2026 Beard Award Semifinalists

The 2026 list of semifinalists for the James Beard Awards has been released. There are 7 semifinal nominees from Maine in three categories:

Elsewhere in New England there were 8 semifinalists from Rhode Island, 5 from Vermont, 15 from Massachusetts, 6 from Connecticut and 4 from New Hampshire.

The list of final nominees will be released March 31st, and the awards ceremony will take place on June 15th in Chicago. The America’s Classics winners will be announced on February 25th.

For your reference:

Photos: Bread & Friends, Night Moves, Central Provisions, Izakaya Minato (top row); Fore Street, Leeward, Nina June (bottom row).

Maine Food & Dining News: Westbrook, Wiscasset, Gouldsboro, Union, Biddeford, Wells, Kittery, Skowhegan, Norway, Camden, Freeport, Rockport, Falmouth, Gardiner

New food and dining developments are taking place all across Maine. Here are some recent updates to keep you in the know:

  • Bombay Bistro (website, facebook, instagram) opened last week in the former Frog & Turtle space at 3 Vallee Square in Westbrook. The Indian restaurant is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 am – 3 pm for lunch and 5 pm – 9 pm for dinner.
  • A new bakery called Brill’s Bakery (instagram) is under construction in Wiscasset at 27 Summer Street. Father and daughter team Emily and Steve Brill plan a full launch of the bakery this summer with some pop-ups and other events in the plans in the interim. Brill’s Bakery will specialize in “sourdough, other breads and rolls, focaccia with unique toppings, international baked goods, and sweet treats like sticky buns, candy, and cookies.” Steve Brill will be the main bread baker with Emily producing sweet treats, pastries, and focaccia.
  • The past weekend’s Maine Sunday Telegram included a feature article on Bartlett Maine Estate Winery in Gouldsboro.
  • The Bodines have announced their decision to permanently close Sweetgrass Winery & Distillery. They plan to continue producing Back River Gin in collaboration with Mossy Ledge Spirits in Etna. Sweetgrass suffered a fire in September that burned their Union distillery to the ground.
  • Koi Asian Cuisine in Biddeford went out of business on January 15th.
  • Mainebiz reports that The Maine Diner in Wells is for sale. “Third owner Jim MacNeill told Mainebiz that after nearly 30 years, it was time to move on. The Maine Diner and adjacent gift shop have been listed for $3.3 million by Portland-based Daigle Commercial Group.”
  • The Portsmouth Herald reports that a new building owner is seeking restaurant tenants to move in to 60-68 Wallingford Square in Kittery. The building had been occupied by Anneke Jans which closed last January.
  • The Maine Grain Alliance has announced that David Bauer from Farm and Sparrow in North Carolina will be the keynote speaker at the Kneading Conference taking place this summer in Skowhegan.
  • On Wednesday Dolce Amici in Norway is holding a Feast of Jupiter prix fixe dinner; $75 per person.
  • Norumbega in Camden will be hosting a one-night 4-course dinner in collaboration with chef Charlie Zorich from The Hichborn on January 31st.
  • Maine Beer Company in Freeport will be serving 5-course Bistro Night dinners Wednesday nights through the end of April.
  • Nina June in Rockport has a pair of upcoming special dinners featuring Oaxacan cuisine (January 28th) and Palestinian cuisine (February 20th and 21st).
  • Revel (websitefacebookinstagram) has opened for business in Falmouth. Read our previous report for more information.
  • Plum Pizza (instagram) is under construction in Gardiner. Read our earlier report for all the details.

For a statewide guide to eating and drinking see the Maine Food Map—a growing list of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, bakeries, cafes, plus other food and dining businesses in all of Maine’s 16 counties.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

ThursdayAnother Round is hosting a latte art throwdown. The public can come cheer on their favorite baristas or participate in the competition as well. Big Tree Hospitality will be serving a vegan dinner for the next event in their Family Meal series at Local 188.

FridayTwo Fat Cats is holding a pie and port tasting for National Pie Day. They’ll also have slices of thirteen different pies available that day.  2Gether is holding a BYOB tasting dinner and music event at Ballast. The courses of the dinner are each inspired by the “emotional tones and textures” of the piano music being played during the evening by Ben Consgrove.

SaturdayCourtney Loreg from Woodford’s Food & Beverage will be the guest chef at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner. Asher Boisvert is teaching a vermouth class at Chaval. Lambs will hosting Coastal Culinary Experience for a Cicchetti pop-up dinner.

