Chef Michel Mahe has found a novel way to make the grey winter months pass quickly: He’s working on two new eateries, one each for Vergennes and Middlebury, that will open in coming months.
In Vergennes, Mahe — who already owns three restaurants, in Shelburne, Bristol and Vergennes — is busy transforming the former Park Squeeze on Main Street into a 60-seat burger, flatbread and local-beer joint that he expects will be open by April under the same name.
The place will be similar in feel to his Bobcat Café & Brewery in Bristol, sans an on-site brewery. “I think what the Bobcat has shown me is if you create a local place that is affordable, accessible and casual enough, people will show up in droves,” he says. “This will be a sort of ‘let’s go out and not make a big deal about it’ kind of place.” He’ll leave up the Park Squeeze’s iconic neon sign, with its yellow arrow guiding people in.
Though a menu is still a few weeks off, Mahe emphasizes that the fare will be limited to local-beef burgers and “flatbreads with flair.” The upstairs bar — which will share the same antique Irish feel of the Bobcat — will offer local brews on tap and be a replacement of sorts for Vergennes’ Up Top Tavern, which Mahe closed two months ago.


I’m so excited for more great food options in Addison County! It’s a far cry from 10 years ago! Now someone just needs to kick out Hungry Bear and put in a bowling alley!