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The West Deck
March 29, 2007 in American, Atmosphere, Best Bets, Best Kept Secrets, Brunch, Good Bar, Newport, Outdoor Dining, Seafood, Seasonal, Summer Best Bets | Leave a comment
The West Deck
One Waites Wharf
Newport, RI 02840
www.westdeck.com (menu)
$-$$$

Wanna know a secret? The West Deck is one of Newport’s best restaurants. Tucked away on Waites Wharf on Lower Thames (hang a right at O’Brien’s), The West Deck – as its name suggests – is a great spot to pull up a chair and watch the sunset from their outdoor dining area.
Now in its 16th season, The West Deck boasts some of Newport’s best live music and seafood and (gasp) never has a cover charge!
Don’t Miss: Live music every Sunday afternoon, The summer breeze (this place is right on the water), raw bar, some of Newport’s best mixed drinks
[Inside]Tip: Stop in Tuesday nights for TWD’s Sam Adams Lobster Bake
DeWolf Tavern
March 21, 2007 in American, Atmosphere, Bristol, Date, Good Bar, Martinis, Raw Bar, Romantic, Seafood, Summer Best Bets | Leave a comment
The DeWolf Tavern
259 Thames Street
Bristol, Rhode Island
(401) 254.2005
www.dewolftavern.com
*Reservations Suggested

A contemporary spin on traditional American cuisine, the DeWolf Tavern is one of Rhode Island’s finest. Located on the water in Bristol, the DeWolf is well suited for either a cozy winter dinner or a lazy summer lunch on the outdoor patio. Menus vary from the upscale to the casual, however the quality remains superb across the board.
Looking for a good date spot? Yes, it can be pricey, but the DeWolf is sure to impress and has been named one of RI’s most romantic restaurants, RIMonthly’s Best New Restaurant of 2005, and one of Esquire Magazine’s Best New Restaurants of 2005.
Don’t miss: The DeWolf’s rum and bourbon selection
[inside]tip: Architecture buffs will be enthralled by the freshly renovated c.1800 warehouse structure, while foodies will delight in the seasonal fare and refined wine list.
The Cooked Goose
March 21, 2007 in American, Atmosphere, Best Bets, Best Kept Secrets, Breakfast, Healthy Eats, Outdoor Dining, South County, Summer Best Bets, Westerly | Leave a comment
The Cooked Goose
92 Watch Hill Road
Westerly, RI 02891
(401) 348.9888
www.TheCookedGoose.com

Why’s the goose smiling? Maybe it’s because he’s just been to this Westerly treasure.
From the hot pastrami sandwich platter and freshly made soups and salads to the sophisticated wine selection, this is not your ordinary take-out/eat-in restaurant.
Click here for Breakfast and Lunch menus as well as directions and contact info
Lunch Menu
Don’t miss: Pain au chocolate, Pastrami Platter, Crabcake Sandwich,
[inside]tip: Just passing through? Invest in soup to go. Westerly native? They Cater!
Brick Alley Pub
March 21, 2007 in American, Atmosphere, Best Bets, Best Burger, Brunch, Good Bar, Happy Hour, Late Night, Newport, Outdoor Dining, Pub Food, Summer Best Bets, Winter Hot Spots | Leave a comment
Brick Alley Pub
140 Thames Street
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 849.6334

Yes, that’s a fire truck on the roof.
A perennial Best Bet and local favorite, Brick Alley is one of Newport’s true four season hot spots. Located in the heart of Newport’s downtown waterfront shopping district, stop in for one of the best burgers in town or for a cocktail outside on the summer deck.
And here to purchase gift cards online
Don’t Miss: Newport’s Best Burgers and Pub Food
[inside]tip: Stop in Saturday night for one of Newport’s best beer and drink selections; cure yourself Sunday morning for brunch starting at 10:30am.
The Black Pearl
March 20, 2007 in American, Atmosphere, Best Bets, Date, Good Bar, Newport, Outdoor Dining, Raw Bar, Seafood, Seasonal, Summer Best Bets, Wine List | 1 comment
The Black Pearl
Bannister’s Wharf
Newport, RI 02840
(401) 846.5264
www.BlackPearlNewport.com

One of Newport’s best. Renowned for its chower, don’t miss out on The Black Pearl’s market fresh seafood expertly prepared by Chef Knorr. Words don’t do this spot justice. A true New England gem.
Don’t Miss: New England Clam Chowder, Fried Brie
Avoid: The Lines. During the summer, give the hostess your name about 20 minutes before you want to eat and enjoy a stroll through the shops on Bowen’s Wharf
[inside]Tip: Though you’ll find it closed for a few weeks (usually late Feb.) stop in for a cozy winter dinner in the Commodore’s Room

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