Maine Food & Dining News: Waldoboro, Monson, Deer Isle, Nobleboro, Eastport, Brunswick, South Portland, Old Orchard Beach, Cape Neddick, Bridgton, York Beach, Kennebunk, Rockland, Lincolnville, Biddeford, Perry, Wiscasset, Norway

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

  • Farms are starting to announce their 2026 summer dinner schedules. Lakin’s Gorges Cheese will be holding their Cowside Dinners at their Waldoboro farm June through September. Turning Page Farm and Brewery will be holding farm to table dinners June through September in Monson. Yellow Birch Farm on Deer Isle is holding a series of guest chef dinners July through September—Georgia Macon will be the guest chef for dinners taking place July 30th and 31st. Wanderwood will be holding a dinner series  June through October at their farm in Nobleboro with guest chefs from Huskyboi and Greenleaf & Sonder.
  • A new cocktail bar called The Rumery (facebook) held their grand opening last Saturday in Eastport. They’re located at 56 Water Street nearly across the street from Phoenix Fine Wines. The Rumery serves a extended selection of martinis and manhattans and signature cocktails as well as raw bar options and small plates like warm olives and a sardine salad.
  • Chef Devin Finigan’s new book A Kitchen on Goose Cove: Recipes from the Heart of Maine went on sale last week. Finigan is the chef/owner of Aragosta on Deer Isle. She has been a Beard Award nominee and her restaurant has been recognized by Food & Wine on their Global Tastemakers list for the last three years.
  • Hug Sen Noodle Bar (website, facebook) opened recently in Brunswick in the space formerly occupied by Bao Bao and Tao Yuan. They’re open daily, 11 am – 9 pm. The menu includes a range of pan-Asian dishes like ramen, kimchi fried rice, dan dan noodles, and khao soi (shown above).
  • The Maine Jamaican Kitchen recently opened in Souht Portland. They’re located at 85 Western Avenue in the space formerly occupied by Elevation Burger. The menu includes options like jerk chicken wings, a chickpeas and cabbage stir fry, fried plantains and a kid’s menu.
  • A new restaurant called Woody’s Seafood Shake (website, facebook) is slated to open soon in Old Orchard Beach. Billed as a Cajun-style seafood restaurant and bar, the menu includes items like po’boys, jambalya, and crawfish fried rice.
  • Swell Kitchen (instagram) has opened for business in Cape Neddick. As we previously reported, it’s being launched by Swell House (websiteinstagram) offering grab-and-go foods as well a build-a-bowl option and house signature bowls. Eating Through the Seacoast has published a field report from Swell Kitchen.
  • The Bridgton restaurant Standard Gastropub in Bridgton is rebranding their business and will now be known as The Last Chair. They shared that they’ve “always really been an Aprés ski bar at heart” and that the new business name better reflects that. The Last Chair will be serving the same menu that their Standard Gastropub customers already enjoy. Watch for their new covered outdoor oyster and cocktail bar to launch in the next few weeks. The interior design of the restaurant will shift towards the new brand’s ski theme over the next several months.
  • Moderation Brewing (website, facebook, instagram) in Brunswick has been holding a series of soft openings at their new location at 21 Town Hall Place. Watch their social media for an announcement on their grand opening. The Maine Brewers Guild has published a field report with photos from the soft opening.
  • Two new businesses being launched by the owners of the Sand Dollar Bar & Grille (instagram) have opened in York Beach. The Flounder (instagram) is a counter service cafe serving sushi, poke, lobster rolls, chowder, and offering a raw bar. Shorties Beach Cafe (instagram) is a coffee and bagel shop with full line of brewed and espresso coffee drinks plus breakfast sandwiches and burritos.
  • A new restaurant called Signal (website, instagram) is under construction at 27 Western Avenue in Kennebunk. It will be in the building formerly occupied by Via Sophia by the Sea. Their website shares that the menu will be “anchored in responsibly sourced local seafood and premium cuts of steak – prepared with a balance of simplicity and refinement.” The owners hope to open Signal in June.
  • A new bar and restaurant called The Idle Hour (instagram) is under construction in Rockland. Owners Stacy and Radu Fulea have been longtime members of staff at Ada’s. The Idle Hour will be located at 273 Main Street.
  • Cellardoor owner Bettina Doulton has announced that she’s sold the winery’s farmhouse and vineyard to Matt and Evalina Haskell. The announcement reads in part, “Over the past several months, a confluence of events, many gut-wrenching and others simply forcing reflection, has led me to step aside now so two eager, next-generation people can assume the mantle of caretaking for this beautiful place. Matt and Evalina Haskell have purchased the Farmhouse and Vineyard property, to be called Cellardoor Farm. Matt sees what this property can be in its next phase – it speaks to him, as it has spoken to me.”
  • The Biddeford Gazette reports that longtime Biddeford pub Mulligan’s closing. Their last day in business will be Sunday. Mulligan’s originally opened in 1997.
  • As previously reported, there was a fire Makoto in South Portland. A timeframe for the relaunch of the restaurant is still to be determined.
  • The 5th Annual Rhubarb Festival is taking place on June 6th in Perry. There will be classes on baking with rhubarb and making rhubarb wine and using it in coktails as well as talks on growing rhubarb and other topics all celebrating this year’s them of “Rhubarb is Sexy”.
  • The Maine Tasting Center in Wiscasset is holding a series of events on edible insects this year. The event series is kicking off on May 30th with a Edible Insect Happy Hour. For more reporting on the subject, see this article from The Lincoln County News.
  • The Sun Journal has published an article about Alicia Plummer and John Avola and their business the Norway Pizza Exchange.
  • Five new entries have been added to the Maine Food Map: Perch in Waldoboro, Suzuki in Rockland, Saint George Pizza in Warren, The Parlor in Bath, and Walkers Maine in Cape Neddick.

