The Food section in today’s Press Herald includes an article about the Harvest on the Harbor food festival taking place this weekend and the Diwali Festival of Lights scheduled for November 1.
Dogfish Bar & Grill
Chris2fer has reviewed Dogfish Bar & Grill.
“The food is great, the atmosphere is perfect, the staff is obliging, and the experience is worth it. 4 out of 5 stars.”
Dogfish Bar & Grill
Chris2fer has reviewed Dogfish Bar & Grill.
“The food is great, the atmosphere is perfect, the staff is obliging, and the experience is worth it. 4 out of 5 stars.”
David's 388
Type A Diversions has reviewed David’s 388.
“David’s 388 is a comfortable neighborhood restaurant and gathering spot . . . While the young Chef Bryne’s artistically presented cuisine demonstrates more flair than refined culinary skill, overall we enjoyed our evening at David’s 388, and would likely return when in the area again.”
David’s 388
Type A Diversions has reviewed David’s 388.
“David’s 388 is a comfortable neighborhood restaurant and gathering spot . . . While the young Chef Bryne’s artistically presented cuisine demonstrates more flair than refined culinary skill, overall we enjoyed our evening at David’s 388, and would likely return when in the area again.”
City Art Prevention
The Bollard reports that “Another business in Portland’s downtown Arts District has been prevented from offering art.” According to the article, Pom’s Thai Taste ran afoul of the city’s dispersal ordinance.
This Week's Events
The much anticipated Harvest on the Harbor is taking place Thursday through Saturday. There are also a plethora of other foodie happening on the calendar this week. On Monday, the next Piatto per Tutti cooking class is taking place. The Epicurean Auction is scheduled for Tuesday at Merrill Auditorium. There will be wine tastings at Browne Trading on Thursday and Kitchen & Cork on Saturday. The movie The Real Dirt on Farmer John is being screened at the Meg Perry Center Thursday night. Also that night, The Great Lost Bear is showcasing the beer of Stone Brewing. Coffee by Design is offering tours of their bean roastery during the day on Friday, and Friday evening Eve’s at the Garden is hosting their 4th Annual Caviar Dinner. On Saturday the Wine Flight 5k takes place with food stations strategically placed along a 5k loop on the peninsula. Saturday night there’s a Bordeaux wine dinner at Eve’s on the Garden, and an Octoberfest benefit dinner is being held to raise money for the Davis Farm. As usual, Farmers’ Markets are taking place in Monument Square on Wednesday and at Deering Oaks Park on Saturday. For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
This Week’s Events
The much anticipated Harvest on the Harbor is taking place Thursday through Saturday. There are also a plethora of other foodie happening on the calendar this week. On Monday, the next Piatto per Tutti cooking class is taking place. The Epicurean Auction is scheduled for Tuesday at Merrill Auditorium. There will be wine tastings at Browne Trading on Thursday and Kitchen & Cork on Saturday. The movie The Real Dirt on Farmer John is being screened at the Meg Perry Center Thursday night. Also that night, The Great Lost Bear is showcasing the beer of Stone Brewing. Coffee by Design is offering tours of their bean roastery during the day on Friday, and Friday evening Eve’s at the Garden is hosting their 4th Annual Caviar Dinner. On Saturday the Wine Flight 5k takes place with food stations strategically placed along a 5k loop on the peninsula. Saturday night there’s a Bordeaux wine dinner at Eve’s on the Garden, and an Octoberfest benefit dinner is being held to raise money for the Davis Farm. As usual, Farmers’ Markets are taking place in Monument Square on Wednesday and at Deering Oaks Park on Saturday. For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
Dean's Sweets
In other news, Portland Psst! is reporting that Dean’s Sweets is moving into a retail space on Middle Street.
Dean’s Sweets
In other news, Portland Psst! is reporting that Dean’s Sweets is moving into a retail space on Middle Street.