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New food and dining developments are taking place all across Maine. Here are some recent updates to keep you in the know:
- Bene’s Beef (instagram) opened for business yesterday in Lewiston. Chef TJ Castiello and his family are serving a menu (middle left) of roast beef sandwiches and tallow fries. Shown above is The Old Timer (middle right) which made with American cheese, shaved onions, pickles and whole grain mustard. Bene’s is located at 990 Lisbon Street and will be open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 7 pm.
- Lewiston cocktail bar Sonder & Dram (top 2 photos) has announced they’ll be closing down in mid-July. S&D launched in 2018 and the owners had also operated a restaurant called Bon Vivant which closed in 2024. Their statement reads in part, “Since opening in June of 2018, we’ve had the absolute privilege of serving this community we love so much. What started as a small cocktail bar with a big heart grew into a space where strangers became regulars, regulars became friends, and friends became family. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to every staff member who poured their energy and talent into making Sonder & Dram what it was. And to every guest who pulled up a bar stool, shared a laugh, or supported us through the highs and lows — we couldn’t have done it without you. This isn’t a goodbye with sadness, but one with deep gratitude. It’s been a great run, and we’re proud of everything we created together.”
- Blue Feather Kitchen + Bar (website, facebook) has opened for business in Lewiston. They’re located at 49 Lisbon Street serving a menu of that includes appetizers, salads, sandwiches, tacos, entrees and desserts like banana’s foster. They’re open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 am – 9 pm and for Sunday brunch, 8 am – 2 pm.
- As reported in May, Bao & Beyond will be opening a restaurant in Augusta. They’ve now launched a NuMarket campaign to raise to help with the buildout. They’ve raised $5k towards a $25k goal so far. As with all NuMarket campaigns, every dollar committed to the effort will earn you $1,20 in credits at the restaurant to use in the future.
- Emma Martin and Sami Smart, the owners of the catering and event business Revel Board and Beverage (website, facebook, instagram), have leased space in Falmouth where they plan to open a wine bar. They’ll be located in in the same building as Sapporo and Cafe Luna. In addition to the wine bar the new location will be a market with grab and go cheese and mezze boards, snack boxes and salads as well as sell wine and beer and provisions like crackers, cheese, charcuterie, jams, and pickles.
- Coffee industry insider publication Sprudge has published an article on the new Tern Coffee bar (bottom right) in Brunswick.
- Travel and Leisure has published a travel guide to Ogunquit that includes some recommendations on where to eat in the seaside summer destination.
- A new food truck called QP Burger (instagram) launched this past week at the Ocean View Grange in Port Clyde. Owner Mike Mastronardi is serving a menu of smash burgers, red snappers and fries. They’ll be open Wednesday through Saturday, 10:30 am – 3 pm.
- Islandport Press will be publishing a book by Lady Oyster owner Virginia Shaffer. Oyster Society: Stories from Inside the Shell is due out in the summer of 2026. “This book follows Virginia’s journey across North America to uncover the powerful voices behind the quirky, promising world of oysters. After visiting her first oyster farm on a whim, she becomes enthralled by the underbelly world of seafood parties, oyster flotillas, and clamorous shucking competitions, where brazen characters like Holy City Oyster Maven, The Real Oyster Cult, and Oyster Ninja reside.”
- The North Haven Inn has restarted their Monday night dinner series. The meals are prepared by Ben Jackson, who received a James Beard nomination for his work at Drifters Wife in 2020.
- The Bangor Daily News has published an article about Salt Butter Farm, a restaurant (bottom left) that opened last summer in Sherman. The BDN also reports that a new Mexican restaurant called Roca Azul has opened for business in Bangor.
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.