Angoor Wine Bar opened recently on Fore Street. The bar features a self-service system. Courtesy of Angoor Wine Bar A self-pour wine bar offering dozens of wines from regions around the world opened recently on Fore Street.

Angoor Wine Bar launched on May 29 at 100 Fore St. The 2000-square-foot space seats about 50. Angoor will add 28 outdoor seats later this summer.

Angoor customers receive a “wine card” in the bar to digitally track their purchases, according to Sangeeta Dones, co-owner of the bar along with her husband, Rafael. They can choose 2-, 4- and 6-ounce pours from 32 wines. The bar also serves craft beers, as well as scotch, bourbon and whisky.

For food, Angoor offers a selection of snacky items ($5-$12) including a customizable charcuterie board, empanadas, samosas and several desserts from Sugarcane and Two Fat Cats Bakery. Angoor is open Wednesday and Thursday from 3-9 p.m.

; Friday from 3-10 p.m.; Saturday from 2-10 p.

m.; and Sunday from 2-8 p.m.

ANJON’S REOPENING IN SCARBOROUGH Anjon’s, a Scarborough institution for decades, is set to relaunch in its old location on Route 1 later this month. Owner John DiSanto said he plans to reopen the venue as “Anjon’s Ristorante” in mid to late June. DiSanto closed the restaurant, at 521 U.

S. 1 in September 2019, and sold the building. It has since hosted another Italian restaurant, Amore on the Marsh, which is closed now.

“To be honest, I’d missed it immensely,” said DiSanto, whose grandparents opened .