Interview with Micahel Angelone

Portland Magazine has published an interview with Michael Angelone about the history of Pizza by Angelone.

It’s as unlikely for an origin story to be true as it is for a slice of pepperoni to realize it isn’t a savory island surrounded by icebergs of cheese in a sea of tomato sauce.

Angelone’s is the rare exception.

It was and is the first pizza shop ever in Maine. Established in 1947 and constant as the North Star, the local chain survives in the form of Angelone’s West at 768 Main Street in Westbrook.

Lunch at The Lost Kitchen

The Lost Kitchen (website, facebook, instagram) now offers a regular counter service lunch Tuesday through Saturday. Dubbed the Little Lost Kitchen it operates out of a seaparate cafe space at the restaurant’s renovated mill building in Freedom. Lunch is available on a walk-in basis—no reservations needed or available.

Chef/owner Erin French and her team are serving a menu of baked goods like coffee cake, scones, chocolate coconut rose macaroons with beer wine, ice tea, shrubs, cold brew, and soft drinks. The daily lunch menu includes snacks like snap peas dusted with citrus salt, oysters and olives along with dishes like the cornflake fried chicken, salad, carrot and corriander soup, French ham and butter sandwiches and strawberry shortcake shown in this set of images from today.

The lunch menu is available 11 am – 2:30 pm, with baked good, sandwiches, wine and beer available until 4 pm. Our best advice is to get their early—today’s lunch line started to form up at 10:30 am. There are a few tables indoors but most of the seating is on a patio overlooking the picturesque mill pond.

The Lost Kitchen is located at 22 Mill Street, Freedom, Maine (map) which Google Maps says is a 90+ minute drive from Portland. Parking is just across the bridge from the mill building.

Noble Pizzeria & Barbecue Closing

Ryan Carey has announced plans to close Noble Pizzeria & Barbecue (websiteinstagram). Their last day in business will be July 12th.

After nine remarkable years of Noble, it is with a full heart that we share some bittersweet news. We have made the incredibly difficult decision to close our doors at 476 Stevens Avenue, a place that has meant so much to us and to so many in our community.
 
Running a restaurant of this size and pace requires complete dedication, and Noble has received my whole heart for many years. As my family grows, I have come to realize that I can no longer give the restaurant the focus it deserves while also being fully present for the people who need me most. At this stage in life, I am choosing to turn more of my time and energy toward my family and other businesses.

The Stevens Ave restaurant opened in November 2024, and it preceded by Noble Barbecue on Forest Avenue which opened in 2017.

Photo: This image was taken in October 2024 before Noble opened.

Upcoming Food & Dining Events

Monday-Saturday – The 4th Annual Wurst Week Ever is taking place at High Roller, Mash Tun, Room for Improvement, and The Shop.

Monday-Sunday – Green Crab Week is taking place with the Green Crab Working Summit taking place in Portland on the 24th,

TuesdayHigh Roller is holding a Bourbon Tasting Dinner.

Wednesday – The Portland Wild Food Meetup is taking place at Anoche.

Thursday – The Maine Grain Alliance is holding the 2nd Annual Portland Bread Crawl. “Embark on a food odyssey through Portland, Maine, tasting the most delicious bread, pastry, and pizza offerings from beloved establishments. AND the fun continues after our downtown crawl with an after party at NIGHT MOVES BREAD.”

Thursday-Saturday – The Greek Festival is taking place.

SaturdayMast Landing is holding the 2026 Wavy Days Beer Fest at Thompson’s Point. Orange Bike Brewing is hosting a cookbook swap as a benefit for The Locker Project.

Saturday/Sunday – The Maine Oyster Festival is taking place in Freeport.

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.”

August 29Dinner x Friends is holding their next event.

September 19PoutineFest is taking place.

September 25-27 – The 50th Annual Common Ground Fair is taking place in Unity.

Octoberr 8 – The Maine Food Producers Showcase & Golden Fork Awards is taking place in Portland.

Planning a wedding, holding a business event, or hosting visitors from away? Our printed guides are a great resource to help your guests explore the Maine restaurant scene.

The 2026 Portland and Midcoast pocket guides are now for sale in packs of 25 on our online store.

Maine Food & Dining News: Wells, Ogunquit, Kittery, Wiscasset, Rockland, Dresden, Veazie, Freeport, Cumberland, Cape Neddick, Spruce Head, Waldoboro, North Haven

