Restaurant brings North and South together

FARMINGTON — It's under renovation at the moment but when it opens Grantlees, a new Fairbanks Road restaurant, will bring the North and South together.

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Ann Bryant/Sun Journal

A novel idea for a Fairbanks Road restaurant, Grantlees, scheduled to open soon in Farmington brings the North and South together with a Civil War theme.

With an expected August 1 opening, new owners are working hard to give the former Cabin Restaurant a whole new look, one with a Civil War theme, said Danielle Bates, who is working along with her parents and owners, Rick and Vicky Bates, and other family members to re-open the empty space.

Her father is a real Civil War buff, she said. The name Grantlees stands for Ulysses S. Grant, Union army commander, and Robert E. Lee who surrendered the Confederate Army to Grant at Appomattox.

The Grantlees logo will bear their photos at the end of the Civil War at Appomattox with one holding a beverage and the other a fork and knife.

“A place 'Where people come together,'” she said, Wednesday as she and her boyfriend, Scott McGill, worked to paint and clean the kitchen.

A new rug, new tables and booths with seating for about 44-people is planned for the dining room decorated with Civil War memorabilia. During a trip back to their homes in Tennessee next week, Rick Bates and McGill will bring decorative items geared towards helping families learn about the Civil War, she said. It will be a family oriented restaurant and one that reaches out to the many local families who had members involved in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment.

Although Bates reveals her southern roots with a slight southern accent, her father wanted to move back to an area where he has family and start something he's dreamed about doing since he was a teen, she said. Bate's grandparents owned a home on Bailey Hill but her father left the area for several years.

It's not just the Civil War theme but the food itself that brings North and South together. Southern dishes including barbecue, pulled pork and breakfast items like gravy and biscuits will be offered along with Northern favorites such as lobster rolls, shepherd's pie and more.

The family plans to add a deck onto the restaurant and hopes to offer southern barbecues in the future, she said.

abryant@sunjournal.com

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Briantb57's picture

Reply to XYZ

Hey there XYZ I am One of Ricks brothers and before you bash anyone maybe you should come visit and talk with Bear AKA Rick, he even impresses me with what he knows about the civil war and the 20th Maine. He just might open your eyes.

Oh and Mrs Smith......... I told him if he didn't have grits I wouldn't eat there(just kidding) But he better have, and His wife makes a biscuits and gravy thats out of this world

MrsSmith's picture

Oh, I know that! She's the

Oh, I know that! She's the one that taught me how to make them! Yumm!

Murph's picture

Destined to ... TRY

Interesting concept. I'll definitely check out this place. I wish you great success. Welcome to the area.

goldygirl's picture

Looking forward to new dining!

Being a lifetime resident of Farmington, I hope you know that not all of us are like xyz. I look forward to the opening and wish you great success!

ajg1959's picture

By the way, xyz

I forgot to mention how rude and innapropriate it was was you to declare the new business as "Destined to fail". How can you be so cold?

How bout it xyz, how is your business doing? Oh, what? You dont have your own business yet you wish for someone that does to be a faliure? That is just wrong.

xyz, its not your fault, it is hard to open a business with only Food Stamps and General Assistance as an income.

lewistonauburnsucks's picture

I might have known xyz is one

I might have known xyz is one of those lazy libtards who leeches off the system and causes strain on good people. When people like that die, no one goes to their funeral because no one gave a damn about their worthless existence.

ajg1959's picture

By the way, xyz

I forgot to mention how rude and innapropriate it was was you to declare the new business as "Destined to fail". How can you be so cold?

How bout it xyz, how is your business doing? Oh, what? You dont have your own business yet you wish for someone that does to be a faliure? That is just wrong.

xyz, its not your fault, it is hard to open a business with only Food Stamps and General Assistance as an income.

ajg1959's picture

What a stupid comment

xyz, this is a really stupid comment. But unfortunately, its not an uncommon attitude here in Maine.

My wife and I have have been here for 2 years now, I am from Arkansas and she is from Texas. We love our church and our church family here. And we have met and befriended many good people in our neighborhood. But unfortunately we have also encountered just as many idiots that think we are wrong for even being in Maine. We get all kinds of comments about "inbreeding", "no schooling", and yes, even alot of idiotic remarks about the Civil War.

Why dont you grow up and stop showing your limited IQ, and stop acting like a bigot?

I promise you that if any of you moved to Arkansas, your new neighbors there would bring food and welcome baskets and help you unload your moving truck....you would be welcomed there.

As for the new business venture, I wish the Bates well, and look forward to eating there.

xyz's picture

Destined to fail...

...and Robert E. Lee who surrendered the Confederate Army to Grant at Appomattox. The southerners don't really believe that, they are still fighting the civil war Yee Haw, or is it Hee Haw.

Jubilee's picture

Yee-Hawwwwwwww!

Looking forward to some great Southern Food again!!..Welcome, Welcome Bates Family!!..If you havent had Southern Bicuits and Gravy, your in for a Treat! (hoping they have Grits on the Menu)..Cant wait..ya`ll come back now!!

MrsSmith's picture

Oh yeah, there will be grits!

Oh yeah, there will be grits! Can't wait. It's been a long time since I've had some good southern cookin'!

Jubilee's picture

Your Ignorance makes you a

Your Ignorance makes you a sad, sad person, Im a Mainer, who has lived in the South for many years, those ppl are wonderful, you have no idea what Hospitality means..you need to go stick your head back in the sand..have a wonderful summer!!

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