This Week's Events

Monday—a charcuterie tasting is being held at Bonobo, the Maine Ambassadors of Food and Drink are running the weekly Foodie Trivia Contest at Bull Feeney’s, and Stephen Lanzalotta is teaching a cooking class.
TuesdayBar Lola is holding a Pinot Noir wine dinner.
Wednesday—the wines of Starlane Vineyards are being featured at a wine dinner at Evangeline.
Thursday—Gritty’s is launching Red Claws Ale, the official beer of Portland’s D-league NBA team, and staff from Redhook will be at The Great Lost Bear for the bar’s weekly brewery showcase.
Saturday—wine tasting are taking place at Old Port Wine Merchants and Black Cherry Provisions.
For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.
If you are holding a local area food event this week that’s not already listed, publicize it by adding it as a comment using the link below.

This Week’s Events

Monday—a charcuterie tasting is being held at Bonobo, the Maine Ambassadors of Food and Drink are running the weekly Foodie Trivia Contest at Bull Feeney’s, and Stephen Lanzalotta is teaching a cooking class.

TuesdayBar Lola is holding a Pinot Noir wine dinner.

Wednesday—the wines of Starlane Vineyards are being featured at a wine dinner at Evangeline.

Thursday—Gritty’s is launching Red Claws Ale, the official beer of Portland’s D-league NBA team, and staff from Redhook will be at The Great Lost Bear for the bar’s weekly brewery showcase.

Saturday—wine tasting are taking place at Old Port Wine Merchants and Black Cherry Provisions.

For more information on these and other upcoming food happenings in the area, visit the event calendar.

If you are holding a local area food event this week that’s not already listed, publicize it by adding it as a comment using the link below.

A Full House in Site?

Norm Jabar recently launched a set of websites for his three restaurants, Norm’s Bar & Grill, Norm’s East End Grill and the Downtown Lounge.  Additionally, K Horton has just relaunched the site for her cheese shop and market in the Public Market House. These and many other additions continue to flesh out the collective online presence for the restaurants, bars and other food vendors in town. However, some of the businesses that are part of the local food economy don’t have a site yet.
Here’s a partial list:

Plenty of potential customers for some enterprising web designers to work with 2010 . . .

Pineland Cheese & Beef

Today’s Maine Sunday Telegram includes a feature article on Pineland Farm’s cheese making and beef operations.

The farm’s beef cattle operation and its cheese-making business are poised to turn a profit this year, the foundation says. Demand for locally produced food is contributing to the farm’s success, along with economies of scale, luck and good timing.

The two businesses – Pineland Farms Cheese and Pineland Farms Natural Meats Inc. – are both putting Maine on the map as a major producer of natural food products.

Pineland Cheese & Beef

Today’s Maine Sunday Telegram includes a feature article on Pineland Farm’s cheese making and beef operations.

The farm’s beef cattle operation and its cheese-making business are poised to turn a profit this year, the foundation says. Demand for locally produced food is contributing to the farm’s success, along with economies of scale, luck and good timing.

The two businesses – Pineland Farms Cheese and Pineland Farms Natural Meats Inc. – are both putting Maine on the map as a major producer of natural food products.

Ready Bros Negotiating Maine State Pier Space

According to an article in today’s Press Herald Ready Lobster Co is in the process of inking a deal with the city to lease part of the Maine State Pier for their wholesale lobster business.

The council will decide Monday whether to lease a portion of the large shed at the end of the city-owned pier to Ready Seafood Co. for $100,000 a year.

Although the 3,000-square-foot tank might be the closest thing to an aquarium that Portland ever sees, the operation would be strictly industrial.

The company, now located behind Becky’s Diner on Hobson’s Wharf, would move to the Maine State Pier and use the new facility for wholesaling, packaging, shipping and processing.