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.

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Corin Hirsch was a Seven Days food writer 2011 through 2016. She was also a dining critic and drinks columnist at Newsday from 2017 to 2022, and contributes to The Guardian, Wine Enthusiast and other publications. She’s spoken often on colonial era...

One reply on “Chef Michel Mahe to Open New Eateries in Vergennes and Middlebury”

  1. 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!

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