47 Best Restaurants in Rhode Island, USA

22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Excellent service, perfectly cooked steaks, and an extensive, award-winning wine list make dinner here a memorable experience. Although the restaurant is known for its steaks—and it's impossible to go wrong ordering one—you'll find plenty of choices if you're in the mood for something from the sea.

22 Bowen's Wharf, Newport, Rhode Island, 02840, USA
401-841–8884
Known For
  • steaks, chops, and fresh local seafood
  • choose one of eight sauces/butters to accompany your steak
  • abundant gluten-free options

Aunt Carrie's

$$$ Fodor's choice

Family owned and operated for four generations, this iconic Point Judith indoor-outdoor dining spot has been a must for Rhode Islanders every summer since it opened in 1920. Its peerless, waterside location and unpretentious atmosphere are the main draws, along with favorites like steamers, fish-and-chips, and namesake Carrie Cooper's clam cakes, still made using the original recipe.

1240 Ocean Rd., Narragansett, Rhode Island, 02882, USA
401-783–7930
Known For
  • complete shore dinners
  • delicious pies based on Carrie Cooper's recipes
  • picnic tables and an ice-cream stand across the street
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.–Mar., Reservations not accepted

Castle Hill Inn

$$$$ Fodor's choice

No other restaurant in Newport can compete with the spectacular water views from the Sunset Room, one of four dining rooms inside the historic main inn. A perfect spot for a romantic dinner, Castle Hill Inn also serves lunch and dinner on The Lawn, allowing you to savor regional cuisine while watching sunlit clouds drift by. Weekend drinks on the inn's lawn is a Newport summer tradition.

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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. For summer partying with the yachties, nothing beats the Boom Boom Room in the basement.

26 Bannister's Wharf, Newport, Rhode Island, 02840, USA
401-849–2900
Known For
  • clam chowder—"best in the city"
  • "Snowball in Hell" ice-cream dessert
  • partying in the Boom Boom Room
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Coast Guard House

$$$ Fodor's choice

Built in 1888 as a U.S. Life-Saving Service Station, this restaurant has been nearly destroyed twice by storms—by Hurricane Bob in 1991 and Superstorm Sandy in 2012. Regardless, the dining area has spectacular views of the ocean, the roof deck is a great hangout (try the frozen Dark 'n Stormy cocktail), and the patio is about as close to the sea as you could be without getting wet.

Costantino's Venda Ravioli

$$ Fodor's choice

The scents and flavors of Italy surround you at Costantino's as you peruse the amazing selection of homemade pastas and imported foods. The convivial banter between customers and employees adds to the atmosphere. While here, grab lunch, dinner, an espresso, or gelato at Venda Bar & Ristorante on the opposite side of DePasquale Square. Patio dining in the summertime is a true taste of la dolce vita.

George's of Galilee

$$$ Fodor's choice

Owned by the same family since 1948, this local landmark near Salty Brine State Beach has its own private patch of sand and beach blanket service in the summertime, along with a lively tiki bar. Try traditional Rhode Island favorites, including calamari, clam cakes, and "stuffies" (stuffed quahogs), as well as raw bar treats like oyster shooters. Get your fried or broiled seafood from the walk-up window, too. George's buys seafood directly from fishermen in Galilee, so this is also your place to sample sustainable local fish.

250 Sand Hill Cove Rd., Narragansett, Rhode Island, 02882, USA
401-783–2306
Known For
  • alfresco dining with spectacular waterfront views
  • summertime takeout clam shack and beach service
  • fish bowl cocktails
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Matunuck Oyster Bar

$$$ Fodor's choice

Shuckers are hard at work at the raw bar in this awesome waterside restaurant, an offshoot of the nearby Matunuck Oyster Farm. This year-round business committed to serving fresh, local produce, along with farm-raised and wild-caught seafood, draws a crowd—snag an outside table if you can. Take a 60-minute tour of the Potter Pond oyster farm, offered several times during the summer.

