1:00 a.m. Curfew has reviewed Port City Sports Bar.
Tour de Farms
Mary Grant from Simply Scandinavian Foods has written a letter to the editor that appeared in today’s paper in support of a Portland area Tour de Farms.
Eat the View
Scarborough resident Roger Doiron tied for 3rd place in the Climate Matters contest for his video This Lawn is Your Lawn. The video was produced in support of his Eat the View campaign which aims to convince the next President of the US to plant a vegetable garden on the lawn of the White House.
Food Theft
Pizza Time asked police not to arrest the person responsible for stealing food from their store on Veranda Street. According to the brief article in today’s paper, “A police dog tracked the suspect to a nearby home and police were prepared to arrest him, but the business owner asked them not to do so, reasoning that the thief had fallen on hard times, police said.”
Weekend Events
The Food section in today’s Press Herald includes an article about the Harvest on the Harbor food festival taking place this weekend and the Diwali Festival of Lights scheduled for November 1.
Dogfish Bar & Grill
Chris2fer has reviewed Dogfish Bar & Grill.
“The food is great, the atmosphere is perfect, the staff is obliging, and the experience is worth it. 4 out of 5 stars.”
Dogfish Bar & Grill
Chris2fer has reviewed Dogfish Bar & Grill.
“The food is great, the atmosphere is perfect, the staff is obliging, and the experience is worth it. 4 out of 5 stars.”
David's 388
Type A Diversions has reviewed David’s 388.
“David’s 388 is a comfortable neighborhood restaurant and gathering spot . . . While the young Chef Bryne’s artistically presented cuisine demonstrates more flair than refined culinary skill, overall we enjoyed our evening at David’s 388, and would likely return when in the area again.”
David’s 388
Type A Diversions has reviewed David’s 388.
“David’s 388 is a comfortable neighborhood restaurant and gathering spot . . . While the young Chef Bryne’s artistically presented cuisine demonstrates more flair than refined culinary skill, overall we enjoyed our evening at David’s 388, and would likely return when in the area again.”
City Art Prevention
The Bollard reports that “Another business in Portland’s downtown Arts District has been prevented from offering art.” According to the article, Pom’s Thai Taste ran afoul of the city’s dispersal ordinance.