January 29Twelve is holding a 5-course Hidden Gems wine dinner. Evo is holding a multi-course wine dinner.

January 30Adrian Arvizu from Big Tree Hospitality will be the guest chef at a steakhouse themed Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner.

February 5The Barkery (webfacebookinstagram) indoor dog park and bar in South Portland is scheduled to open for business.

February 7 – Chef Damian Sansonetti will be teaching a pasta & negroni class at Chaval.

February 8Ilma Lopez and Damian Sansonetti will be the guest chefs at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner where they’ll celebrate the menu of their former restaurant Piccolo.

February 13Devin Finigan from Aragosta on Deer Isle will be the guest chef at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner. Supper Club is hosting a pre-Valentine’s Day party in collaboration with Kiss Kiss. The Marquis Lounge (read more about them) is holding their grand opening.

February 21Luncheonette will be holding a Korean Night pop-up dinner at Palace Diner in Biddeford.

March 1 – Chef Damian Sansonetti will be teaching a Whole Hog Butchery class at Chaval.

March 6 – The Maine Craft Brew Summit is taking place. Natalie Cilurzo, co-owner and President of Russian River Brewing Company, will be the keynote speaker.

Planning a wedding, holding a business event, or hosting visitors from away? Our printed guides are a great resource to help your guests explore the Maine restaurant scene.

The Portland and Midcoast pocket guides are now for sale in packs of 25 on our online store.

Plum Pizza at Table Bar in Gardiner

Kristen Lamontagne is working with Table Bar to locate a pizzeria and bakery inside the downtown Gardiner wine bar. Plum Pizza (instagram) will be serving 16 inch New York-style sourdough pies and slices, a simple side salad, and tiramisu to start with the hope of growing a pastry program in the future. The menu will feature classic pizzas like margherita, pepperoni, sausage and peppers, and a New Haven-style tomato pie with rotating specials to make use of local/seasonal produce and meats.

Lamontagne shared, “To me, a perfect pizza has thin, crisp crust with a nice chew – but never dry. The bake is dark, with the beautiful caramelized flavors of well-fermented wheat. Dough made slowly and with intention, naturally leavened and stretched with care. The sauce is made from the best canned tomatoes we can find – and in the NY tradition, we don’t cook it beforehand, retaining hits of a good tomato’s bright and fresh acidity underneath, melting together with the complexity of a nice char from a hot oven. Each component is crafted with layers of flavor, and well-seasoned in a way that allows you taste the quality of the individual ingredients themselves. The ingredients list is small, there’s nothing to hide behind.”

Table Bar was launched in 2022 by Billy Rosser, Morgan Peirce, and Zach Lyons. They shared, “We are thrilled about working with Kristen. The dream has always been for Table Bar to be an incubator. One of the things that brings us the most joy is making room for others to step in and grow with us. We are huge fans and supporters of Kristen and knew there would be no question that she could succeed at anything she set her mind to. We are excited to ‘let her cook’ so to speak and focus 100% of our energy on wine and events.”

Lamontagne has been the baker and pastry chef at The Alna Store since it launched in late 2022.  She will be working with her partner Chris Chella to operate Plum Pizza. They hope to launch in early March, and plan to be open Thursday through Sunday, 4 – 8 pm.

Photo: The storefront of Table Bar in Gardiner from the summer of 2024.

Aomori Market Now Open

Aomori Kitchen and Market (instagram) is now open. The West Bayside market is the sister establishment to Aomori Restaurant launched by chef Masa Miyake and his family in December.

The 12-seat market and cafe is serving an line-up of baked goods and hot and cold dishes. First thing this morning the line-up included chocolate orange rolls (center right), cookies, Gallete Bretonne, egg danish with kale, cottage cheese and bacon (top left), sausage rolls, chocolate raspberry bread, okonomiyake rolls, sesame white chocolate scones, praline bars, hazelnut praline chocolate cake, several types of tarts, and a delicious Maitake mushroom onion quiche (top left). There wer vegan and gluten free options from the bakery. Grab and go savory items like egg salad sandwiches, curry chicken sandwiches and onigiri were available first thing, and as the day progresses sushi rolls, and hot food items like karage skewers and beef curry handpies were prepared by the kitchen. Aomori is offering pour overs featuring Ogawa Coffee, with ready made drip coffee made with beans from Portland-based Lay Day Coffee available as well.