629 Succotash Rd., South Kingstown, Rhode Island, 02879, USA
401-783–4202-ext. 1
Known For
  • alfresco dining at sunset
  • mainly seafood menu but a handful of other choices
  • raw oysters raised right here are sweet, on the smaller side, and beginner-friendly
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Nick's on Broadway

$$ Fodor's choice

For two decades Derek Wagner has earned a seat at the table among Rhode Island's top chefs by helming this amped-up diner on Providence's West Side (the namesake "Nick" was the owner of the original diner at the site). Breakfast features classic comfort food like pancakes and egg dishes composed with all-local ingredients, like eggs from Baffoni Farms and potatoes from Schartner Farms, and pasture-fed Blackbird Farm Black Angus beef shows up in the Bolognese sauce and slow-cooked BBQ, while all of the plated fish entrees at dinner were swimming in local waters a short time before. Grab a seat at the counter to watch the culinary magic happen.

Olympia Tea Room

$$$ Fodor's choice

Overlooking the water since it first opened as an ice-cream parlor in 1916, the Olympia's varnished wood booths and a long marble counter echo the restaurant's rich history. The kitchen focuses on local and artisanal ingredients served with simple elegance and abundant flavor, including spicy flaked haddock and Milanese-style crispy chicken.

74 Bay St., Watch Hill, Rhode Island, 02891, USA
401-348–8211
Known For
  • bistro-style menu
  • sidewalk tables outside and antique booths inside
  • a fine selection of wines available by the glass
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed early Nov.–early Apr., Reservations not accepted

Angelo's Civita Farnese

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Locals come to this third-generation, family-owned restaurant in the heart of Federal Hill for the chicken or eggplant Parmesan, veal with peppers, and braciola like (your Italian) grandma used to make. The prices are reasonable; the atmosphere, warm and casual.

141 Atwells Ave., Rhode Island, 02903, USA
401-621–8171
Known For
  • family-friendly
  • familiar southern Italian menu
  • a landmark since 1924
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.

B&B Dockside

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It's all about breakfast and burgers at this café overlooking the Pawcatuck River. Burgers rule the lunch menu, including the deliciously decadent Fat Elvis—with peanut butter, bacon, cheese, and caramelized bananas, it'll leave you saying, "Thank you, thankyouverymuch."
19 Margin St., Westerly, Rhode Island, 02891, USA
401-315–2520
Known For
  • great waterfront view
  • mouthwatering roast beef hash—for breakfast
  • friendly service, even when crowded
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed.

Beehive Café

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This aptly named two-story café is abuzz with college students and foodies who appreciate the freshly baked bread, especially when it's used to make inventive sandwiches like roasted butternut squash with caramelized onions, Vermont cheddar, and tangy-sweet pesto. The extensive breakfast menu (served 12 hours a day) includes thick-cut French toast, cornbread hash, and granola made on-site.

Buttonwoods Brewery

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A brewery tucked into an industrial park near the railroad tracks doesn't seem super inviting, but the tasting room here is warm and friendly, and the beers have creativity by the barrel (IPAs, yes, but also wild ales, barleywines, and a revival of a historical varietal called Kentucky Common). If the adults need a drink after a day at the zoo, Buttonwoods is right in the neighborhood, and hungry kids can be placated with comfort food and pizza from the brewery's pop-up kitchen and a rotation list of visiting food trucks.

530 Wellington Ave., Rhode Island, 02910, USA
401-563--8451
Known For
  • fun events including cooking classes and trivia
  • attractive tasting room
  • creative beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.--Thurs.

Caserta Pizzeria

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Rhode Island's pizza universe has expanded in recent years—you can get a decent slice of New York, New Haven, or Detroit style—but the more things change the more they stay the same at Caserta, the landmark pizzeria on Federal Hill. Homemade sauce, fresh mozzarella, quality toppings, and a thick but crispy crust combine to create a unique Rhode Island-by-way-of-Sicily pie. A pizza pilgrimage site since 1953, Caserta still draws crowds despite its limited menu and no-frills dining room; walk it off with a stroll around Federal Hill and Atwells Ave. afterward.

