Restauranteur William Justice has leased 122 Washington Ave where he plans to operate a bakery cafe by day and a farm-to-table restaurant at night. Justice shared,
I want to create a world where daily life brings us close to the bounty in the field and forest, the length of sunlight, the wealth in the ocean, and all those who labor there. My work is to create a community of care, pleasure, and nourishment that uplifts all who touch it, whether they simply enjoy a wild blueberry scone on an autumn morning or rise bewildered and giddy from an unforgettable mid-winter feast.
Justice hopes to launch his counter service coffee shop and bakery by the end of April. At Mourning Cloak (instagram) he plans to serve a globally-inspired selection of morning pastries like pao de queijo, cardamom buns, and scones as well as a biscuit-based breakfast sandwiches. The lunch menu will feature grab-and-go options like grain bowls, salads, soups, and flatbreads. Customers will enter Mourning Cloak via the storefront between 122 Washington and Portland Pottery (see above).
Phase two will see the launch of the Sweetfern Geometer (instagram) restaurant. The dining room is being renovated to include a 20-seat bar with an overall seating capacity for 80 guests. The restaurant will offer some a la carte options, however, the central offering will be meals utilizing seasonal ingredients and guided by dinner guest preferences (vegetarian, seafood, etc). Stay tuned for more detail on Sweetfern which Justice hopes to launch by the end of May.
Justice began his career in hospitality running an underground catering operation in California as an offshoot of his work in the publishing industry. The side venture to provide food for book events eventually became center stage in his career. He went on to launch a farm-to-table restaurant and bookstore/coffee shop in Kansas, before moving to NYC where he was the chef and co-owner Tannat Wine & Cheese.
The businesses are named after the Mourning Cloak butterfly and the Sweetfern Geometer moth, both of which can be found in Maine.
See the Under Construction page for a full list of restaurants under development in Portland.








