The new breakfast, lunch and brunch spot will take over the Part & Parcel space and could open by March 1.
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The Wrap: Congress Street book bar Novel and Camden restaurant Costa Media to open next week
Also, Lucky Thai is opening a second location in Westbrook, a bar with a ‘nightclub vibe’ comes to Bayside and a New Vineyard restaurant project pops up in Carrabassett Valley.
Dine Out Maine: A restaurant that started as a food truck finds its footing in Westbrook
At George & Leon’s, roast beef sandwiches – and an expanded menu of Massachusetts’ North Shore casual eats – give diners some excellent options.
Comfort food and community on offer at Dog Bar Jim’s ‘Golden Demise’ in Brunswick
Owner Ben Gatchell has partnered with chef Sam Agreda to offer a rotating dinner menu at the coffee shop, a Brunswick staple since 2018.
The Quarry seemed like an improbable Beard Award winner, unless you’ve met Marilou Ranta
Since winning the prestigious award for Outstanding Hospitality in May, the tireless chef/owner of the Monson restaurant continues to prove why she’s deserving of an onslaught of new customers.
Dine Out Maine: The new Maine Street Bistro in Brunswick gets French bistro classics right
The chefs’ tweaks on traditional dishes are executed equally deftly.
Dine Out Maine: Lacking flavor and love, Mainely Noods is more miss than hit
The fast-casual noodle shop in downtown Portland underwhelms, suffering from careless preparations by an inattentive staff.
New restaurant to replace Brunswick’s Little Dog Coffee Shop
Connor Scott and Lainey Catalino are opening The Abbey, which will serve coffee and breakfast sandwiches in the morning and craft cocktails and eclectic dishes like ash reshteh and noquerones for dinner.
Dine Out Maine: Coletti’s pizzas are superb, but its location is subpar
The Biddeford pizza kitchen needs a space that’s worthy of serving its exceptional pies, which are best eaten right out of the oven.
Dine Out Maine: A reimagined convenience store in Alna is serving 4.5-star food
The menu of The Alna Store is sustainable, seasonal and ever changing. Set your GPS for this off-the-beaten-track spot. Whatever they are serving when you go, you’ll be glad you made the drive.