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North Shore Food Buzz: A New Fish Market Hits the Region Come Fall
A round up of North Shore restaurant and food news.
Here's our round up of the area's latest food news:
Lynnfield
For people with nut allergies, finding ice cream made in nut-free environments can be tough. A nut-free bakery in Lynnfield, Jeanne's Bakeshop, is catering to that need now with their recent addition of nut-free sundaes and ice cream.
Also in Lynnfield, the new Whole Foods made public its plans to grow food on the roof of their MarketStreet location
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Salem
Big news — Salem is getting a fish market! When I moved to Salem in December, I was surprised that the nearest one was the excellent Cherry Street Fish Market in Danvers. The new spot, a combination market/restaurant, will be an outpost of Turner's in Melrose. The Turners will be in the old 43 Church space downtown.
This is also something of a Danvers story, since Turner's had been eyeing a parcel off 128 before deciding to go for the Salem location.
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North Andover
The last handful of Brigham's Restaurants, including the one in North Andover, will be changing their names. The change, which had already happened at most former Brigham's Ice Cream restaurants, is tied to a corporate decision to stop selling three-gallon tubs of ice cream.
Beverly
Have you been to the revamped Wild Horse yet? The comfort food/beer mecca did a complete renovation of the interior. Here are the details.
Danvers
Recently-opened Castiello's Bakery aims to "bring the North End to the North Shore."
Marblehead
Speaking of bakeries, a new one is slated to open in June on Washington Street. One of Orchard Street Bakery's founders is pastry chef Rob Fitzhenry, whose resume includes stints in New York and Paris.
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