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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j2kus34 wrote

Me? I’d say these experiences are classic Rhode Island, unique, and memorable:

A photo at the Brown University gates (College/Prospect) and another at the state capitol

Seven Stars Bakery for coffee

splurge for dinner at AlForno’s

Greg’s Deli lunch

PV Donuts (1 each Masala, Passion Fruit, and Boston Cream)

Walk down Benefit Street

Check out the mural on Friendship Street

Theater at Trinity

Take out from Pastiche

Ice skating down town open air rink

Pizza on Federal Hill, deep dish Sicilia’s

Day trip loop to Coffee Depot in Warren, DeWolfe Tavern in Bristol, Ocean Ave scenic drive in Newport (you can park at LaSalle to walk the cliff walk if weather permits), Thames Street cobblestones in Newport, Beavertail in Jamestown, and a stop in Wickford.

Add pizza strips, coffee syrup, Del’s, and New York System for the win.

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Appaer OP t1_j2kvm2w wrote

Thank you very much! Not sure that we will have time for everything, but I'll look into some of these and give you my regards.

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Bad-Habit-2020 t1_j2kxkc5 wrote

Definitely dine on federal hill in Providence. Not sure what events happening there in March.

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sbaz86 t1_j2lbw6u wrote

St Pattys parade.

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Bad-Habit-2020 t1_j2n88bo wrote

It's on Federal hill?

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sbaz86 t1_j2nfdgc wrote

The parade itself is on Smith Hill I think, but besides Patrick’s Pub and a few others, the party moves to Federal Hill.

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Civil-Crew-1611 t1_j2o6xqt wrote

Al Forno’s was rated one of the top 10 pizza places in the US. Only one that made the list from New England IIRC

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overthehillhat t1_j2l8mn4 wrote

And all the East Bay - West bay Harbor towns

from

East Prov and Providence to Galilee and Sakonnet

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