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Trattoria Simpatico
March 29, 2007 in Atmosphere, Best Bets, Brunch, Date, Good Bar, Italian, Jamestown, Outdoor Dining, Summer Best Bets, Wine List | 1 comment
Trattoria Simpatico
13 Narragansett Avenue
Jamestown, RI 02835 – directions
www.TrattoriaSimpatico.com
$$ – $$$

Once declared “perhaps my favorite place on the planet” by a lifetime Jamestown summer-ite, Trattoria is the ideal spot for fine food, fabulous drinks and a light-hearted, laid-back crowd.
Open all year round, Trattoria is a much-needed and greatly-appreciated mecca for those Rhodies who bare through the winter months. While outside it is grey and cold, open the gate to Trattoria on any given day of the week, and you will find the outside bar, wonderfully heated, fully open to a crowd of friendly folk who know happy hour always starts by, and not at, 4 o’clock. Christmas tree lights that line the outside dining area lights up the air, while the drinks warm your body and the laughs warm you soul. Stay outside at the bar, (it’s nice and warm) or go inside for some nourishment, the dining room is always open, 7 days a week serving lunch and dinner.
If you can make it there in the offseason, it’s a delight. Enjoy the privacy while you can because starting in May, fancy cars line the street bringing the well-heeled from across the island and across the bridge. Don’t worry about not being seated right away, order some drinks and an appetizer at the bar and just enjoy the scene. Whatever your pleasure, you are sure to find a good time at Trattoria.
posted by MCS
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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