Lola’s Taqueria on the Mall in Brunswick, Maine

Brunswick Maine is really becoming quite the regional food hub.  There is another new place on the Mall – Lola’s Taqueria.  They serve Burritos, Tacos, and Quesadillas.  I had a very tasty veggy burrito (“The Big V”, they call it).  I was quite sated by it – and will be back again this summer, I am sure.  My only suggestion to them would be to give it a teeny-tiny little more “kick” – and this comes from a person who does not like spicy food at all.

Lola's Taqueria on the Mall in Brunswick, Maine
Lola's Taqueria on the Mall in Brunswick, Maine

Naughty Words in Google Maps – Brunswick, Maine

Naughty words in Google Maps here.

Which is funny, especially since is is my understanding that the satellite images are 6+ years old…

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Naughty Words in Google Maps, Brunswick, Maine
Naughty Words in Google Maps, Brunswick, Maine

Follow-up:

 

…so I did  a little more digging, and it turns out that the Google Maps are indeed old.

The Town of Brunswick has a GIS site (for tax maps, I believe).

It shows the property (23 Hillside Rd.) to have the graffiti on the roof in their Aerial Photo from April 2001.

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23 Hillside Rd.  graffiti on the roof - Aerial Photo, April 2001
Graffiti on the roof - April 2001

The graffiti on the roof is gone in the Aerial Photo of April 21, 2006 (or has been digitally removed).

23 Hillside Rd.  graffiti on the roof - Aerial Photo, April 21, 2006
Graffiti removed - April 21, 2006

Shere Punjab: Brunswick, Maine

Shere Punjab: Brunswick, MaineIf you find yourself in Brunswick (Maine) and are hankering for good Indian food you will certainly do well eating at Shere Punjab.

Located at 46 Maine St (down at the end of town where the old mill is) the restaurant has apparently just changed hands, but the food is just as good as when we ate there with the former proprietors. The new fellow even gave us some tasty lentil soup (gratis) to warm us up from the cold day.

Yummy.

The only adverse change is the loss of all the cool pictures of the The Golden Temple at Amritsar that used to adorn the place.

06/2005 UPDATE: They now have a website: sherepunjabmaine.com