The Frosty PintAddress965 Forest Ave ContactMr. Jason Litalien | |
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Service Disabled Veteran Owned | Air Force, Separated | Member since December 18th, 2008 | |
The Frosty Pint is Portland's Premiere Hometown Sports Bar. We have 11 TV's, so you can watch your favorite New England sports team live. We have daily drink specials and free wireless internet so you can track your fantasy team while watching the game and hanging out with friends. We also offer Buzztime with trivia, sports and casino games. Come on in to The Frosty Pint and challenge your friends or compete against people across the country...best of all, it's FREE!!! Contact The Frosty Pint today in Portland at: (207) 221-0709. This page has been visited 1302 times. | |
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