Chris Wilcox has leased the 4,606 sq ft former Thistle & Grouse space at 10 Cotton Street where he plans to open Sawyer’s Butcher & Delicatessen (website, instagram). Sawyer’s will be a whole animal butcher shop and counter service sandwich cafe. Wilcox shared,
I’m excited to bring a whole animal butcher shop to Portland. Butchering and charcuterie making have always been really enjoyable kitchen tasks for me and I’m looking forward to making it my sole focus. At Judy Gibson we developed a big pantry of items that made that food what it was. I can’t wait to start building up Sawyer’s pantry and continue where we left off at Judy’s, but with sandwiches.
Wilcox will be exclusively sourcing from Maine farms tapping into the relationships he’s built over the past decade of working as a chef in the state. In addition to daily retail sales, Wilcox hopes to wholesale meats to restaurants, and offer a butcher shop CSA for home cooks.
Wilcox will also be launching an in-house charcuterie program producing prepared meats like mortadella, pates, and terrines. Sides like coleslaw, sauerkraut, pickles will be available at the market as well pantry ingredients like rendered tallow. Additionally, a Sawyer’s line of dog food will enable Portlanders to feed their fury family members the same traceable locally sourced meats that they enjoy themselves.
The cafe menu will have half a dozen regular sandwiches like a traditional New Orleans muffaletta created with house made cold cuts, as well as a rotating list of specials driven by what’s available from the shop. Sawyers will have a beer and wine license for guests who want to enjoy a drink with their meal. There will be ~15 seats inside Sawyer’s, and during the warmer month tables in the enclosed patio along Cotton Street will be an option. Sawyer’s will also offer sandwich platters for business meals and family gatherings.
Renovations on the first floor of the building will soon be under way, and Wilcox hopes to be open by the start of July. The large second floor dining room will be available to rent for special events. When it launches Sawyer’s will be open Wednesday through Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm, and Sundays, 10 am – 4 pm.
Wilcox formerly owned and operated Judy Gibson in South Portland, and previously had been the chef de cuisine at Eventide.








