Converted Ambulence Serving Pie at Fort Williams Park in Maine
One of the Maine's new food trucks is serving up homemade pie this summer!
One of the most popular places in Maine is Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth. The Portland Head Light is one of the most Instagrammable (is that a word?) places in the world, and now, you can grab a slice of freshly-made pie! That's awesome in itself, but to have it served from a revamped ambulance is even cooler.
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According to Megan Gray with the Portland Press Herald, the food truck is a converted 1977 Dodge ambulance. Pie-Oh-My started in May, and has been doing gangbusters ever since. Grace and Max started with wild blueberry pie using blueberries from a local farm, and have been highlighting locally sourced and homemade pies, along with their homemade whipped cream and ice cream from Willard Scoops.
Now, you can have a lobster roll and pie at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Pie-Oh-My has landed in Fort Williams Park as a regular feature, along with Bite Into Maine. Bite Into Maine has been serving lobster rolls at Fort Williams since 2011, truly breaking ground for others to follow! If you are looking for the ultimate Maine experience, this checks all the boxes. Portland Head Light photo, Maine wild blueberry pie, and a lobster roll? Come on!
Welcome, Pie-Oh-My! Thanks for representing Maine and giving us all what we want on a beautiful Maine day: pie!
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