Tipo (facebook, instagram), the new restaurant from the owners of Central Provisions, has announced plans to open January 11th at 4pm.
Catbird Creamery for Sale
The Press Herald reports that Catbird Creamery has closed and the business is for sale.
“We dedicated a large part of our lives to building Catbird Creamery and as a young family the commitment to both became too much,” DiGirolamo wrote. “We are selling the business and are hoping someone who has more time to commit to it will find this a great opportunity.”
Best Pizza in Maine
First We Feast has included Slab in their list of the 50 best pizzerias in the country.
Wetter, more doughy, and about a half bigger than your typical Sicilian slice, each inch-thick slab is an airy cloud of super-moist and fluffy trapped-bubble focaccia topped with oozing, just-melted cheese continents that are separated by tiny rivers of sauce.
Boston Globe: Expanding Maine Food Scene
The Boston Globe has published a report entitled “Maine’s hot food scene spreads beyond Portland“.
But when it came to innovative cooking using locally-sourced ingredients in a cozy setting, Maine’s pickings were slim, save for what’s going on in Portland, which became a progressive food mecca several years ago.
Thus, on a recent jaunt to Maine, I was thrilled to discover a slew of fabulous restaurants up and down the coast.
Under Construction: Mami
Mami Food Truck has leased the former Mainely Wraps space at 339 Fore Street where they plan to open a brick and mortar restaurant.
Here it is guys…. We’re going brick and mortar! We want to thank you all for supporting the food truck for the past year and half. We cannot express our gratitude enough for all of the friendships we’ve made, the events we’ve been part of, and the really kick ass times we’ve had!!! The truck will also continue to operate, so you can still find us at all the regular haunts !!
This will be the 6th food truck that converts to/adds-on a brick and mortar business. Small Axe/East Ender, Love Kupcakes/Baristas+Bites, Hella Good Tacos, Mainely Burgers and CN Shawarma/Baharat are the other five.
Home Catering Eliminate Retail Shop
Home Catering Company announced plans, effective immediately, to close down the retail shop portion of their business.
Due to the extreme high volume of outside catering & events, we are closing the retail portion of the business effective today. We are still taking all orders and inquiries for luncheons, events, parties, private chef jobs and weddings.
The Purple House
The Press Herald Has published the second installment of two articles by Krista Kern Desjarlais on the opening of The Purple House.
The sun has started to rise in earnest as I greet a few more customers and thank them for their well wishes. Its warm glow mimics that of the flames in the oven. And just like that, after many months of hard work and preparation, The Purple House is open. Day one is underway, full of hope and my quest to find my baker’s circadian rhythm, which beats against the 9 to 5 workday norm.
Under Construction: Maine’s Pantry Moving
Maine’s Pantry (website, facebook) has closed their shop at 111 Commercial Street and will be reopening in a new space at 250 Commercial Street later this year.
Howie’s Pub (Updated)
Joseph Hardy and Adam Moore are planning to purchase have purchased Howie’s Pub from its founder Howie Chadbourne later this month.
Update: The Bangor Daily News has published an article about Chadbourne.
It’s not flashy. It’s hard to find, even for locals in the know, and it seldom pops up on Instagram feeds. But Howie’s Pub has become a local destination because of the bar’s namesake: Howie Chadbourne.
But the 62-year-old owner of the no-frills East Deering watering hole is in the process of selling his pub and expects to pour his last pint by Jan. 31.
This Week’s Events: K. Horton, Vena’s Cocktail Dinner
Tuesday – it’s the start of the K. Horton Specialty Foods clearance sale.
Friday – the West End Rosemont Market is holding a wine tasting.
Saturday – The Winter Farmers’ Market is taking place.
Sunday – Vena’s is serving an Italian cocktail dinner.
For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
If you are holding a food event this week that’s not listed above, publicize it by adding it as a comment to this post.