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Food & Drink
Another year, another Down East Best of Maine Readers’ Choice poll. Some 5,000 of you cast a ballot this year, and you’re an opinionated bunch. The results include some newcomers in their categories and some stalwart shoo-ins that just can’t seem to lose.
Berries with biscuits and cream evoke memories of carefree days.
The menu at Mill 67 is heavy on the comfort food of Jim Paquette’s Franco-American heritage. On a recent visit, duck poutine was an irresistible appetizer special. Read our review of his gorgeous new restaurant in the Sanford Mill.
Down East Magazine visits Salt Water Farm for a lesson on how to make a Tomato and Bread salad.
Any old bar can pour you a pint. Where do serious beer lovers settle in among their tribe?
Mexican on the coast. Cupcakes on the farm. Relish on the roadside. Brûlée in the bike lane. The 2015 Best of Maine Editors' Choice winners for "Food and Drink."
This recipe by Oceana executive chef Ben Pollinger is perfect for brunch.
Maine's breweries churn out some of the nations tastiest and most inventive brews. Here's a round of Maine beers with ingredients that might surprise you.
"Maine new-shell Lobster has been a local secret for years and provides the sweetest, most tender, most “lobster-y” lobster in the world."
Salt Water Farm’s Annemarie Ahearn dishes up some biscuits with summer berries.
Summer is unarguably the best time of year to drink beer — at picnics and ballgames, on boats and at barbecues, at sunny, seaside beer gardens. Whatever the setting, these five brews are eminently quaffable.