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As the colonial capital of Rhode Island, Newport was the first of the thirteen colonies to declare its independence from England on May 4, 1776
If a restaurant interests you on DestinationNewport, try to visit their web site. Many times they offer unadvertised specials on 1 or 2 nights a week, especially midweek.
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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 after-dinner drinks and dessert overlooking the harbor. Head downstairs to the "Boom Boom Room" for dancing to a DJ. Always a fun crowd. |
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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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Cold Fusion Gelato
389 Thames Street
Newport RI (401)849-6777
Enjoy Italy's famous version of ice cream while strolling along the harbor after dinner. The flavors are numerous and authentic, a real treat for the whole family. If you've never tried it, you're missing out! |
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