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    Crown Jewel

    3.9 (63 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    bartender's mocktail - melon piña colada
    Jane G.

    Crown Jewel serves up fun, seafood-heavy tapas in a small, hip restaurant with a pink interior and excellent servers. Here's what we recommend: 1) The Bartender's Mocktail - the special that night was a melon piña colada-esque drink--5 stars! 2) The deviled eggs 3) A dozen oysters 4) Tuna Tartare 5) Seared scallops 6) Fava dip 7) Coconut shrimp 8) The whitefish 9) Lime curd What was eh: 1) Lobster risotto - delicious, but pricy and small portions 2) Olive oil cake with ice cream and strawberries A wonderful spot off the coast of Portland with a cute interior and small patio. Best restaurant on the island, hands down!

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    Sharilyn M.

    After reading some pretty poor reviews, I was very skeptical, but I had an amazing time at this restaurant. The food was incredible and the service was excellent. The setting was an A+.

    Fresh oysters... loved the mezcal lime sorbet topping! So fresh!
    Jennifer V.

    We had a very lovely dinner at Crown Jewel... after hopping off the ferry to Big Diamond we enjoyed some delicious oysters, tuna, and scallops, all with a fresh interesting twist to them! My husband who is a vegetarian... order the deviled eggs w/o bacon, tofu edamame, and the BEST Beyond burger he's ever had (and he's had many from many different restaurants over the past couple of years). Fun atmosphere with an casual eclectic vibe and super friendly staff!

    Burger and fries ($14 + $2 for tomato and onion "jam").  LTO would have been an additional $2.
    Jocelyn A.

    The experience of Crown Jewel is fabulous. Take a boat ride to an island with a group of friends (BYOB on the boat because you can), eat and drink at a quirky restaurant on the island, boat back to Portland underneath the stars. Without the boat ride, however, it would not be a memorable experience at all. First of all, the menu is weird. There are only three large plates on the menu. You have the choice of fish, a tiny portion of vegetarian gnocchi, or a burger (summer 2018). I realize there are a lot of small bites/plates on the menu, but it is nice to have the option of a real entree. I'm sure the kitchen is small, but so is the kitchen at Isa and they manage to have depth in their menu. As for the food itself, it was all just average (at best) to me. The "fried green things" sounded interesting, but it was really just the same fried brussel sprout dish that every other restaurant is doing these days. I also got the burger with burnt onion & tomato jam, which was just fancy ketchup, and made the whole thing too sweet (especially with the already sweet brioche bun). The fries that everyone loves, to me they were WAY too salty and soggy. The pricing seems to be on par with other new restaurants in Portland, which is to say, expensive. It seems like a lot to pay $14 for a "simple burger" with nothing on it. Want lettuce, tomato, and onion? Be ready to pay an extra $2. Aoli? $2. It is really easy to end up paying $18 for a mediocre burger. At least you will end up full though. I hear the other entrees will leave you hungry. Service here seems to be a mixed bag. It is the type of restaurant that really lends itself to lingering over drinks and small plates, but our group was literally told to leave to make room for other guests (I had to gulp down the rest of my $12 cocktail). I've heard that others experienced the same. So, would I recommend it? I don't know. I'd say if you have the money, maybe try it for yourself and see what you think.

    $13 rum punch
    Jules F.

    I'm so sorry to be the jerk that isn't in agreement with the majority of Yelpers! Crown Jewel is absolutely gorgeous. It's right off the Diamond Cove ferry stop, and its ambience is immediately relaxing and tropical. There is not a lot of seating, and if you don't have a reservation, you'll probably sit at the little bar or open kitchen area. We ended up at the open kitchen seating. Great service- super friendly waitresses, entertaining and sweet chefs that were happy to chat, and the bathroom in this place is nicer than any apartment I've ever lived in. But I gotta be honest here- this is 100% an expensive tourist zone. Mixed drinks are $10, which isn't horrible, but is alarming in terms of it being Portland. I got the rum punch, $13, which I really couldn't drink. It just tasted so bad. It'll get you drunk, for sure, but not really in a fun way.... The seafood prices were insane, I'm sorry - $18 for half a dozen oysters?! I guess when you can monopolize the island you can charge the tourists whatever ya want! I got the deviled eggs sans chorizo- which had a smoky taste, and $6 wasn't too too bad. Boyfriend got the $7 hand cut fries. Itty bitty serving. Tasty though. There's an odd little store behind the restaurant. I was confused. Maybe it was from the alarming rum drink. I'm sorry guys- I'm not the target customer, and I get that! All the power to you to make that tourist money and give an upscale feeling. I'll just stay on the ferry next time.

