, and lustrous gold hoop earrings.

Abacus Gallery

Old Port and Waterfront

This appealing crafts gallery has gift items in glass, wood, and textiles, as well as fine modern jewelry.

44 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-772–4880

Something incorrect in this review?

Asia West

Old Port and Waterfront

For reproduction and antique furnishings with a Far East feel, head to this stylish showroom on the waterfront.

128 Cassidy Point Dr., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-775–0066

Something incorrect in this review?

Bliss

Old Port and Waterfront

With a hip, imaginative stock of clothing and accessories by cutting-edge designers, Bliss is a local sartorial favorite. But there are also jeans by big names like J Brand and Mother, and a robust selection of Frye boots.

58 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-879–7125

Something incorrect in this review?

Cape Whoopies, Maine's Gourmet Whoopie Pie

South Portland

Maine leads the way in whoopie pie adoration, and gourmet shops like this one offer up all kinds of imaginative flavors including chocolate cakes with chocolate hazelnut and cayenne cream, vanilla cakes with maple cream, or seasonal options like pumpkin cakes with cream cheese cream and Granny Smith apple spiced cake with caramel cream. There are even gluten-free options. And the best part? They can be shipped all over the continental United States.

185 Cottage Rd., Portland, ME, 04106, USA
207-409–0957
Shopping Details
Closed Sun.

Something incorrect in this review?

The Cheese Shop of Portland

Munjoy Hill

Sure, these days you can go to any ol' grocery store and find excellent cheeses, but you'll never find (or learn) what you will at this neighborhood favorite, which is essentially an interactive ode to incredible cheeses and wines. Oh, and the charcuterie, pasta, condiments, and breads are amazing, too.

Fire On Fore

Old Port and Waterfront

The high-quality, recreational cannabis sold here is acquired through local, independent growers and producers. The shop sells everything from vape pens and edibles to topicals and concentrates—and sees to it that the growers are diligent in providing only clean products, without any additives, pesticides, or molds.

Fitz & Bennett

Old Port and Waterfront

Shelves here are covered in inspired finds—from ornately printed tea towels and handmade lavender-oat soap to graphic and colorful dinner plates made of bamboo. The baby section teems with unusually darling items—gingham bonnets, quilted bibs in pretty prints, and print-covered footies.

Folia

Old Port and Waterfront

A design studio boutique, Folia showcases artists' creations that veer from edgy and modern (designers like Lisa Hall and Leslie Player) to regal (Carly Cooke and Cindy Edwards). The staff is helpful, knowledgeable, and welcoming.

50 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-761–4432

Something incorrect in this review?

Folly 101

Old Port and Waterfront

A beautifully curated shopping experience, Folly 101's gracious staff knows how to present an utterly lovely selection of home accessories, kitchenware, cookbooks, personal accessories, and ridiculously cute baby clothes. Think intricately embroidered linen dishcloths, meticulously dried flowers, handmade soaps, cookbooks by local authors, and handwoven baskets. The question isn't what to buy; it's how to resist buying all of it.

101 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-773–5227
Shopping Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

Something incorrect in this review?

Greenhut Galleries

Old Port and Waterfront

The contemporary art at this gallery changes with the seasons. Showcases range from cutting-edge painters and naturalist portrayals to leading art scholars such as Susan Barnes, Ed Douglas, and Kathleen Galligan.

Lisa Marie's Made in Maine

Old Port and Waterfront
Here you'll find an excellent selection of locally sourced items from soaps and candles to dish towels, pottery, and jewelry, all made in the great state of Maine.

The Maine Mall

South Portland

Maine's largest shopping mall (and the second largest in northern New England) is enclosed and has a full stable of the expected national and international retail shops including Pottery Barn, Apple, Banana Republic, H&M, and Sephora. Mixed in, however, are regional and local stores, too. Department stores include Macy's and JC Penney, and the food court offers healthier options like Red Mango and a Mediterranean grill on top of the usual fast food.

364 Maine Mall Rd., Portland, ME, 04106, USA
207-828–2063

Something incorrect in this review?

Onggi

Washington Ave

Fermentation is the name of the entire game at the quirky Onggi (pronounced “Ong-gee”), named after the Korean vessels in which fermentations like soy sauce, kimchi, and rice wine are made. Owned by a young trio of self-titled “fermentation nerds,” the friendly shop peddles an array of fantastic—and mostly small-batch—products: the likes of Taiwanese soy pastes; preserved Moroccan Meyer lemon paste; ponzu sauces with yuzu; and mushroom ale vinegars.

131 Washington Ave., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-352–3528
Shopping Details
Closed Tues.

Something incorrect in this review?

Portland Architectural Salvage

Bayside

A fixer-upper's dream, Portland Architectural Salvage has four floors of unusual finds from old buildings, including nifty fixtures, hardware that veers from conventional to sculptural, and stained-glass windows, as well as assorted antiques.

Renys Department Store

Arts District

With its emphasis on high-value merchandise—from Timberland shoes and Carhartt jackets to locally made products like Maine Chefs Wild Blueberry Jam, Raye’s Mustard, and bamboo cutting boards made into a map of Maine—this third-generation family-run Maine-centric department has been serving Mainers since 1949. There are 17 stores around the state, but this location is an excellent place to pick up clever souvenirs, a sweater for chilly nights, gifts for folks back home, or just a home accessory to reinforce your love of the Pine Tree State.

540 Congress St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-553–9061

Something incorrect in this review?

Salt Cellar

Old Port and Waterfront

With flavored and pure exotic salts culled from just about every corner of the world, you might well say that this gift shop (housed, yes, in a cellar) is entirely worth its salt. While you're here, check out the Salt Vault, a halotherapy spa area$50 gets you a 50-minute session that is claimed to help alleviate respiratory ailments such as asthma and skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, and eczema.

172 Middle St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-761--2122

Something incorrect in this review?

Sea Bags

Old Port and Waterfront

The brand's flagship location displays totes in every shape and size made from recycled sailcloth and decorated with bright, graphic patterns. Check out the display that shows you exactly how a sail is used to create all the different bags and accessories. The factory store, located just a few blocks away on the Custom House Wharf, is where the bags are actually sewn; you can find some factory sales as well.

123 Commercial St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-835–0096

Something incorrect in this review?

Seaweed Co.

South Portland

With a knowledgeable crew of "budtenders," Seaweed Co.'s flagship location is unusually spacious, with plenty of room to gather with fellow enthusiasts or the staff and learn more about the products that range from flower to sleep aids and edibles to tinctures. The bright and sunny store is lined in blonde woods and tables filled with products, and sitting areas indoors and out. Food trucks, live music, and events sometimes make a showing. There is a second, smaller location in Portland's Bayside neighborhood.

185 Running Hill Rd., Portland, ME, USA
207-819–4114

Something incorrect in this review?

Simply Scandinavian

Old Port and Waterfront

A gorgeous selection of Scandinavian home and design imports fills this eye-popping boutique, with an emphasis on exquisite crafts.

19 Temple St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-874–6768
Shopping Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

Something incorrect in this review?

Skordo

Old Port and Waterfront

Whether you’re looking to use it yourself or give it as a gift to your favorite home cook, the kitchen goods from this family-owned, Maine-based company are unusually delicious and useful. Spices are the focal point, and they’re inspired by far-flung destinations but made in nearby Brunswick. But the growing cookbook selection is commendable, too; it spotlights Maine authors and ingredients. And then there’s the nifty hodgepodge of kitchen wares—handmade ceramic oyster platters from local artisans, sleekly designed pepper mills, and spoon rests made of black marble and acacia wood.

372 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-536--4475

Something incorrect in this review?