Much has been said about the renaissance of Kittery Foreside, spurred especially by a culinary prosperity in Wallingford Square that takes many guises: the billowy lightness of New England’s best cruller at Lil’s Café; the glorious bite from vampire-obliterating teardrop bulbs of roasted garlic in an Abby’s white sauce slice at AJ’s Wood Grill Pizza;
the seductive scent of spicy miso ramen wafting over the friendly neighborhood buzz at Anju Noodle Bar; the exquisite artisanal cocktails offered at that walk-in-closet, timeless gem of a bar, the Wallingford Dram; and the unpretentious joy of digging into duck-gravy-laden poutine while seated by the record player at The Black Birch, with Al Mead stirring up drinks then skipping out for a brief interval to oversee the sale of art at BUOY gallery next door. From its most quirky to its most refined, Wallingford Square celebrates a wide swath of culinary talent.
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