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.

Menu Prices

The Maine Sunday Telegram has written an article about the increasing price—and underlying costs for restaurants—of dining out.

But soaring food costs are just one piece of the puzzle for restaurant and bar owners struggling to keep their menu prices in check. Since the pandemic, they’ve been at the mercy of upsurges to practically all of their costs, including labor, rent, utilities, taxes, insurance, swipe fees and packaging.

Fire at Makoto in South Portland

There was a fire at Makoto yesterday. Co-owner Rattanak Tray shared that everyone was able exit safely. The timeframe to re-open the restaurant is unknown at this point. Extinguising the fire required cutting open the roof of the building.

Makoto opened in South Portland earlier this year. It’s was launched by Tray and Hope MacVane-Tray who also own Yosaku in Portland.

Update: The South Portland Fire Department has issued a news release about the fire which reads in part,

The building was occupied at the time of the incident. Those present exited when alerted to the fire. Upon arrival, crews encountered heavy smoke inside the restaurant. Firefighters quickly located a fire in the ceiling area near the kitchen exhaust hood system. The fire was extinguished promptly; however, significant damage was sustained to the kitchen and portions of the roof. No injuries were reported. The business is expected to remain closed for an extended period while repairs are completed.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

ThursdayKathy Gunst and Domenica Marchetti will be at Print bookstore to discuss Marchetti’s book Italian Cookies: Authentic Recipes and Sweet Stories from Every Region. The Press Herald is holding a live Ask Me Anything session online with their food writing team Peggy Frodinsky and Tim Cebula.

Saturday – It’s the opening day of Barkada, a Filipino fast casual restaurant located at 425 Fore Street. Orange Bike Brewing is holding a gluten-free market and expo which will include a book signing by Jenn Lueke for her book Don’t Think About Dinner.

June 6Absolem will be at Anoche for the release of their collaboration cider Last Night.

June 8Scratch Baking Company is teaching a corn baking workshop.

June 15 – The James Beard Foundation will be announcing the 2026 award winners. Thomas Takashi Cooke from Izakaya Minato and Dana Street from Fore Street, Scales, Standard Baking, and Street & Company are this year’s nominees from Maine.

June 27Mast Landing is holding the 2026 Wavy Days Beer Fest at Thompson’s Point.

June 28 – The Good Food Foundation will be announcing the winners of their 2026 awards program. 7 Maine food producers are finalists.

July 24-26The Kneading Conference is taking place in Skowhegan.

August 22 – The Maine State Cake Decorating Championship is taking place in South Paris.

August 28-30Maine Apple Camp is taking place in Hope. The biennial event covers a wide range of topics including “innovative orcharding methods, identifying and preserving heritage varieties, foraging wild fruit, cider making and lots more.”

September 25-27 – The Common Ground Fair is taking place in Unity.

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Barkada to Open Saturday

Barkada (website, instagram) is opening for business on Saturday May 30th. The new Filipino fast casual restaurant is located at 425 Fore Street in the space formerly occupied by Paper Tiger. It will be open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 am – 9 pm and until 10 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

Chefs Nicole and Ben Bowers and business partners Margaret and Luka Dow are serving a menu house designed bowls like the Spicy Baddie shown above as well as a Build Your Own option where customers select a base of grain or greens, a protein, toppings and sauce. Lumpia rolls and a noodle dish called pancit are available as sides.  In addition to soft drinks Barkada also serves an ube pina colada slush, and Singha, Tsingtao and Sapporo beer.

Nicole and Ben Bowers are the chefs for Barkada. Nicole Bowers is originally from the Philippines. She and Ben Bowers met while attending the Institute of Culinary Education in NY. They’ve worked in Michelin-starred restaurants including for Daniel Boulud. Prior to moving to Maine they worked as private chefs in Florida. The Dows also have a background in the hospitality industry including operating a cafe in Boston and in food distribution.

Barkada initially launched as a food truck late last June.

Rod Mitchell at Browne Trading

Mainebiz reports that founder Rod Mitchell is stepping down as the CEO of Browne Trading.

More than three decades after founding Browne Trading Co. on Portland’s waterfront, Rod Browne Mitchell is stepping down as CEO of the specialty food vendor he built into a nationally recognized brand.

Mitchell will stay on with the company as brand ambassador, while David Yourd, who has served as president since May 2025, will take the reins as CEO.

Cocktail Mary on Market Street

Isaac MacDougal has announced he’s relaunching Cocktail Mary (instagram). It will now be located at 30 Market Street on the third floor of the building above Oun Lido’s. Cocktail Mary will initially be open Fridays and Saturdays at 9 pm. In June MacDougal expect to expand the hours of operation to Thursday through Saturday, 5 pm – 1 am.

In an interview with the Press Herald, MacDougal shared,

“One of the thing that’s important about having queer spaces is the broader community coming in and experiencing queer joy,” he said. “I don’t want to be a gatekeeper. I want everyone to feel comfortable coming in and being a part of what we’re building here.”

Cocktail Mary first launched at 229 Congress Street in 2019 and MacDougal closed that location in January 2025.