Permits & Demolition, Love & Rockets

I never thought there could be a municipality in Maine more serious about Code enforcement than my fair home town of Bar Harbor.  However, Portland takes the cake.  Of course it is all for the greater good, it is just hard to see that through the piles of paperwork.  But let’s face it, one of the reasons the Old Port still has a cool vibe is because the folks at Historical and Planning have worked hard at maintaining that vibe.
What does that all mean for Havana South – April opening is a long-shot and for once we aren’t stressed about getting open so we will probably shoot for some soft opening nights in early May with recipe testing and staff warm-ups and a mid-May opening.

Other news coming soon including some great chef hires and a possible butcher shop.

Michael Boland

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2 Responses to “Permits & Demolition, Love & Rockets”

  1. Dom El Nido Says:

    Michael,

    Way to go! I love Wharf Street and look forward to trying Havana South once it is open. Sorry we will miss you in April. I hope you keep a good supply of El Nido at HS. Good luck, hope to see you in Bar harbor in September.

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