Moxie Plaza
Event venue · Lisbon Falls ·

Moxie Plaza

Event venue · Lisbon Falls ·

Moxie memorabilia, clothing, and homemade ice cream.

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Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza by Michelle Enemark
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Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
Moxie Plaza by null
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Information

2 Main St, Lisbon Falls, ME 04252 Get directions

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2 Main St, Lisbon Falls, ME 04252 Get directions

+1 207 353 3000
lisbonmoxie.org

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Oct 26, 2025

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38 Museums Devoted Entirely to Food, From the Delicious to the Disgusting

"The Moxie Museum has been sold, and hopes to open soon as a bar. Whether or not a Moxie theme will stay with the historic building is up in the air, but in the meantime you can check out the Moxie Bottle House if you are in Union, at the Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage. While largely unknown to the world at large, most New Englanders are familiar with Moxie, a regionally produced soft drink which has generously been described as tasting “medicinal.” The small batch soda tends to inspire both vehement revulsion and exultant devotion in equal measure, but there is no question that Frank Anicetti, former owner and curator of the tiny Moxie Museum in Lisbon Falls, Maine falls on the latter end of the spectrum. Located inside of Kennebec Fruit Co. general store, Anicetti’s small but proud collection includes what one must assume is the complete breadth of merchandise and artifacts bearing the Moxie logo. Among the items on display are old advertisements and signs, trophies, toys made from iconic orange Moxie cans, shot glasses, and thermometers just to name a few things. The museum also sells a nearly full line of clothing emblazoned with the Moxie logo from hats and socks to shirts and ties. Anicetti also makes a homemade Moxie ice cream using a closely guarded recipe. However the real treasure of the Moxie Museum is Anicetti whose jolly enthusiasm and endless wealth of stories relating to his beloved soft drink are enough to make even the most fervent Moxie hater warm to the drink. He is more than willing to take the time to talk to visitors to his museum in that easy and disarmingly charming way that is seemingly gifted to lifelong New Englanders. In a way, Anicetti is as indicative of his region as Moxie is, although its doubtful that anyone could be found who doesn’t like him." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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The Ultimate List of Wonderfully Specific Museums

"The Moxie Museum has been sold, and hopes to open soon as a bar. Whether or not a Moxie theme will stay with the historic building is up in the air, but in the meantime you can check out the Moxie Bottle House if you are in Union, at the Matthews Museum of Maine Heritage. While largely unknown to the world at large, most New Englanders are familiar with Moxie, a regionally produced soft drink which has generously been described as tasting “medicinal.” The small batch soda tends to inspire both vehement revulsion and exultant devotion in equal measure, but there is no question that Frank Anicetti, former owner and curator of the tiny Moxie Museum in Lisbon Falls, Maine falls on the latter end of the spectrum. Located inside of Kennebec Fruit Co. general store, Anicetti’s small but proud collection includes what one must assume is the complete breadth of merchandise and artifacts bearing the Moxie logo. Among the items on display are old advertisements and signs, trophies, toys made from iconic orange Moxie cans, shot glasses, and thermometers just to name a few things. The museum also sells a nearly full line of clothing emblazoned with the Moxie logo from hats and socks to shirts and ties. Anicetti also makes a homemade Moxie ice cream using a closely guarded recipe. However the real treasure of the Moxie Museum is Anicetti whose jolly enthusiasm and endless wealth of stories relating to his beloved soft drink are enough to make even the most fervent Moxie hater warm to the drink. He is more than willing to take the time to talk to visitors to his museum in that easy and disarmingly charming way that is seemingly gifted to lifelong New Englanders. In a way, Anicetti is as indicative of his region as Moxie is, although its doubtful that anyone could be found who doesn’t like him." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/the-ultimate-list-of-wonderfully-specific-museums
Michelle Enemark
Moxie Plaza

Josh N.

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I thought the Moxie festival which happens one time per year was in the downtown of Lisbon, it is not. It's behind the high school. They utilize the fields for the festival. A really good setting, full of fun people.

Amy P.

Google
Finally got myself to the moxie festival. It was great - I would have suggested *any* vendor selling moxie tank tops (you would have made a killing since it was so hot). I was expecting some moxie flavored foods too and nothing so I was a little disappointed. Maybe next time Moxie ice cream at least?

Nancy D.

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The Moxie festival was a great time. A must see for any Moxie fan.