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Parker's

September 28, 2008 | Posted in Reviews

Parker’s received 1½ stars from this week’s Taste & Tell review in the Maine Sunday Telegram.

“Dishes dominated by starch, overcooked seafood and poor-quality ingredients spoil meals at Parker’s Restaurant.”

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Parker’s

September 28, 2008 | Posted in Reviews

Parker’s received 1½ stars from this week’s Taste & Tell review in the Maine Sunday Telegram.

“Dishes dominated by starch, overcooked seafood and poor-quality ingredients spoil meals at Parker’s Restaurant.”

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Arabica

September 27, 2008 | Posted in Under Construction

Arabica reopened yesterday in their new space at 2 Free St.

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Eating the Peninsula

September 27, 2008 | Posted in Reviews

Travels with Hilary has spent a few days eating her way around the Portland peninsula making stops at Eve’s, Mims Brasserie, The Grill Room, Hugo’s, Bresca, The Porthole, Artemisia, Black Tie, Micucci’s and Two Fat Cats before heading “back to reality.”

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The Station

September 27, 2008 | Posted in Reviews

1:00 a.m. Curfew has reviewd The Station.

“The Station is located in the sketchy shopping plaza on St. John St. From the outside it looks like you might get knived, but have no fear – this bar has been around for near 20 years and isn’t scary in the least.”

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Blue Ribbon Apple Pie

September 26, 2008 | Posted in General News

Chow Maine‘s Nancy English was one of the judges at the Cumberland Fair’s apple pie contest. She’s posted her insights on the winning pies and thoughts on what makes great apple pie so challenging to make.

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15,000 Oysters

September 26, 2008 | Posted in Events

Portlanders looking at options for a weekend foodie road trip might want to consider the Pemaquid Oyster Festival this Sunday. The Maine Mouth reports that “15,000 oysters that will be shucked and served fresh on the half shell, broiled, stewed, and baked as Oysters Rockefeller” at the festival.

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Trip to Back Bay Grill

September 25, 2008 | Posted in Reviews

Travels with Hilary has written a review of Back Bay Grill.

“With all the hype about Portland’s foodie-fave restaurants, you know—555, Evangeline, Hugo’s, Fore Street, Cinque Terre, Bresca—sometimes out-of-sight/out-of-mind Back Bay Grill gets overlooked. It shouldn’t.”

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Grace's Web

September 25, 2008 | Posted in Under Construction

Grace, the restaurant being built in the old Chestnut Street Church, now has a nascent website and blog.

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Grace’s Web

September 25, 2008 | Posted in Under Construction

Grace, the restaurant being built in the old Chestnut Street Church, now has a nascent website and blog.

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Portland Food Map launched in 2007 as a simple directory of the local food community. Other features have been added over the years including food event listings, the Under Construction page, guides to Maine apples and cider producers, the restaurant real estate listings, Year in Review reports, the My Kitchen Their Table chef interview series, the Maine Food Map guide, Maine news reporting, and the annual Maine Thanksgiving List.


