![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Douro (website, instagram) will be opening for business on October 9th. The 100-seat Portuguese inspired all-day seafood restaurant and bar is located at 110 Thames Street near Twelve. Douro is being launched by the Prentice Hospitality Group.
The kitchen, led by Colin Wyatt and chef de cuisine Jim Stein, will be serving a seafood focused menu that taps into Portuguese cooking traditions with a raw bar, tinned fish, snack, small plates and entrees like Cataplana, a Portuguese seafood stew. Other examples from the menu include mussel toast, peri-peri chicken, and mushrooms with farro. Prentice’s executive pastry Georgia Macon is planning a dessert menu with options like pastel de nata and an almond torte.
Wyatt shared in a press release,
“We have been talking about a restaurant like this for a while – taking the world class seafood we have here in Maine and bringing it through a Portuguese lens,” says Executive Chef Colin Wyatt. “The simplicity and soul of Portuguese cooking lends itself to the way in which I personally prepare food for my family and friends, and I’m excited to share that with the community. Chef Jim [Stein] and I have been working on developing a menu that really feels like the best of what you can get in Maine – seafood, produce, meat – and preparing it in ways that feel simple and not overworked. Letting the product and produce speak for itself.”
The wine program built by Carrie Nolan will have an 32-bottle wine list that features traditional and natural wines from Spain and Portugal. Customers will be able to enjoy wines by the half or full glass, large pour (7 ounces), carafe (375 ml), or bottle. The cocktail menu, created by bartender Matt Im, also takes its cues from Portugal’s food and flavors with most of the drinks available in both traditional and nonalcoholic versions. Douro will also have a selection of madeira, port, sherry, beer, and cider.
The 3,300 sq ft restaurant has been designed and built out by Woodhull. It features a 10-seat bar plus a mix of counter and table seating. Douro’s dining room can accommodate up to 50 people and be reserved for private events. Outdoor seating along Thames Street is in the plan for 2026.
The name of the restaurant is a reference to the Douro River which runs through Portugal and Spain. Douro will initially be open Tuesday through Sunday, 11:30 am – 9 pm. Reservations are available online.
The Prentice Hospitality Group also operates Twelve, Evo Kitchen + Bar, The Chebeague Island Inn, The Good Table in Cape Elizabeth, and Not a Bakery.