A new feature for Wiscasset Art Walk 2021 is Picnics-To-Go, a way to stave off hunger while enjoying everything the evening’s event has to offer.
Village restaurants, Sarah’s Café, Treats, and Mammy’s Bakery plan each to offer a picnic special just for Wiscasset Art Walk. Visitors can visit each restaurant’s website, make a selection from among the three, then order and pay online.
On art walk evening, Thursday, June 24, people can drop into the restaurant of choice and grab the bagged meal. Seating on sidewalk benches and at a pop-up bistro will be available for eating.
Details are still being finalized, but menu suggestions may include a slice of lobster pizza from Sarah’s Café, quiche or sandwich from Treats, and a vegetarian or meat version of an Italian specialty from Mammy’s Bakery.
The price is expected to be around $15, and the ordering deadline is likely to be by noon on Wednesday, the day before the art walk.
Consult each restaurant’s website for final details and ordering information. Websites can be found by an online search using the restaurant’s name.
Any state-mandated COVID-19 precautions will be in effect as well as safety precautions requested by individual shops and galleries, so visitors should bring a mask.
For more information, visit wiscassetartwalk.org or email [email protected]. Wiscasset Art Walk is a program of Wiscasset Creative Alliance.
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