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

  • Luis Valadez, Angel Gutierrez and Cesar Tostado, the owners of Azul Agave (website, facebook, instagram) in Sanford, have leased a space at 40-75 Wells Plaza in Wells where they plan to open another location of their restaurant. A second Azul Agave is soon to launch at 414 Main Street in Ogunquit. After the Wells location opens in July they plan to open another restaurant in downtown Kittery this fall.
  • Treats (websitefacebookinstagram) has launched their new ~40-seat wine bar (photos above). It’s located in the side room of the Wiscasset bakery and shop and will initially be open Thursday through Saturday, 3 – 9 pm. At the wine bar they’re serving a rotating menu of low intervention wines and dishes. Shown above are a glass of sparkling wine from C. Greffe Touraine Brut Blanc from Loire and Treat’s lamb barbacoa tostada. Other dishes include littleneck clams served with ramp butter over brown bread, a scallop crudo and strawberries in a pool of chamomile whipped cream. The bar menu includes local beers, wines like Broc Cellars Valdiguie rose, and Evenkeel sparking hop water.
  • A new counter service outdoor cafe (see below, photo courtesy of Rocky’s) called Rocky’s Food Shack (instagram) has opened in Rockland. It is located in the former Wiley’s space at the corner of Main and Elm Streets. Owners Christian Pavesi and Elizabeth Nicholson moved to Maine from Nantucket. They’re serving a menu (see below) that includes lobster rolls, hot dogs, both pulled pork and jack fruit barbeque sandwiches, as well as sides, drinks and a children’s menu. “We wanted Rocky’s to feel welcoming, unfussy, and rooted in community, the kind of spot where you can grab a great lobster roll, sit outside in the garden, and enjoy summer in Maine.”
  • A new pop-up Indian restaurant called Cutting (instagram) is now operating out of the Korean Dad space in Veazie. They’re open weekly on Tuesdays and you can see their menu on instagram. “From the streets of Bombay to Bangor. Every item on this menu carries a story, a memory, and a piece of home. From our signature Keema roll to flavorful Sheekh kebabs and handcrafted chai, we’re bringing the bold flavors of Bombay to Maine – one bite at a time.”
  • The Main Street Baking Company (facebook, instagram) recently opened in Freeport. An article in the Press Herald reports that the bakery has been lauched by Jenniffer Grant “Grant is an educator and coach at Leavitt Area High School, and a fifth-generation baker who has been baking cakes for family and friends out of her Pownal home for 16 years. She said she jumped at the chance to open a bakery downtown.” The bakery is located at 32 Main Street and is open dail 6 am – 6 pm.
  • Adam Rodgers from Your Maine Home published a report on a Polish cafe called the Dresden Coffee & Gallery. They’re located at 769 Gardiner Road and Rodgers reports that they’re serving a menu that includes, “Pierogies done six ways (yes, including lobster), bigos, fresh borscht, and gluten free pastries made from scratch.”
  • As previously reported, pastry chef Georgia Macon has purchased a building in Cumberland where she plans to launch a bakery/cafe called Mère (websiteinstagram).
  • As previously reported, chef Lee Frank has leased the former Arrows building in Cape Neddick where he plans to open a new fine dining restaurant called Mazon.
  • If you’re a regular reader of this weekly report, you may be noticing the same trend we are. With the launch of XO Bakery in Pownal, Full Hearts Farm Store in Durham, the impending relaunch of the New Gloucester Village Store, the Dresden Cafe mentioned above, and the opening of a new general store and restaurant in Bowdoinham we’re seeing new business developments in more rural towns away from the coast and larger population centers in the Portland area and Southern Midcoast. These could be part of an inland roadtrip that connects up with the Sheepscot General Store in Whitefield, Morse’s in western Waldoboro, Pottle’s in Liberty, Aagier’s Den Meadery in Palermo and finishes up with a dinner at Circumstance in Swanville.
  • Green Crab Week is taking place on June 22-28 at several locations in Maine. The Green Crab Working Summit is taking place in Portland on the 24th, a chef workshop in Wiscasset on the 25th, and a green crab derby at the Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport also on the 25th. See the event website for all the details on these and other events.
  • The Maine Oyster Festival is taking place in Freeport on June 27-28th.
  • The Causeway at the Craignair Inn will be hosting a Bold Coast Spirits tasting on July 19th.
  • The Midcoast catering and events company Applecroft is launching a kitchen garden dinner series at their location in Waldoboro. Chef Maria McGarvey will be serving a multi-course dinner of locally sourced wood-fired dishes.
  • The North Haven Inn is relaunching the Monday Night Dinner series. The 3-course dinners are being prepared by Beard Award Nominee chef Ben Jackson. Reservations open weekly on the Wednesday prior to the dinner.

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.

More Food Trucks

It’s a banner year for new food trucks. In addition to the two Ugly Duckling trucks (1, 2), Terlingua Sidecar at Oxbow, and Reef’s Real Fruit Ice Cream at Rising Tide, there are three other food trucks to tell you about:

Sammy’s Scoops (instagram) on Ocean Street has launched a new food truck on Washington Avenue. They’re located in the parking lot next to Sissle & Daughters. Hours will be Monday through Thursday, noon –8 pm and Friday through Sunday, noon –9 pm.

Matcha Mood on Congress Street has launched a food truck called Matcha Mood on the Go (instagram). You can find them today on the Western Prom near Maine Med.

Hank & Arties (instagram) is soon to launch a second food truck. When it does you will be able to find them alongside the Bard Coffee and Not a Bakery food truck near Twelve and Eastern Prom walking trail.

For daily accurate tracking of all food trucks in Portland download the Food Truckalico app.

Wine Wise Expands to Florida

The Portland-based wine experience and travel company Wine Wise (website, facebook, instagram) has announced an expansion to Fort Lauderdale. In Florida, Wine Wise will be offering wine cruises in the intercoastal waterway aboard the Sea Rocket December through April. They will be holding a few pop-up cruises this summer/fall to introduce themselves to the local market.

Owner Erica Archer shared,

Over the past sixteen years, we’ve had the privilege of welcoming thousands of guests aboard our Wine Sails in Portland, Maine. We’re incredibly excited to expand Wine Wise to Fort Lauderdale, where we’ll host our highly curated Fine Wine Cruises along the city’s stunning Intracoastal Waterway from December through April.

We’ve always believed that great wine is even better when paired with a phenomenal experience in an unforgettable setting. As we explored winter destinations, Fort Lauderdale immediately rose to the top of our list. The city has an energy that’s contagious, a world-class hospitality scene, and one of the most spectacular waterfronts in the country.

Archer founded Wine Wise in 2010. Over the last 16 years, their offerings have expanded to include wine walks to Portland restaurants, the popular summer wine sails, guided trips to wine regions in France, Italy and the US, and the operation a wine club.