121 Spruce St., Rhode Island, 02903, USA
401-621--3618
Known For
  • busy location, better to order in advance even if you plan to dine in
  • Wimpy Skippy spinach pies
  • unique thick-crust pizza
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

CAV

$$$

Chandeliers hang from the ceiling, and African and Asian artwork adorns the walls (everything is for sale) at this restaurant-antiques store. The menu is extensive—seafood is particularly, but not exclusively, featured—the food is rich in flavor, and the ambience, occasionally augmented with live music, is full of personality. Brioche toast is the house specialty for weekend brunch.

Chomp Kitchen & Drinks

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A tiny Warren restaurant known for offbeat beers, hot chicken sandwiches, and a burger stacked 10 inches tall has blossomed into this second location with more expansive indoor-outdoor seating and an equally enticing menu of decidedly adult, made-from-scratch comfort grub. Pair zesty Mozambique chicken tenders that are definitely not your kids' chicken nuggets with frozen sangria on a summer's day.

117 Ives St., Rhode Island, 02906, USA
401-537--7556
Known For
  • gourmet burgers including the piled-high Stack
  • rich, gooey mac and cheese you won't want to share
  • eclectic and revolving menu of rare, limited-edition craft beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch

Crazy Burger Cafe & Juice Bar

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Vegetarians, vegans, and omnivores flock to this funky café not far from Narragansett Town Beach for smoothies, creative juice blends, and breakfast served until 4 pm daily. Signature burgers are categorized as "hoof, fin, and claw," but there are vegan options, too. White Christmas lights and colorful lanterns are part of the indoor and covered patio decor, as is a red phone booth behind the counter that houses condiments (like the house-made ketchup).

144 Boon St., Narragansett, Rhode Island, 02882, USA
401-783–1810
Known For
  • extensive menu
  • often a wait to be seated
  • BYOB, but there is a corkage fee
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

CRU Cafe

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From Russell Morin, one of Newport's most exclusive caterers, comes this chalkboard-menu café where beautifully crafted light fare is served at surprisingly down-to-earth prices. Breakfast—try the egg- and tomato-topped avocado toast—is served all day, and creative salads and sandwiches are the makings of a perfect picnic to tote down the street and enjoy on an oceanview mansion lawn.

DeWolf Tavern

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An 1818 rum distillery houses this distinctive waterfront restaurant—look for the timber ceilings, African granite from slave ship ballast in the walls, and framed sections of early-19th-century graffiti-covered plaster. Chef Sai Viswanath reinvents traditional New England fare by combining it with Indian preparations to create dishes like lobster roasted in a 900ºF tandoor oven and chicken empanadas served with a tamarind and mint chutney.

259 Thames St., Bristol, Rhode Island, 02809, USA
401-254–2005
Known For
  • buck-a-shuck oysters on Monday
  • alfresco dining on the back deck in summer
  • cozy dining upstairs by the fireplace in winter
  • breakfast on weekends

Diego's

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Tacos, sharable Mexican snacks, and spicy margaritas are among the go-tos at this casual and—by local standards—affordable restaurant right in the corazon of Newport's lively Bowen's Wharf. Indoor and outdoor dining, including on a roof deck, make Diego's a magnet for visitors on a summer afternoon or evening, and it's worth getting up early on the weekend for a brunch spread that includes a menu of $8 specials like tortas, huevos rancheros, and hash when you buy a tequila-twisted Bloody Mary or other breakfast eye-opening cocktail.

Durk's BBQ

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Rhode Island isn't top-of-mind when you think of great barbecue joints—this ain't Texas, Memphis, or the Carolinas, to be sure—but it's hard to find fault with Durk's succulent brisket, moist pulled pork, and smoky ribs. Savory sides like skillet cornbread and mac & cheese provide the right flavor balance on the plate, and drinks draw heavily from the collected "whiskey wall" behind the bar—you can't go wrong with the barrel-aged Old Fashioned on draft.

33 Aborn St., Rhode Island, 02903, USA
401-563--8622
Known For
  • BBQ fresh out of "Stella" the smoker
  • extensive whiskey and bourbon collection
  • fun appetizers like corn dogs and pierogies
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.--Fri.

Evelyn's Drive In

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This family-run roadside seafood shack draws summer visitors like moths to a streetlight. Lobster chow mein is an unusual specialty of the house, but the menu also includes more familiar fried seafood favorites along with burgers and other quick bites. There is a small dining room, but most people just order at the takeout window and eat at one of the picnic tables out back, cooled by breezes off of Nanaquatucket Pond.

