
City applauds comeback cafe
By JOE COHEN
Standard-Times staff writer
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Steve Martins, New
Bedford’s Ward 2 city councilor, right,
joins in applauding a speaker during an
economic development announcement at M&C
Cafe in the city’s North End. City officials
and others gathered at the cafe Wednesday to
celebrate its reopening after a fire damaged
the restaurant last November.JOHN SLADEWSKI/The
Standard-Times
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NEW BEDFORD — The city Wednesday officially welcomed
back one of its premier eateries — the M&C Cafe at 436
Belleville Ave. — almost a year after a serious fire
shuttered the popular Portuguese family restaurant and
meeting spot in the North End.
With much fanfare and a host of public officials and
representatives from the city's emerging "creative
economy," the M&C formally returned to business with a
ribbon-cutting and speeches.
Mayor Scott W. Lang used the occasion to unveil a new
"New Bedford Storefront Business Guide" for smaller
merchants interested in navigating available municipal
services and increasing marketing expertise.
He also praised the growing collaboration between the
city's three business groups that operate in addition to
the New Bedford Area Chamber of Commerce. They include
the North End and South End business associations and
Downtown New Bedford Inc.
The mayor also described strategic planning under way
for three commercial areas, including the Acushnet
Avenue/Upper Harbor, South End/Route 18 Gateway and
historic downtown. These three compose the major
business districts for the city.
Despite the multitude of announcements accompanied by
poster boards and detailed reportage from officials in
and out of the Lang administration, the event belonged
to the M&C Cafe, its owners Michael Melo and his mother,
Catherine Mello, and its 41 years of history in the
city.
The M&C Cafe had more than four decades of history when
fire just after midnight Nov. 30, 2007, was reported at
its location at Belleville and Phillips avenues.
Firefighters are credited with confining the worst of
the damage to the bar area, with the dining room
suffering mostly smoke damage.
Among those in attendance Wednesday were city Fire Chief
Paul Leger and representatives of R.P. Valois & Co., the
builder that did the rebuilding and remodeling after the
fire.
Mayor Lang sounded much like a restaurant pitchman
talking about the M&C having "great food and reasonable
prices" and being a place where anyone from a "bank
president to someone working in a factory" would be
comfortable.
The mayor's best line may have been that for the price
of a "tip in Boston" one could get a complete meal at
the M&C and be certain to have enough food to take some
home.
"Spend your money in New Bedford," the mayor admonished.
Mayor Lang noted that the M&C during the time the
restaurant was closed because of the fire expanded its
catering business and is now a more diversified
business.
Ward 2 Councilor Steven Martins, whose ward includes the
M&C, said the area in which the restaurant is located
has not gotten much attention but is home to some of the
city's best restaurants.
Ward 1 Councilor Linda M. Morad, who also represents the
North End Business Association, said she "applauds Mike
and his family for continuing to put folks back to
work."
Mayor Lang used the M&C reopening as a springboard to
talk about the city's partnership with the business
community. Mayor Lang said organizations such as the
business associations and chamber need to work together
and with the municipal government to "fight the way
through" the current economic malaise.
He said the city's planning and other departments were
working with the New Bedford Economic Development
Council on comprehensive planning for business districts
and other areas.
Matthew A. Morrissey, NBEDC executive director, said in
addition to the storefront business guide there are
programs available with low-interest loans and other
assistance for businesses. "Every job is an important
job," Mr. Morrissey said.
Contact Joe Cohen at jcohen@s-t.com
November 13, 2008
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