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February 29, 2016

Rotisserie joins Portland food renaissance

A new sandwich, salad and meals-to-go eatery named Hero is scheduled to open at 30 City Center in Portland in early March, the Bangor Daily News reported.

The eatery, opening in the space last occupied by Soakology and featuring rotisserie items and Vietnamese street food, is a partnership of OTTO Pizza and Ocho Burrito owners Mike Keon and Anthony Allen, and two well-traveled chefs, Todd Bernard and Richard Cobbs.

Cobbs told the paper he recently moved to Portland from Los Angeles to take part in the city’s “food renaissance.”

“We have a captive audience here of cube dwellers,” Brody told the paper. “This is not food that will make you want to crawl under your desk and take a nap.”

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