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Airport. Watch as antique biplanes, helicopters, and private jets take-off and land,
plus you might just be treated to a celebrity sighting with dessert.
Award-winning cuisine has always been part of the scene here. No matter of where
you are or what you are in the mood for, it’s easy to find great places to enjoy a
sit-down meal. Both Warren’s Lobster House and Bob’s Clam Hut in Kittery will
satisfy a Maine seafood craving. Surf Point 360 in Ogunquit has heavenly food
and a view to match. Earth at Hidden Pond in Kennebunkport is an unmatched
gastronomic experience, and The White Barn in Kennebunk serves up the best
local and seasonal ingredients. For surf and turf try Joseph’s by the Sea in OOB. LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS
At last count, there were 15 breweries in The Maine Beaches. Add to that a couple
of distillers, several excellent wine-shops and wine bars, and a place to pick up some
mead. The odds are in your favor to find a locally-made beverage you will love. Sanford Farmers’ Market
A convenient dinner option for summer visitors is Congdon's After Dark. The only
food truck park in New England operating on a daily basis during the summer it
offers up to 10 food trucks serving from 4 pm until late in the evening.
Berwick Winter Farmers’ Market
Kennebunk Farmers’ Market
Kittery Community Market
North Berwick Farmers’ Market
Saco Farmers’ Market
Saco River Market
Wells Farmers’ Market
York Gateway Farmers’ Market
For more about food and drink, visit TheMaineBeaches.com.
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