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A new cocktail and wine bar called The Marquis (website, instagram) is scheduled to open on Friday. It’s located in the Arts District at 150 Park Street in the space formerly occupied by Sagamore Hill, and will be open daily, 4 – 11 pm and until 1 am on Friday/Saturday.
Owners Meg Bartos and Jacob Coombs have looked to French American history, New Orleans speakeasies and contemporary French bistros for inspiration for the design of the space and the menu. New Orleans classics like the Sazarac (rye, Peychaud’s, demerara sugar, Herbsaint) along with house designed drinks and wine by the glass and bottle are available. The Marquis also offers traditional absinthe fountain service with your choice of French and Maine made absinthes. Non-alcoholic cocktails, dessert drinks like the Grasshopper (Underberg, house creme de menthe, creme de cacao, cream, vermouth) a selection of beer and shot pairing are also available like a Coors with Old Forester. Bar snacks like Cajun-spiced corn nuts, pigs in a blanket, and some sweet treats are available to enjoy with the drinks. A feature of the menu are a set of caviar and champagne options and caviar bumps. See below for the full menu.
Coombs is originally from the Skowhegan area in Somerset County and the couple met while he was bartending in Saint Croix. Since moving back to Maine he’s worked at a number of local establishments and was on staff at Sagamore Hill. Bartos has lived in France and is a serial entrepreneur. This will be her fourth company and the first in the hospitality industry.
The name of the business is a reference to the Marquis de Lafayette whom the Lafayette Building that the bar is in was named for. On his tour of America in 1825, Lafayette visited Portland and stayed at the Mussey Boarding House which was located near the corner of Park and Congress Streets. The motto for the bar will be “Cur non?” which translates as “Why Not?” and was used by Lafayette on his coat of arms.
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