Portland's mini print machines live inside cobblestone Old Port shops, an East Bayside design store, and Allagash Brewing's lobby. Pair the route with oysters, a flight, and a walk along the Eastern Promenade.
Every Ana Inciardi mini print machine in Portland that is pull-ready right now, across the Old Port, East Bayside, and Industrial Way. Out-of-stock and seasonal-closure machines are hidden so you only see what is worth a trip. Browse the live map and 500+ prints at miniprint.io.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Featured Machines
Worth the trip
Allagash Brewing
● Stocked
100 Industrial Way · Portland · Allagash brewery, Industrial Way
Portland's craft beer triangle. The Post Supply sits steps from Oxbow Blending and Tandem Coffee. A weekday afternoon hits exactly right.
The Post Supply
65 Washington Ave · Portland · Walk from Old Port to East Bayside
Beets · Chick-a-dee · Clippers · +3 more
Maine Icon
Stocked
Munjoy Hill
2 machines
Munjoy Hill · East End
Eastern Promenade views and the Portland Observatory. The hill makes a clean morning loop with a coffee at Coffee By Design and a walk down Congress Street.
Maine Needs
2385 Congress St · Portland · Walk in the Old Port
Cooler · Cutlery · Hat · +3 more
Collector FavoriteBeginner Friendly
Stocked
Soleil
550 Congress St · Portland
Banana · Eraser · Grapes · +2 more
Stocked
Other
2 machines
Allagash Brewing
100 Industrial Way · Portland · Drive to Industrial Way
Allagash · Blue Cheese · Blueberries · +3 more
Maine IconBrewery
Stocked
Back Cove Books
651 Forest Ave · Portland
Apple Car · Corn Car · Delivery Truck · +3 more
Stocked
About Portland Mini Print Hunting
The Vault guide
Where to Find Ana Inciardi Mini Prints in Portland
Portland's mini print machines live inside the city's best independent shops and one storied brewery. Maine Needs in the Old Port carries a steady selection along Commercial Street's cobblestones. The Post Supply in East Bayside sits in the heart of the craft-beer corridor. Back Cove Books rounds out the bookstore stops. Allagash Brewing's lobby on Industrial Way is the destination pull, ten minutes west of downtown.
How Art Vending Machines Work
Each art vending machine in Portland charges $1 to $3 per pull. Most accept four quarters for one randomized mini print. You cannot choose which print you receive: every pull dispenses one at random. Stock rotates throughout the week, especially in summer when visitor traffic spikes. Mini print hunting in Portland pairs naturally with oysters, lobster rolls, and a brewery flight.
Why Vault is the Best Source
Vault is the dedicated app for collectible art vending machines and Ana Inciardi mini prints. It catalogs all 500+ prints, maps every active machine in the country, and tracks live stock status reported by the collector community. Portland visitors use Vault to plan a half-day from Old Port to Allagash, check what is pull-ready before driving, and trade duplicates with other collectors. Vault is free at miniprint.io.
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