Sometimes we want to spend a whole day eating, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that! Luckily Rhode Island is a food capital, and there are so many tasty options to try across various cuisines. Today we have put together a road trip that covers some classic American restaurants with stops for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a couple of snacks. Plus, we have a few hole-in-the-wall restaurants to delight, too.
Take a look at our entire road trip map and customize it with any extra stops you may want to hit along the way!
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- Breakfast at Louis Restaurant
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Louis Restaurant in Providence is an awesome spot to start your journey.
Louis Restaurant/Facebook The breakfast menu here is over a page long and features savory options like the Drunk Johnny omelette with onions, hash, and cheese, as well as sweeter choices such as pancakes. Louis Family Restaurant, 286 Brook St, Providence, RI 02906, USA
- Lunch at Chomp Kitchen and Drinks
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Your lunch destination lies a brief half hour away at Chomp Kitchen and Drinks.
Chomp Kitchen and Drinks/Facebook Chomp is notorious for its massive and tasty burgers, so you may want to take a little stroll through downtown Warren or the Haile Farm Preserve to build up your appetite. Chomp Kitchen and Drinks, 440 Child St, Warren, RI 02885, USA
- Snacks At Wally’s Taphouse
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Of course, you’ll need a scrumptious snack between lunch and dinner, and that’s where Wally’s Tap House comes in. It’s just a short 20-minute drive from Chomp.
Wally’s Tap House and Grill/Facebook The spinach and artichoke dip looks delicious, but you can also snack on mozzarella sticks and other fun options. And if you have a companion with you who isn’t driving, they can sample from the extensive beer menu! Wally’s Tap House, 13 Crandall Rd, Tiverton, RI 02878, USA
- Dinner at Becky’s BBQ
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Your next stop takes you on a 25 minute journey through Portsmouth into Middletown for dinner at Becky’s BBQ.
Becky’s BBQ/Facebook There is a lot of fun stuff do to along this route to work up an appetite again, like making a visit to Green Animal’s topiary Garden in the warm months or strolling through Prescott Park. You’ll want to make sure you’re good and hungry for Becky’s because the menu is packed full of unbeatable Southern flavor. Becky’s BBQ, 82 E Main Rd, Middletown, RI 02842, USA
- Late night bites at the Narragansett Café
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Just when you think you can’t eat one more bite, that late night hunger will kick in and you’ll be glad you drove the quick 15 minutes to Narragansett Café.
Photographer 192/Flickr Top off your night with some live music and killer nachos, stuffies, or clam cakes at this popular Jamestown Haunt. Narragansett Cafe, 25 Narragansett Ave, Jamestown, RI 02835, USA
With some coastal views and lots of fun places to stop, this route seems like a great way to have fun stuffing your face! Which of these hole-in-the-wall restaurants are you most excited to visit, and who will you be bringing along for the ride? Shout out your thoughts in the comments section!
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Louis Restaurant/Facebook
The breakfast menu here is over a page long and features savory options like the Drunk Johnny omelette with onions, hash, and cheese, as well as sweeter choices such as pancakes.
Louis Family Restaurant, 286 Brook St, Providence, RI 02906, USA
Chomp Kitchen and Drinks/Facebook
Chomp is notorious for its massive and tasty burgers, so you may want to take a little stroll through downtown Warren or the Haile Farm Preserve to build up your appetite.
Chomp Kitchen and Drinks, 440 Child St, Warren, RI 02885, USA
Wally’s Tap House and Grill/Facebook
The spinach and artichoke dip looks delicious, but you can also snack on mozzarella sticks and other fun options. And if you have a companion with you who isn’t driving, they can sample from the extensive beer menu!
Wally’s Tap House, 13 Crandall Rd, Tiverton, RI 02878, USA
Becky’s BBQ/Facebook
There is a lot of fun stuff do to along this route to work up an appetite again, like making a visit to Green Animal’s topiary Garden in the warm months or strolling through Prescott Park. You’ll want to make sure you’re good and hungry for Becky’s because the menu is packed full of unbeatable Southern flavor.
Becky’s BBQ, 82 E Main Rd, Middletown, RI 02842, USA
The Narragansett Cafe/Facebook
Photographer 192/Flickr
Top off your night with some live music and killer nachos, stuffies, or clam cakes at this popular Jamestown Haunt.
Narragansett Cafe, 25 Narragansett Ave, Jamestown, RI 02835, USA
Also, if you think the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island didn’t make this list, be sure to shout those out, too!