    Very cute decor
    Melissa D.

    First of all, the fact that Crown Jewel is out at Diamond Cove Island makes it special. You get to take a nice 40-minute ferry ride from Casco Bay Lines in Portland to get out there, and after a long day at work, it is quite relaxing. The restaurant is very close to where the ferry docks, so no worries about walking a long distance (or needing to rent a golf cart). I can't tell what the building used to be, but it's brick with barred windows on the outside. It doesn't look like much, but upon entrance, everything changes. The first thing you'll spot is a large neon pink flamingo hanging on the wall. The decor is tropical-themed with gold pineapples on the tables and floral green pillows. Even the tile floor coordinates with its green and white pattern. The space is small overall, but it is very clean and cute. Well-decorated for sure. You feel like you are living your best island life by dining here. Personally, I ordered a rose to drink, and it was delicious. To eat, I tried the French Fries with aioli, Fried Green Things, and Gnocci Verde entree. They were all unique and rich in flavor, but my one complaint is just that the portions are so small. The Gnocci Verde is listed on the menu as a "Large Plate" but it is anything but. In fact, I think the Fried Green Things portion was bigger. Aside from that, though, everything was amazing. I didn't try it for myself, but they do serve the Impossible Burger as a vegan alternative for their regular menu burger. Definitely ask about it if you're vegetarian or vegan! Also, one other cool thing to note is that all of their plates and utensils are compostable! A great kudos to the environment.

    Marc B.

    A-MAZ-BALLS. Amazeballs. Everything about this place had me swooning. From the location, to the aesthetic, to the staff...I honestly don't think I could find one flaw about this establishment. Tucked away in Diamond Cove, Crown Jewel is a quaint restaurant that packs a big punch with the food that it offers. What I loved about the location is that it took about 30-40 minutes to ride the ferry from Portland (which is always a fun experience), and the restaurant isn't far away from the dock, so it's incredibly accessible if you don't want to experience the entire island or walk far. As soon as you get off the ferry, the location is extremely quiet and it automatically puts you into vacation mode, which is also a huge plus. Then there is the Crown Jewel with it's gleaming neon light flamingo radiating from the windows. When walking into the Crown Jewel, you still feel like you are on vacation with the tropical leaves printed seat cushions, the golden pineapple decor on the tables, the the pink hue from the amazing flamingo light. The venue is small with some seats at the bar, and about 6 tables that accommodate four people each. We had made a reservation for 7pm, and when we went, all of the tables were occupied throughout the night, so I would certainly make sure to make a reservation! We were quickly seated and my husband and I, along with our friend, were eager to get started. Our waitress quickly came to our table, talked a little bit about the restaurant, which we were told that they try to keep everything biodegradable (their plates, utensils, etc.), and she told us a bit about the menu. We all ended up ordering the house punch by our waitress's recommendation. The punch quickly accentuated the island/vacation feeling. It was tart, refreshing, and really delicious. Later on in the night, I also tried the rhubarb Tom Collins, and it literally gave me life. As far as the food menu, it's separated by small bites, raw bites and oysters, smaller plates, and then larger plates. The menu is very seafood forward, however, our waitress began our experience by asking us if we have any food restrictions or allergies. None of the people at my table had any, so I am not sure if they have a separate menu for people with food restrictions, but they seemed happy to accommodate especially for them being the first ones to ask! My table ended up ordering all of the items off of the small plates menu, and we also got the grilled oysters and the oyster sliders to start out with. The stand outs were the "fried green things" which were INCREDIBLY flavorful and I could have just eaten buckets of that all night, the "sweet and spicy bacon skewers", and the "oyster sliders" which has a surprising, but refreshing tang to them. For dinner, I ended up ordering the "pan-seared white fish" which was in an amazing broth and had kale and cannelloni beans. I was also able to try the gnocchi which was delicious and the butter poached lobster which was small, but packed a ton of flavor. We ended our night with some brown bread which was the perfect end to everything. The owner, Alex, made sure to talk with everyone that was in the restaurant and she made sure that everyone was happy with their experience. Need-less-to-say, we were incredible happy with our experience and we definitely look forward to going back!

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    The drinks are fantastic. The staff were great. We loved the mescal granita for the oysters - highly recommend

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