The kitchen is overseen by baker Yumiko Kobayashi with pastries developed by Yuta Shimotsuma. Kobayashi was previously the Head Baker at Frenchette Bakery in New York City, and earlier in her career was a pastry cook at Maxim de Paris in Tokyo. Shimotsuma has worked in Japan, Australia, and Canada including at Tadashi Yanagi in Tokyo.

The new Aomori is a Japanese conbini-style market—an all-day combination convenience store and quick service eatery. In addition to the baked goods and prepared foods, Aomori stocks pantry items like soy sauces, Japanese sodas and drinks, noodles and rice as well as Japanese specialty items like Tsugaru Vidro glassware from the Aomori region, housewares, and children’s toys.

With today as an exception, Aomori will be open Thursday through Monday, 8 am – 5 pm with plans to eventually extend hours to 8 pm.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

Tuesday Thursday – The Maine Agricultural Trade Show is taking place in Augusta.

Wednesday – The Aomori Market, a conbini-style cafe and store, will be opening in West Bayside at 8 am.

Thursday – Chef Andrew Taylor will be serving a public family meal at the Local 188 event space. Big Boy Bread will be holding a pop-up at Beal’s Ice Cream serving bagels and breakfast sandwiches to celebrate National Bagel Day.

Saturday – Chef Damian Sansonetti will be teaching a Coq Au Vin cooking class and Burgundian wine class at Chaval. Husky Boi will be holding a pop-up at Lambs in South Portland serving muffalatta sandwiches, hoppin’ john hummus, oyster shell ceasar, beans and rice, and sweet potato parfait.

January 20Turamali (instagram) will be holding a pop-up at Luncheonette.

January 22Another Round is hosting a latte art throwdown. The public can come cheer on their favorite baristas or participate in the competition as well.

January 23Two Fat Cats is holding a pie and port tasting For National Pie Day they’ll also have slices of thirteen different pies available that day.  2Gether is holding a BYOB tasting dinner and music event at Balast. The courses of the dinner are each inspired by the “emotional tones and textures” of the piano music being played during the evening by Ben Consgrove.

January 24Courtney Loreg from Woodford’s Food & Beverage will be the guest chef at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner. Asher Boisvert is teaching a vermouth class at Chaval.

January 29Twelve is holding a 5-course Hidden Gems wine dinner. Evo is holding a multi-course wine dinner.

January 30Adrian Arvizu from Big Tree Hospitality will be the guest chef at a steakhouse themed Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner.

February 7 – Chef Damian Sansonetti will be teaching a pasta & negroni class at Chaval.

February 8Ilma Lopez and Damian Sansonetti will be the guest chefs at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner where they’ll celebrate the menu of their former restaurant Piccolo.

February 13Devin Finigan from Aragosta on Deer Isle will be the guest chef at a Flanagan Farm Supper Club dinner. Supper Club is hosting a pre-Valentine’s Day party in collaboration with Kiss Kiss. The Marquis Lounge (read more about them) is holding their grand opening.

March 1 – Chef Damian Sansonetti will be teaching a Whole Hog Butchery class at Chaval.

March 6 – The Maine Craft Brew Summit is taking place. Natalie Cilurzo, co-owner and President of Russian River Brewing Company, will be the keynote speaker.

Planning a wedding, holding a business event, or hosting visitors from away? Our printed guides are a great resource to help your guests explore the Maine restaurant scene.

The Portland and Midcoast pocket guides are now for sale in packs of 25 on our online store.

 

Revel Now Open in Falmouth

Owners Emma Martin and Sami Smart launched Revel (websitefacebookinstagram), a ~35-seat wine and cocktail bar, this past Wednesday. Revel is in the Wyeth building at 267 Route 1 Unit 103 in Falmouth.

The food menu (see below) includes bar snacks like warm olives, deviled eggs (shown above) and smoked trout with chips, small plates like garlic shrimp, brisket and Caesar salad (shown above) as well as chacuterie and cheese boards. There’s also an option for a Snack Tower sized for 6+ people. The bar menu includes classic cocktails, house specialty mixed drinks, spritzs like the Trentino (cappeletti, pink peppercorns, bubbly, soda) wines by the glass, mocktails, beer, cider and hard cider. There’s also an extensive bottle list.

The stylish space offers bar and table seating as well as recessed lounge area (center right). Revel’s hours are evolving. Over the next few days they’ll be open Sunday, Monday and Wednesday at 4 pm, and anticipate opening at 11 am on Thursday as they launch their midday grab and go menu.

Here’s a look at the food, cocktails and wine by the glass menus:

Also, here is the bottle list. The wines are available to enjoy at Revel or to purchase and take home.