Can someone recommend a good place for a late lunch in Providence on Sunday? French, Italian, or American cuisine preferred.
Lunch in Providence on Sunday
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Haven't been there in a while but Trinity Brew House near the Dunkin Donuts Center was always very good.
Siena on Federal Hill is a fabulous Italian spot. (My favorite)
There is a new Burger Place downtown called Luxe Burger Bar, yummy and you can build your own burgers. Delicious mac and cheese too. This is right behind the Courtyard Marriot.
Ten Steak and Sushi is wonderful for just that, steak and sushi on Pine St. Great wine list too!
I do not like French at all, but many people absolutely rave about Chez Pascal on Hope Street. This is the East Side of Providence and there are some beautiful sites to see in this area, as well as some fun shops.
Enjoy Providence!