2335 Main Rd., Tiverton, Rhode Island, 02878, USA
401-624--3100
Known For
  • outdoor dining
  • fried clams and lobster chop suey
  • homemade desserts
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Oct.--mid-May

Evie's

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This restaurant defies its strip mall location with a bright interior design soaked in natural light and a high-fenced courtyard for warm-weather dining. Coast-inspired comfort food like fish and chips occupies the menu alongside fish tacos, short-rib grilled cheese, and a savory salmon gyro; oysters—on the half-shell or Rockefeller—are harvested in nearby Watch Hill.

224 Post Rd., Westerly, Rhode Island, 02891, USA
401-388--4201
Known For
  • good selection of local beers on draft
  • cocktails with house-made infusions
  • more than a dozen wines by the glass

Flo's Clam Shack

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With Bruce the shark out front and a weathered, kitschy vibe, this local institution across from Easton's Beach in Middletown is as casual as they come. Lobster rolls, fried seafood, baked fish, clam cakes, cold beer, and a great raw bar make for long lines in summer. A smaller second location is at Island Park Beach in Portsmouth.

4 Wave Ave., Middletown, Rhode Island, 02840, USA
401-847–8141
Known For
  • the best fried clams---ever
  • raw bar and other dishes served at the upstairs bar
  • outdoor and upper deck seating available
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.–early Mar., Reservations not accepted

Mews Tavern

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This cheery tavern has three bars and 69 beers on tap, but hungry folks flock here for burgers and tasty pizzas—like the Pink Panther, which is topped with chicken, prosciutto, and pasta in a house-made pink vodka sauce. Also on the menu are Mexican dishes, mac and cheese with local Whalers beer in the sauce, and other comfort foods.

456 Main St., Wakefield, Rhode Island, 02879, USA
401-783–9370
Known For
  • going strong since 1947
  • appetizers, snacks, full entrées, and more
  • rare, limited, and local beers with "no crap on tap"
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

Mission

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This casual eatery within walking distance of Easton Beach in Middletown has a simple "mission"—deliver great burgers, fries, and hot dogs to the hungry and thirsty shore crowds. A thick and juicy cheeseburger can be had for under $10; toppings are extra and include options like jalapenos or a fried egg. For non-carnivores, there are a couple of falafel options, too.

58 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, Rhode Island, 02842, USA
401-324--5811
Known For
  • big burgers
  • no-frills dining room
  • local beer pairings and Nitro coffee on draft
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Tues.

Modern Diner

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This 1941 Sterling Streamliner diner is a beauty to behold. In addition to the extensive breakfast and lunch menu, you'll often find 30 or more specials posted on the wall.

364 East Ave., Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 02860, USA
401-726–8390
Known For
  • breakfast served all day until closing
  • modern addition with retro counter seating
  • first diner to appear on National Register of Historic Places
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Plant City

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Even omnivores can get behind this chic vegan food hall, positioned near the waterfront and the city's new Providence River Pedestrian Bridge. On two floors and cascading outdoors, you'll find three restaurants, a bakery, a coffee bar, and a market offering familiar fare like tacos, pizza, lasagna---even burgers---all made exclusively from plants. Arrive early to snag one of the limited seats in the 345 speakeasy, tucked away next door.

Poor People's Pub

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The black 1961 Ford Galaxie parked out front is the landmark steering you to this fun indoor-outdoor restaurant, bar, and night spot in Old Harbor. Find a table on the porch or in the garden and dig into the house specialty, barbecued pulled pork mac & cheese, washed down with a margarita blended with a local blackberry and honey puree. Fun snacks include a lasagna dip and crispy fish sticks; healthier options include a "power lunch" salad packed with quinoa, sunflower seeds, figs and beets, topped with an apple cider vinaigrette dressing.

33 Ocean Ave., New Shoreham, Rhode Island, 02807, USA
401-446--8533
Known For
  • big menu with everything from pub food to fine dining
  • porch and patio dining
  • live music, DJs and themed parties
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Nov.--mid Apr.