As reported by Portland Psst!, Big Mama’s Diner will be going out of business. A call to the diner has confirmed that Sunday will be their last day. I’ve heard that Papaya King may be moving into the space at 5 Dana Street.
Author: PFM
Myers for City Council
John Myers has launched a write-in campaign for a seat on the Portland City Council with the slogan of “Change we can count!” Myers works as the bartender and The Grill Room and writes a monthly column entitled The Land of the Forgotten Cocktail for The Bollard.
Thai Chef Buffet Opens
Thai Chef Buffet opened for business today on Congress Street.
Portland Food Map in the News
The folks at the Maine Food & Lifestyle blog have published a Q&A interview with me about Portland Food Map.
Hilary on Washington
Travels with Hilary has published reviews of North Star Music Cafe,
“North Star’s fare leans toward good for you and good for the planet”,
and Silly’s,
“Silly’s is retro refined, with Formica tables and red vinyl and metal chairs, tin ceiling, and walls lined with photos of customers displaying Silly’s bumper stickers in far-flung locations.”
Lobster Price Plummets
The front page on today’s Press Herald features an article about the plummeting price for lobster and how it’s impacting the industry.
Back Bay Grill
The Portland Phoenix has reviewed Back Bay Grill.
“Opened 20 years ago on an odd bayside corner, the Back Bay Grill looks seasoned rather than old. The front room and bar are truly lovely – with vintage lamps kept low, dark wainscoting, and a darker inlaid ceiling. A bustling open kitchen sits right on top of the bar, behind a curtain of copper pans.”
One Eyed Jacks
The Portland Press Herald has reviewed One Eyed Jacks Pizza.
“When I heard that One Eyed Jacks Pizza on Commercial Street in Portland had outstanding pizza, I assumed (totally my bias) that the cooks there must make a thick-doughed pizza. I was wrong, but, as it turns out, delightfully so.”
Local Harvest Ale
Sebago Brewing unveiled their new Local Harvest Ale tonight at The Great Lost Bear. The beer is made, in part, with hops grown in Scarborough and South Portland.
Grandes Closeout
The Bollard has summarized the history of Granny’s/Billy’s/Grandes which is now out of business.