Edition 6 - 2004
Featured Restaurants:
Spring House Hotel - This block island landmark, built in 1852, features great food and spectacular views of the Atlantic ocean. Join Joe as he attends a fabulous Tuscan Wine dinner in Victoria’s Parlor! This is a sister property of the Providence Oyster Bar and Providence Prime.
www.springhousehotel.com
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Gale Warnings - Terrific new spot in Northern Narragansett offering a reasonably priced, but ambitious menu, casually upscale interior and patio dining with a view of the Newport bridge. Best of all…it’s a log cabin! You’ll love it!
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The Remington House - Located in historic Apponaug village in Warwick, the TV Maitre D’ hot pick for great casual dining is a winner! A diverse and affordable menu is complemented by a bustling bar and the hospitality of owners Patrick and Michael Berek. Built in 1801 the colonial interior boasts three working fireplaces (in fall and winter) and tons of charm! Open 7 nights.
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A.T. Siravo’s - It’s where many of RI’s top chefs go for their fresh fruit and produce. Joe offers a behind the scenes look at this respected company. Sirano’s also offers a line of fine imported pastas, olive oils, and food products..since 1942.
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Venda Ravioli - Summertime on DePasquale Plaza on Federal Hill is vibrant, alive and a parade of faces and activity. With summer in mind Joe visits their amazing meat department and offers great summer food options for barbecues, summer picnics and parties.
www.vendaravioli.com
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Providence Prime - Located side by side on Atwells avenue on historic federal hill Joe profiles this stylish premier steak house and sister hot spot the oyster bar. A new level of “surf and turf”
www.providenceprime.com
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Providence Oyster Bar - Located side by side on Atwells avenue on historic federal hill Joe profiles this stylish premier steak house and sister hot spot the oyster bar. A new level of “surf and turf”
www.providenceoysterbar.com
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Renaissance - Formerly naissance, stunning renovations and exciting new menu by chef Byron French and a new theme “seduction of the senses” make this a must stop when in the renaissance city! Wow!
www.renaissanceontheweb.com
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