New food and dining developments are taking place all across Maine. Here are some recent updates to keep you in the know:
- Down East magazine has published a profile of Joe Robbins, the chef at Marsh Island Kitchen in Hampden which opened last fall. Robbins was a Beard Awards semifinalist in 2024 and participated in the White House Tribal Nation Summit in 2023 and 2024. “Cooking in a little town in central Maine, sprinkling his menu with influences from Native American cuisines, he garnered national acclaim. Now, at a new restaurant, he’s doing things differently — and rethinking what it means to make Indigenous food.”
- A Bangor food truck called Dreamer Food (website, facebook, instagram) is set to open their new restaurant on February 18th. Dreamer Food serves a menu of Lebanese & Armenian food like shawarma, soujouk, falafel and baklava. They’ll be located at 97 Allen Ave.
- The Maine Famous has published a video interview owner Cody Gordon and Chef Brian Weber from Mountain Social in Bethel.
- Mainebiz has published an article about Belle Boulangerie, a bakery that opened this past May in Hallowell.
- The Bangor Daily News reports that Saylor DesJardin is soon to be the new owner of the Flexit Cafe cafe in Ellsworth. “Flexit Cafe, located at the center of Ellsworth’s downtown on Main Street, has been owned by Paul Markosian and Lorena Stearns since March 2015. The couple is selling the cafe to 24-year-old local Saylor DesJardin, who has worked on and off at Flexit since 2021. The sale will be official later this month, Markosian said.”
- The Portsmouth Herald reports that chef Jon Adelson is launching York Street Kitchen. It will be located at 7 York Street in York next to SoMe Brewing. “Now he’s launching a concept of his own with York Street Kitchen at 7 York St., where he’s building a menu around made-from-scratch soups, salads with homemade dressings, and sandwiches made on sourdough from his 20‑year‑old starter.”
- Tickets are now on sale for the Blenheim Hanami Picnic which takes place on May 17th in Bremen.
- We’ve added eleven new entries to the Maine Food Map: TunkJoy in Steuben, Neat in Boothbay Harbor, Circumstance in Swanville, Rooted Heart in Buxton, Marsh Island Kitchen in Hampden, Pier French Fries in Old Orchard Beach, Winona’s in Camden, Bintliff’s Corner Brew in Gardiner, Peng’s Pizza Pies in Biddeford, and both Mancini’s Italian Deli, and Bene’s Beef in Lewiston. Our guide on Where to Eat in Maine currently has 96 entries representing 50+ communities from all of Maine’s sixteen counties. We plan to continue catching up with the backlog of great spots to write about, and road-tripping around Maine to find more throughout 2026. Keep sending in your recommendations for places we should visit, share on social media and add to the list.
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.












