Our Proud Partnerships: Sourcing from Local Purveyors and Farms

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  • Seafood Purveyor

    Harbor Fish Market is a prominent and historic fish market in the Old Port of Portland, Maine. It was established in the late 19th century in the city's working waterfront, and is still doing business out of its original home at 9 Custom House Wharf.

    https://harborfish.com/

  • Meat Purveyor

    https://www.broadarrowfarm.com/

    Broad Arrow Farms uses regenerative, soil-based methods to raise pigs, poultry, Elk, cows and eggs on pasture and in the woods of Mid-Coast Maine's Pemaquid Peninsula. Although they are not certified organic, they use organic agricultural methods. have reclaimed more than 30 acres of dense woods, and converted them into pasture from which their livestock forage seasonal plant-based nutrition including autumn acorns and beechnuts for the pigs and turkeys.

  • Produce Purveyor

    Dancing Harvest Farm grows diversified vegetables and culinary herbs on 1 acre of leased land in South Portland, Maine. The farm’s mission is to grow food that nourishes people, respects the environment and contributes to a more equitable and compassionate food system. Dancing Harvest Farm grows on leased land in South Portland, ME. The Farm is located at 876 Highland Ave South Portland, ME 04106

    https://www.dancingharvestfarm.com/

  • Dairy Purveyor

    https://www.winterhillfarm.com/

    Winter Hill Farm is located about 5 miles northwest of Freeport Village. The farmstead is located on a picturesque hilltop, surrounded by 55 acres of gently rolling pasture and mixed forest. The farm is made up of about 25 acres of open pasture and 30 acres of mixed woodlot. The farmhouse sits on the highest point along with 2 barns, a milking parlor, and a farmstead creamery. Though the farm has a rural homestead feel, there is easy access to Portland.