
Feile Irish Pub in Wells, Maine, Set to Reopen
About one month ago, a popular Wells, Maine, restaurant called Feile Irish Pub announced it would have to close indefinitely due to critical repairs.
As it turns out, during an inspection, the restaurant was found to need structural repairs beneath the dining area. Not exactly a surprise considering Feile operates inside of an 18th century building.
But repairs to a building that is more than 200-years-old can be tricky and the hope was to have Feile back up and running in a short amount of time.
That seems to be the case.
Feile Irish Pub in Wells, Maine, Hopes to Be Open By Father's Day
According to Seacoast Online, the repairs at Feile irish Pub have gone smoothly and the establishment is waiting on a proper inspection and approval from the town of Wells before being able to set a firm reopening date.

The hope is that the restaurant can be open for Sunday, June 21 on Father's Day.
The restaurant has already opened the reservation portal on their website for that day and unless a last-second problem arises, Feile should be back to full throttle once again.
Another Wells, Maine, Institution Will Continue On As Well
With Feile Irish Pub closed and the fate of the Maine Diner hanging in limbo, the people of Wells, Maine, felt slightly cursed throughout the month of May.

But June has brought good news as the Maine Diner's foreclosure auction was postponed indefinitely and the iconic restaurant will continue on.
Their owners have put retirement plans on hold for now and will continue to serve up their signature favorites including one of celebrity chef Guy Fieri's favorite meals he had when his visited Maine.
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