4 Best Restaurants in Newport, Newport County and East Bay

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We've compiled the best of the best in Newport - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Clarke Cooke House

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Drinks at a bar favored by the sailing crowd, intimate dinners by the fire, and relaxing lunches overlooking Newport Harbor are a few of the experiences possible at this multilevel complex. The first-floor Candy Store serves casual fare and has a sushi bar; the second-floor offers casual dining in the Bistro and cocktails in the Midway Bar; and the Summer Porch and 12 Metre Yacht Club Room on the third floor have elegant fine dining requiring proper dress. The Sky Bar serves Newport's most expensive cocktail, Newport Water, made with top-shelf Champagne, Grand Marnier, and St. Germain poured over ice.

26 Bannister's Wharf, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-849–2900
Known For
  • Clam chowder—"best in the city"
  • "Snowball in Hell" ice cream dessert
  • Cocktails at the Sky Bar
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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The Black Pearl

$$$

At this mainstay on the Newport waterfront, you can choose your dining experience based on the ambience and vibe you're looking for. The posh, plank-floored Commodore's Room (business casual dress required) features country pâté, escargot, rack of lamb, stuffed lobster tails, and other classic offerings, while the Tavern has a more casual experience, with standard American fare like salads, burgers, and grilled meat or fish, old nautical charts on the walls, and a four-season patio.

30 Bannister's Wharf, Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-846–5264
Known For
  • Popular dining spot for nearly a half century
  • Raw bar and clam chowder at the year-round, heated outdoor patio
  • Chowder to go—by the can or case
Restaurant Details
Closed Jan. and Feb.
Business casual dress required in Commodore Room

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Stoneacre Garden

$$$

Share green curry mussels, spiced-up Thai lobster, sinful tuna poke tacos with fried wontons for wraps, and other seasonal small and large plates at this restaurant with a rustic garden setting.  With sprawling indoor-outdoor bars and seating, it's a quirky-fun meetup spot that takes everything from buttermilk brunch biscuits to fruity cocktails and mocktails seriously.

151 Swinburne Row, Newport, RI, 02480, USA
401-619–8400
Known For
  • Hot foodie spot with top-notch cocktails
  • Rooftop bar with water views
  • Lush greenery, inspired by Frederick Law Olmsted's landscape design for the Stoneacre Estate

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The White Horse Tavern

$$$

The first tavern opened here in 1673—and ever since, the premises have served, in turn, as a tavern, boardinghouse, restaurant, and even a meetinghouse for Colonial Rhode Island's General Assembly. Today, the tavern provides an intimate fine-dining experience, the mood set by the low dark-beam ceilings, uneven plank floors, and four still-working fireplaces; an outside patio is a more recent addition.

26 Marlborough St., Newport, RI, 02840, USA
401-849–3600
Known For
  • Oldest operating restaurant in the country
  • Beef Wellington, fresh seafood, just-picked produce
  • Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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