The Feast Of The Seven Fishes At Via Vecchia

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I was fortunate to experience the Feast of the Seven Fishes this past holiday season. It’s an iconic dinner on Christmas Eve that celebrates Italian-American heritage. Here is everything you need to know about the Feast of the Seven Fishes and an insider look into my experience at Via Vecchia in Portland, Maine!

What Is The Feast Of The Seven Fishes?


The Feast of the Seven Fishes, also known as La Vigilia, is a traditional Italian-American celebration on Christmas Eve.

It is a seafood-centric meal typically consisting of seven different seafood dishes, although some variations may include more or fewer dishes. The exact origin of the tradition is unclear, but it is believed to have roots in Southern Italy, where abstaining from meat on Christmas Eve was common.

The dishes served during the Feast of the Seven Fishes can include a variety of seafood such as shrimp, clams, mussels, calamari, baccalà (salted cod), anchovies, smelts, and more. The preparation methods vary, ranging from fried to baked, grilled, or stewed.

The Feast Of The Seven Fishes At Via Vecchia

Via Vecchia In Portland, Maine
Via Vecchia In Portland, Maine

The restaurant did a fantastic job; every course featured delicious local seafood!

Here is a visual journey through the courses.

First Course

The meal started with a light salad with squid and grapefruit. It was a fresh way to kick the meal off.

First Course At Via Vecchia
First Course At Via Vecchia

Second Course

The second dish featured battered northern shrimp with a tasty Italian sauce and accompaniments.

Second Course At Via Vecchia
Second Course At Via Vecchia

Third Course

At this point, I was starting to get full. But the next course was savory crab cakes made with locally sourced crab, making it easy to eat!

Savory Crab Cake
Savory Crab Cake

Fourth Course

The Feast of the Seven Fishes in Maine would not be complete without a Lobster entree! This lobster ravioli course was to die for.

Lobster Ravioli At Via Vecchia
Lobster Ravioli At Via Vecchia

Fifth Course

The fifth course featured fresh scallops accompanied by bacon, puree, and other goodies.

Fifth Course At Via Vecchia
Fifth Course At Via Vecchia

Sixth Course

The last course was a dessert, which I could not snap a picture of because I was too full to think. It was a good problem to have. Every course was visually stunning and highly satisfying. I would recommend the Feast of Seven Fishes at Via Vecchia.

Wine Pairings & Festive Cocktails

You can add a wine pairing to your Feast of the Seven Fishes for an additional cost.

Via Vecchia also had a variety of festive cocktails, perfect for a Christmas Eve Dinner. One of my favorites was their Gum Drop drink.

Gum Drop Cocktail At Via Vecchia
Gum Drop Cocktail At Via Vecchia

We also tried The Grinch Cocktail, which was tasty to sip on.

The Grinch Cocktail
The Grinch Cocktail

Will They Host The Feast Of The Seven Fishes in 2024?

While there is no date yet, Via Vecchia hosts the event annually. If they do it again in 2024, I would recommend booking a reservation early before it books up! It was indeed a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Where Is Via Vecchia?

This Italian Restaurant is located in the heart of downtown Portland, Maine. Thanks to its rustic charm and decor, you will feel like traveling to Italy from the moment you walk in.

2 responses

  1. Mary K. Doyle Avatar

    I grew up celebrating the Feast of Seven Fishes, but it was never fancy, just good food.

    1. Wine Wilderness Wanderlust Avatar

      That sounds lovely! (And delicious)

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