We are happy to fill your water bottles and serve you glasses of water here at Rolling Fatties, but you’ll not be able to buy a plastic bottle of water here any more. The story of bottled water is a sad one. Recently the little family-run bottled
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For a second year, Sugarloaf is teaming up with Maine Huts and Trails and Carrabassett Region NEMBA to present the Sugarloaf Fat Tire Festival February 5, 6, & 7 and Rolling Fatties will sponsor the Frozen Fatty Ride on Sunday February 7. Registered racers will get a
Read more →January 8, we’ll host DJ Taylor, for Kingfield Friday Artwalk at Rolling Fatties. DJ often plays solo in Farmington and with The Usual Suspects all over Western Maine. For the February 5th Kingfield Friday Artwalk, we’ll host Lauren Crosby, a Georgetown, Maine native who tours solo and
Read more →Hey there, Friends and Followers! We have some big FAT news! Fatties at 268 Main Street in Kingfield will finally be open to the world on Saturday, April 4, from 11-7! Come celebrate with us! Our schedule for Fatties will be: Thursday 11-7 Friday 11-8 Saturday 11-7
Read more →Rolling Fatties is all about having a good time! If you are organizing an event–say a wedding, a graduation party, a race, a reunion, a retirement party, a birthday, a block party, or a safety meeting and you’d like Rolling Fatties to be there, go to our
Read more →Hey There! We are super excited to announce the launch of our Kickstarter project “Still Rolling Fatties”. We hope you’ll join us as we build a commercial kitchen inside at 268 Main Street so we can keep rolling up the best of the local harvest here in
Read more →I still remember my first Geary’s. It was 17 years ago on Clearwater Lake, and it was a foil wrapped HSA. That was just before I met Rob Mac–the biggest beer fan I’ve ever known. Since we’ve been together (16 years, woohoo!), Geary’s has been our fridge
Read more →There are reasons besides coming to Rolling Fatties for an awesome locally sourced meal to visit our area of Maine, and mountain biking in Carrabassett Valley is definitely one of them. This is a random pic of us trying out the top most completed section of the
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