The Wrap: Bruce's Burritos closes in Yarmouth

Apr. 5—Long-standing Yarmouth family restaurant Bruce's Burritos closed March 31 after 17 years in business, citing labor shortage issues, though the owners hope the brand may reopen under new ownership in the months ahead.

Co-owner Erin Bruns said that the restaurant had only about half the number of staffers it needed to stay open. Recent resignations and COVID illnesses had caused their staffing shortage this year, she said.

"It has been a very difficult three years for us as a business, as it has been for so many places," Bruns said. "(Closing) was a really tough decision. We've watched families and kids grow. Watched kids grow from being a toddler to working in my kitchen as a dishwasher."

Bruns started a GoFundMe page in February to cover renovation costs at the restaurant. She posted an update to the page last month describing the restaurant's precarious position and uncertain future.

The GoFundMe account has raised more than $12,000 toward its $20,000 goal. After they decided to close, Bruns stated on the site and on the restaurant's social media accounts that anyone who previously donated is welcome to a refund if they wish, and that any remaining money will be used to cover health insurance for the employees and owners for as long as possible.

Still, Bruns has reason to remain hopeful that the business can be resurrected. She said she's heard from 25 prospective buyers interested in buying the brand, adding that her husband, co-owner Bruce Luttrell, would be happy to train the new owners.

"Hopefully somebody is going to take up the mantle of Bruce's Burritos and continue on for the community," Bruns said. "I know we're going to find the right person and Bruce's Burritos will live on in Yarmouth. It just might take a little while."

PARLOR EXTENDS REACH

Fans of Parlor Ice Cream, rejoice: The small-batch, big flavor ice cream company is in the midst of a growth spurt and soon will be available in many more locations.

Parlor founder and co-owner Jacqueline Dole said her company has partnered with Portland natural food distributors North Atlantic Naturals, a move that could more than double the number of regional venues carrying Parlor Ice Cream.

"We expect our footprint to grow very much. We'll definitely be expanding our account list," Dole said. Until signing on with North Atlantic Naturals, Dole and her husband-business partner, Kevin Gravito, had been personally delivering their product to about 50 stores, restaurants and tasting rooms in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.