Katie Made Open House

Katie Made had an Open House Saturday at their new location, 181 Congress Street, and will be open again today.

Open house was so sucessful we decided to do it again tomorrow!! If you weren’t able to come by today stop on over, see our new home, and try some yummy food…open at 9 a.m.! All on donation.

They’re still awaiting a final state inspection approval and in the meantime are operating on a donation basis.

Review of Eventide

The Portland Phoenix has published a review of Eventide.

In addition to oysters, Eventide packs a lot of imagination into a relatively slim menu. Scallops, squid, mussels, clams, lobsters, and a variety of fish are variously cured, pickled, grilled, poached, stewed, or served raw — often kissed with the sharp, clear notes of sour, garlicky, vinegary Asian flavors. Despite the variety it never feels like a jumble, and each dish is its own well-conceived whole.

National Pie Day Celebration

The Portland Pie Council is once again planning an event for National Pie Day on January 23rd at the Mayo Street Arts Center:

  • Everyone is encouraged to bring a pie to enter into the contest. There will be $50 prizes for the sweet and savory pies that win the ranked choice vote.
  • There will be Pietry readings.
  • There will also be a pie-themed dramatic performance “in the same vein as Pace Egging plays of England“.

The celebration begins at 6pm, $5 per person.

El Rayo and the $5 Burrito

The Bangor Daily News has a report on El Rayo’s $5 burrito parking ban promotion.

York Street Mexican restaurant El Rayo Taqueria greets every potentially business-dulling parking ban with a $5 burrito deal, cutting about 50 percent off the average price of its signature orders. On Wednesday, the city called its third parking ban of the season, barring on-street parking citywide overnight to allow plow trucks the space to clear snow after the storm.