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Michael and Siobhán Sindoni, the owners of Waysid Michael and Siobhán Sindoni, the owners of Wayside Tavern, along with chef Rian Wyllie have leased the former Bao Bao space at 133 Spring Street where they plan to open Gill’s Bar (@gillsbar).
Their vision for Gill’s is as a neighborhood bar serving classic cocktails, a mix of local and European beers, and wine with a food menu of “updated bar classics” like patty melts, stuffed clams and chopped Italian subs.
Renovations of the 2,002 sq ft are underway. The overall layout of the room will stay the same with a bar along the right-hand side of the room. Gill’s is expected to seat ~45 wit a mix of booth and high top tables filling in the remainder of the dining room. The team is working with Molly Miller from Meter Haus on the design of Gill’s. Miller was also the designer of Wayside Tavern.
Lynn Stout, who has previous worked at Wayside, will be the front of house manager. Wyllie has been a chef and restaurateur in Maine and Massachusetts. Most recently he was  the chef and a cofounder of Lenora.
The team hopes to open Gill’s in late August or mid September, and when they do the hours will be Thursday through Monday opening at 4 pm. The bar is named after Gill’s Handy Store which operated at 133 Spring Street in the mid 20th century. #mainefood #mainebar #gillsbar #portlandmaine #comingsoon2025
Chayuda Yeamsiriwut has leased the former BenReube Chayuda Yeamsiriwut has leased the former BenReuben’s space at 145 Ocean Street in Knightville where she plans to launch The Streetwich (@thestreetwich), a breakfast and lunch spot serving sandwiches, boba tea, light snacks and some sweet treats.
“The Streetwich started as a small dream rooted in my love for casual street food and cozy cafés. I wanted to create a space that feels warm, a bit playful, and welcoming — the kind of place where you might pop in for a quick bite, but end up coming back just because it feels good to be there.”
The menu is still under development but is expected to include options like a spicy krapow basil chicken sandwich, bánh mì, as well as some classic breakfast options. Yeamsiriwut shared that the menu will draw from Thai flavors and street food energy that are reimagined in “a more playful, approachable way”.
While primarily serving food to-go, The Streetwich will have a couple table to enjoy food and drink on-site. Yeamsiriwut hopes to launch The Streetwich later this summer. #mainefood #southportlandmaine #knightvillesouthportland #thestreetwich #comingsoon2025
A new business called Bub’s Home Kitchen (@bubsh A new business called Bub’s Home Kitchen (@bubshomekitchen) has leased space on the second floor of the Public Market House. Owner James Shaffer plans to be open for lunch serving Sicilian-style pizza by the slice, soups, and salads. He will also be selling take-and-bake meals like baked rigatoni, mushroom Stroganoff, shepherd’s pie, and pot roast as well as soups, broths, fruit spreads and marinara sauce for customers to enjoy at home.
Shaffer wants his customers to feel like they’re getting a home cooked meal which seems appropriate with many of the dishes being based on family recipes like his father’s recipe for pot roast or his wife’s family recipe for the Stroganoff. Before moving to Portland in 2019, he and his father operated a cafe in Baltimore.
Shaffer hopes to launch Bub’s at the Public Market House in August. It will initially be open Wednesday through Friday, 11 am – 4 pm (serving lunch until 2) with plans to expand days and hours to meet demand. In addition, Bub’s will continue to participate in the South Portland’s Farmers’ Market (@sopofarmersmarket) on Sundays, and Fork Food Lab’s market (@forkfoodlab) on Thursdays to reach customers who might not live or work in downtown Portland. #mainefood #portlandmaine #bubshomekitchen #publicmarkethouse #takeandbake
Colleen Kelley has relaunched Silly’s (@vintages Colleen Kelley has relaunched Silly’s (@vintagesillys). The 21-seat restaurant is located at 131 Ossipee Trail West in Standish (2nd image), and is open Wednesday through Saturday, 4 – 8 pm. The menu (final 2 images in this post) includes a variety of wraps, sandwiches and dishes like mac and cheese and fish and chips. Silly’s also has a line-up of six cakes: carrot cake, vegan chocolate cake with chai frosting, gluten-free brownie with frosting, chocolate cake with peanut butter frosting, chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and a vegan Elvis banana cake with peanut butter frosting.
Silly’s originally launched in 1988 at 147 Cumberland Ave and moved to 40 Washington Ave in 1997 where it operated for more than two decades. Kelley relaunched Silly’s at a food truck in Standish in 2023. #sillys #standishmaine #mainefood
Welcome to the July edition of the Portland Food M Welcome to the July edition of the Portland Food Map raffle sponsored by Evergreen Credit Union (@evergreen_credit_union). The winner will receive $150 for use at Palace Diner and either two tickets to the Portland Sea Dogs OR two tickets to the Portland Museum of Art. Simply comment on this Instagram image and tag a friend (or, two, or three...), and you’re entered to win.
To whet your appetite for a visit, here’s a look at some dishes and at the 98-year-old diner itself: Palace is located on Franklin Street in downtown Biddeford, a golden brown Tuna Sandwich, sidewalk signage on Main Street, the bruleed French Toast topped with melted butter and real maple syrup, interior of the 15-seat diner, a side of Cabbage Slaw, the Cheeseburger with fries. #mainefood #evergreeneverywhere #palacediner #tunasandwich #frenchtoast #cabbageslaw #cheeseburger #pollarddinercar #ladiesinvited
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. 1 winner will be chosen at random and will receive either 2 tickets to a Portland Sea Dogs home game OR 2 guest Admission Tickets to the Portland Museum of Art. Date of Sea Dogs game to be determined with the winner. Meal for two at Palace Diner is good for up to $150 (received in the form of a check); any additional costs will be the responsibility of the winner. The winner will be chosen on July 15th, and will be notified via Instagram direct message by Portland Food Map. The winner will connect with Evergreen Credit Union to receive their prize package.
Per Instagram rules, this promotion is in no way sponsored, administered, or associated with Instagram, Inc. By entering, entrants confirm that they are 18+ years of age, release Instagram of responsibility, and agree to Instagram’s terms of use. This contest is in no way sponsored or administered by the Portland Sea Dogs, Portland Museum of Art, or Palace Diner. By entering, entrants confirm that they release the Portland Sea Dogs and Portland Museum of Art, and Palace Diner of responsibility.
The Garden Bar (@thegardenbarmaine) has opened the The Garden Bar (@thegardenbarmaine) has opened their new South Portland location (@thegardenbarportland) at 173 Ocean Street. It’s located in the storefront formerly occupied by Cafe Louis in Knightville. The renovated cafe has table seating for 14 with an addition 6 counter seats. They’ll be open daily 11 am – 7:30 pm.
Owner Lanai Monahan and her team serve made to order salads and bowls. They have twelve signature combinations—the Santa Fe is shown in the 2nd image—or customers can select from dozens of ingredients to make a custom combo. They also sell cold pressed juices, chips and cookies. Check out the last two images in this post to see the menu.
The Garden Bar launched in Biddeford on May 6, 2023. Monahan plans to continue expanding her business, and is now searching for opportunities to locate a third Garden Bar in Southern New Hampshire. #southportlandmaine #thegardenbar #saladsofinstagram #knightvillesouthportland
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