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Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurants February 08, 2023 Megan Todaro What are the best restaurants in Rhode Island that serve seafood? The best restaurants in Rhode Island that serve seafood include:
Matunuck Oyster Bar, South Kingstown George’s of Galilee, Narragansett Hemenway’s Seafood Grill, Providence Lobster Pot, Bristol Tommy’s Clam Shack, Warwick Midtown Oyster Bar, Newport Los Andes, Providence Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder, Narragansett and Warwick Crow’s Nest, Warwick Aunt Carrie’s, Narragansett Champlin’s Seafood, Narragansett The Mooring, Newport
If you’re familiar with Rhode Island, then you already know this small state is known for having exceptional seafood. With coastal access, it’s only fair that Rhode Island has the best seafood spots, both hole-in-the-wall restaurants and otherwise. What are the most iconic foods in Rhode Island? The most iconic foods in Rhode Island include:
Hot Dogs Clam Cakes Clam Chowder Del’s Lemonade Johnny Cakes Donut Cake Coffee Milk Stuffies Awful Awfuls Fried clams
Some of these iconic Rhode Island foods you might be familiar with, while others are especially iconic to Rhode Island! For instance, an Awful Awful is a tasty milkshake served at Newport Creamery. It’s one of the most famous foods in Rhode Island, made with milk, syrup, and ice cream! What are the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island? The best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island include:
Ogie’s Trailer Park, Providence Olneyville New York System, Providence and Cranston Doherty’s East Ave Irish Pub, Pawtucket Garden Grille, Pawtucket Crazy Burger Cafe & Juice Bar, Narragansett Bob & Timmy’s Grilled Pizza, North Smithfield and Providence Chomp Kitchen & Drinks, Warren La Lupita, Providence Tavern On Main, Chepachet Pomodoro, Bristol
What makes a good hole-in-the-wall restaurant is the fact that it usually develops a cult following by word of mouth but still remains true to its flavor and cuisine no matter how popular it gets. Many of these hidden gem restaurants are off-the-beaten-path, but that’s what makes visiting them so enjoyable.
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Hole-In-The-Wall Restaurants
February 08, 2023
Megan Todaro
What are the best restaurants in Rhode Island that serve seafood? The best restaurants in Rhode Island that serve seafood include:
Matunuck Oyster Bar, South Kingstown George’s of Galilee, Narragansett Hemenway’s Seafood Grill, Providence Lobster Pot, Bristol Tommy’s Clam Shack, Warwick Midtown Oyster Bar, Newport Los Andes, Providence Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder, Narragansett and Warwick Crow’s Nest, Warwick Aunt Carrie’s, Narragansett Champlin’s Seafood, Narragansett The Mooring, Newport
If you’re familiar with Rhode Island, then you already know this small state is known for having exceptional seafood. With coastal access, it’s only fair that Rhode Island has the best seafood spots, both hole-in-the-wall restaurants and otherwise. What are the most iconic foods in Rhode Island? The most iconic foods in Rhode Island include:
Hot Dogs Clam Cakes Clam Chowder Del’s Lemonade Johnny Cakes Donut Cake Coffee Milk Stuffies Awful Awfuls Fried clams
Some of these iconic Rhode Island foods you might be familiar with, while others are especially iconic to Rhode Island! For instance, an Awful Awful is a tasty milkshake served at Newport Creamery. It’s one of the most famous foods in Rhode Island, made with milk, syrup, and ice cream! What are the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island? The best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island include:
Ogie’s Trailer Park, Providence Olneyville New York System, Providence and Cranston Doherty’s East Ave Irish Pub, Pawtucket Garden Grille, Pawtucket Crazy Burger Cafe & Juice Bar, Narragansett Bob & Timmy’s Grilled Pizza, North Smithfield and Providence Chomp Kitchen & Drinks, Warren La Lupita, Providence Tavern On Main, Chepachet Pomodoro, Bristol
What makes a good hole-in-the-wall restaurant is the fact that it usually develops a cult following by word of mouth but still remains true to its flavor and cuisine no matter how popular it gets. Many of these hidden gem restaurants are off-the-beaten-path, but that’s what makes visiting them so enjoyable.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
The best restaurants in Rhode Island that serve seafood include:
- Matunuck Oyster Bar, South Kingstown
- George’s of Galilee, Narragansett
- Hemenway’s Seafood Grill, Providence
- Lobster Pot, Bristol
- Tommy’s Clam Shack, Warwick
- Midtown Oyster Bar, Newport
- Los Andes, Providence
- Iggy’s Doughboys and Chowder, Narragansett and Warwick
- Crow’s Nest, Warwick
- Aunt Carrie’s, Narragansett
- Champlin’s Seafood, Narragansett
- The Mooring, Newport
If you’re familiar with Rhode Island, then you already know this small state is known for having exceptional seafood. With coastal access, it’s only fair that Rhode Island has the best seafood spots, both hole-in-the-wall restaurants and otherwise.
What are the most iconic foods in Rhode Island?
The most iconic foods in Rhode Island include:
- Hot Dogs
- Clam Cakes
- Clam Chowder
- Del’s Lemonade
- Johnny Cakes
- Donut Cake
- Coffee Milk
- Stuffies
- Awful Awfuls
- Fried clams
Some of these iconic Rhode Island foods you might be familiar with, while others are especially iconic to Rhode Island! For instance, an Awful Awful is a tasty milkshake served at Newport Creamery. It’s one of the most famous foods in Rhode Island, made with milk, syrup, and ice cream!
What are the best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island?
The best hole-in-the-wall restaurants in Rhode Island include:
- Ogie’s Trailer Park, Providence
- Olneyville New York System, Providence and Cranston
- Doherty’s East Ave Irish Pub, Pawtucket
- Garden Grille, Pawtucket
- Crazy Burger Cafe & Juice Bar, Narragansett
- Bob & Timmy’s Grilled Pizza, North Smithfield and Providence
- Chomp Kitchen & Drinks, Warren
- La Lupita, Providence
- Tavern On Main, Chepachet
- Pomodoro, Bristol
What makes a good hole-in-the-wall restaurant is the fact that it usually develops a cult following by word of mouth but still remains true to its flavor and cuisine no matter how popular it gets. Many of these hidden gem restaurants are off-the-beaten-path, but that’s what makes visiting them so enjoyable.