Newport, RI Restaurants |
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Touro Synagogue is the oldest in the U.S. (1759) |
If you intend to spend a good deal of time in downtown Newport, try to get accommodations as close to town as possible. Because of its age, Newport was designed as a walking town and parking can be hard to find. Try to walk between destinations and don't forget that cabs are plentiful and cheap around town. |
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| Newport, RI Restaurants |
 Coffee/Dessert Selections
Having coffee and dessert at a different restaurant can be a fun way to see more than one restaurant in a night, and you can take a little break between the two for a walk or window shopping. If you would like to learn more about any restaurant listed here, simply click on the more information button and a new window will open to view their website. When done, simply close the window to return to DestinationNewport.com. Happy eating! |
Clarke Cooke House
Bannister's Wharf
Newport RI (401)849-2900
Open air restaurant in summer featuring a good selection of local seafood and steaks. Three dining areas ranging from casual to formal, then head downstairs to the "Boom Boom Room" for dancing and after-dinner drinks. Always a fun crowd. Formal dining with proper dress required on top level. |
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Tucker's Bistro
150 Broadway
Newport RI (401)846-3449
Very intimate and romantic setting. Try Tucker's homemade Bailey's and other delicious dessert specialties. |
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White Horse Tavern
26 Marlborough Street
Newport RI (401)849-3600
Cozy rooms with real fireplaces in each room make this a must for a visitor seeking real New England charm and fine desserts/wines. Sit by the fire with a cordial or a fine port on a cold winter's night... nothing better. |
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