The Black Birch

A visit to the Black Birch makes you feel like you’re at the coolest block party in town. Crowds jockey for bar seats the minute the restaurant opens its doors, hungry for everything from creamy deviled eggs and duck confit poutine to comfort-food standbys like meatball mac and cheese and insanely good fish-and-chips. There’s plenty of draught beer from some of Maine’s most exciting breweries, and the classically influenced cocktails are mixed with great care.

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2 Government St.
Kittery, ME

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