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Linda Sturdivant of Standish spends much of her time in Biddeford at the historic City Theater. Sturdivant started working there in 2008, and was named artistic director a year later.

Here are some of the spots she loves in and around Biddeford.

Where do you like to eat?

When I get a chance to go out, I enjoy Run of the Mill Public House & Brewery, just over the Biddeford line in Saco. I am away from home a lot and I find Run of the Mill’s atmosphere homey and relaxed. They have great comfort food, and I love the meatloaf and chicken wings.

What’s a favorite beverage spot?

I don’t drink, but my friends rave about The Lobby Bar at The Lincoln Hotel. For me, Coffee at Elements: Books Coffee Beer is always wonderful.

Elements: Books Coffee Beer in Biddeford. (Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer)

How do you like to unwind outside?

I don’t get out of the theater much to enjoy nature, but I will often take a ride along the oceanfront to take in how beautiful it is. I head to Fortunes Rocks Beach.

Fortunes Rocks Beach in Biddeford. (Derek Davis/Staff Photographer)

Favorite spots to shop locally?

 I love how Main Street has changed and evolved over the last 18 years. It is fun just to see what is new. Sometimes I pop into McArthur Library. I hit Reilly’s Bakery for pastry and the gift shop Trillium has beautiful things.

What’s a hidden gem in Biddeford?

I am going to toot my own horn because City Theater is one of Biddeford’s hidden gems. It is a completely restored 135-year-old, 500-seat opera house. There hasn’t been a show in 18 years that someone from the area hasn’t come in and said, “I didn’t know this was here.” 

Auditions at the City Theater in Biddeford. (Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer)

5 Things is a feature in which locals give our readers suggestions for exploring the state of Maine, town by town. Have a city or town you think we should explore in the future? Tell News & Culture Editor Katherine Lee at [email protected].

Aimsel Ponti is a music writer and content producer for the Portland Press Herald. She has been obsessed with – and inspired by – music since she listened to Monkees records borrowed from the town...

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