The former Gusto’s food truck has been sold to Taylor Witham who will be relaunching the business under the name Ziggy’s Food Truck (website, facebook, twitter) this Spring.
(Un)Dress Code
This week’s Portland Phoenix explores the absence of dress codes at Portland restaurants.
While big cities like New York or Chicago still maintain a few restaurants with dress codes, even Portland’s finest establishments take a relaxed attitude toward customer appearance. Is the dining scene here too casual?
Under Construction: Sip of Europe (Updated)
Sip of Europe (website, facebook, instagram, twitter) has leased a 600 square foot space at 229 Congress Street. For the past year Sip of Europe owner Yulia Aleksandrovna has run a seasonal open air coffee shop on the pier in Old Orchard Beach.
Aleksandrovna found success in Old Orchard Beach and decided to open a shop in Portland to “share goodness with other Mainers” on a year round basis. Sip of Europe will serve Lavazza Coffee from Italy, as well as sweet and savory crepes.
Sip of Europe is moving into the space next to Ramen Suzukiya formerly occupied by Goddy G’s clothing store. Aleksandrovna hopes to open as soon as possible but understands that permitting and build-out can sometimes take longer than expected.
Mockingfish Bottle Release
Rising Tide is holding a bottle release on January 15th for Mockingfish, their tequila barrel-aged Gose.
Draft magazine included Mockingfish in their list of the Top 25 Beers of 2015.
The release begins at noon and there will be a 12-bottle limit.
Under Construction: Bissell Brothers Moving
After months of speculation, Bissell Brothers has confirmed that they’ll be moving the brewery to Thompson’s Point in 2016.
We are excited to announce that in the second quarter of 2016 we will be moving our entire operation to the Brick North building at Thompson’s Point in Portland. The move will include a significant increase in production capacity, tap room size, & retail efficiency, while allowing us to keep the Bissell Brothers spirit, experience, and commitment to providing fresh beer for Maine intact.
The announcement from Noah and Peter Bissell shares that the “need to consider relocation came far earlier than any of us expected” and they are “pumped to be able to use the flexibility of the larger space to deliver you more of the beers you love, as well as new offerings, and take customer service and the on-premise experience to the next level”.
Bissell Brothers plan to send out regular updates as the build out for the new brewery gets under way.
Plans submitted to the planning board for Thompson’s Point show a 10,000 square foot designated for a brewery. In addition to Bissell Brothers, the point will also be home to a 5,000 square foot tasting room for Cellardoor Winery, Stroudwater Spirits distillery, and Jason Loring’s seafood restaurant called The Point.
Fore River Brewing
Fore River Brewing is holding a launch party on January 13th at The Thirsty Pig.
Fore River is located in the Cash Corner neighborhood of South Portland. Owners John LeGassey, Alex Anastasoff and TJ Hansen plan on opening their tasting room shortly after the launch party.
Westbrook Food Business Development
An article in today’s Press Herald takes note of the growing number of food producers starting in or moving to Westbrook.
The proximity to Portland, but at a reduced price, easy access to Interstate 95 and support from city officials are among the reasons that food producers are choosing Westbrook as a place to grow.
“We welcome the palpable enthusiasm for the Westbrook market and look forward to becoming the manufacturing hub for foodie Maine,” said Assistant City Administrator William Baker, whom several companies credited with reaching out to them before they started looking in Westbrook and helping them find a location there.
This Week’s Events: Bitter’s Workshop, GFA Tasting, Lobster Dinner, American Sommelier Series
Tuesday — Vena’s Fizz House will be teaching a bitter’s workshop.
Thursday — Rising Tide is hosting a Good Food Awards tasting event, Evo is serving a 5-course lobster dinner, and the American Sommelier discovery series kick’s off with a program on sparkling wine.
Saturday — LeRoux Kitchen is holding a wine tasting, Rosemont is holding their monthly pizza night, and the Winter Farmers’ Market is taking place.
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.
Under Construction: Ocho & Otto
Portland Magazine reports that Otto Pizza owners Michael Keon and Anthony Allen have also leased 190 State Street and plan to move Ocho Burrito into to the former Petite Jacqueline space.
…marketing manager, Eric Shepherd, confirms that OCHO…will move into Petite’s vacated space on State Street. “We realized the concept behind OCHO is probably bigger than the space it’s in now. We’d like to provide a lot more interesting ingredients, with plenty of space to eat, and a bar.”
In addition, Allen and Keon will be opening a new Otto Pizza at 250 Read Street and are working on Hero, a sandwich shop under construction at 30 City Center in the old Soaklology location.
Review of Roustabout
Portland magazine has reviewed Roustabout.
Fritto Misto ($13), billed as an appetizer, is a heaping plate full of goodness. Octopus, calamari, mussels, and veggies are fried to golden brown in a light batter and accompanied by smoked-pepper aioli with just the right kick.
The current issue of Portland also includes their annual look at ahead at some of the coming year’s restaurant openings and food events.