This Old-School Maine Restaurant Serves Chicken Dinners To Die For
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 18, 2019
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
When you’re craving comfort food, what comes to mind? How about an old-fashioned, Southern style fried chicken dinner? When that’s what you’re looking for, the place to go is Hot Suppa in Portland. Check out these mouthwatering chicken dinners:
Welcome to Hot Suppa! This place is the ultimate spot for comfort food in Portland. You'll find it at 703 Congress St., Portland, ME 04102.
Hot Suppa isn't a fancy affair, but it has a friendly, comfortable vibe. Check out the specials on the menu board, then get comfortable while they make your food.
Hot Suppa is dedicated to supporting local artists, so you'll always find something new and different hanging on the walls. Check out the local talent, and maybe even take some art home with you.
Everything on the menu at Hot Suppa is delicious, but the fried chicken really shines. You can get yours in two different ways: buttermilk fried chicken...
The chicken dinner plates come with your choice of one side dish. Choose from baby kale, fried green tomatoes, sauteed spinach, hand-cut fries, collard greens, geechie boy grits, a cup of soup or chowder, or mac & cheese.
If your'e dining for lunch, you'll want to sink your teeth into the fried chicken sandwich, which includes jalapeno slaw and Sriracha mayo on a kaiser roll.
While the chicken dinners here are to die for, we just can't help but mention the tasty breakfasts, too. In addition to the chicken and waffles that are served all day long, the Mother Clucker is a favorite breakfast option that includes a fried chicken breast on a buttermilk biscuit covered with cheddar curds and sausage gravy.
Stop by Hot Suppa to enjoy fried chicken for any meal of the day. It's open every day for breakfast and lunch from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. for dinner.
Have you dined at Hot Suppa? Tell our readers about your favorite menu item there, and check out the restaurant’s website to see the full menu. Head on over to Facebook to follow Hot Suppa’s page so you won’t miss out on any of the specials there.