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News Bites: RI Craft Beer Week 2023 / Little City Thrifty Vintage Market Returns / RI Red Food Tours PVD Valley / Hope & Main Makers Marketplace / Newport Restaurant Group Donations

by David Dadekian February 17, 2023
written by David Dadekian

Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.


RI Craft Beer Week 2023 is March 3-12

Rhode Island Craft Beer Week 2023
Rhode Island Craft Beer Week 2023

Get thirsty for some local fun! The second annual RI Craft Beer Week will be from March 3rd to March 12th 2023.  This celebration of RI’s beer manufacturers will feature happenings at Rhode Island breweries as well as events featuring Rhody beers at bars, restaurants, liquor stores and more. Get ready for a “Saugy Showdown” hot dog eating contest at Linesider Brewing.  Dust off your thinking caps for “Name Your Beer” Trivia at Narragansett Brewing; the winning team will get to name a new beer! Musical Bingo, anyone? Smug Brewing will host that fun twice during the RI Craft Beer Week! And the “Rhode Map Challenge” contest will be happening all week long. Visiting all the breweries this week could win you beer festival tickets!

There are now 36 breweries in the RI Brewers Guild, compared to only five a decade ago! At least two more are set to open in 2023. Each of these small businesses employs Rhode Islanders, adds local culture, and boosts tourism in the Ocean State.  And what they brew is delicious! Let’s celebrate them!

Kyle Toste, Assistant Brewer at Linesider Brewing in East Greenwich is enthusiastic about the week.  “I got into the professional craft brewing industry here in Rhode Island about three years ago and have always loved the camaraderie among all the breweries. RI Craft Beer Week is a celebration of breweries in our state and an opportunity for us to celebrate with our patrons in fun and unique ways. I love RI Craft Beer Week because it gives us a chance to create events that show a different side of us than just being ‘brewers’ like our Saugy Eating Contest at Linesider or an Industry Karaoke Contest at Narragansett and SO MANY MORE!”

One of the more unique features of RI Craft Beer Week is the “Rhode Map Challenge”.  Utilizing the RI Brewers Guild Passport App on your smartphone, craft beer enthusiasts can check into and post photos of their beer from as many RI Breweries as they can that week.  The RI Brewers Guild wants to be clear that this should only be attempted with the help of a designated driver.  Prizes will be awarded to the top five fans including two tickets to the Newport Beer Festival, two tickets to the Ocean State Beer Festival, two entries to the Craft Brew Races Newport, and more! Last year more than a thousand people checked in at RI Breweries during RI Craft Beer Week.  Be part of this year’s fun!

“One of the many benefits of living in Rhode Island is that you can travel basically anywhere in the entire state in under an hour.  With the help of a dedicated designated driver, fans can visit all or at least most of our members during RI Craft Beer Week! Last year two diehards made it to them all!” said Gary Richardson, Executive Director of the RI Brewers Guild.

RI Craft Beer Week stickers and coasters will be available at some locations during this week and all events will be listed on the RI Brewers Guild website by February 24th.  For more information about RI Craft Beer Week and to find events near you visit: https://www.ribrewersguild.org/ri-craft-beer-week/

“RI Craft Beer Week is fun because it recognizes the hard work and creativity of small local businesses,” states Rob DaRosa, co-owner and brewer at Smug Brewing Company in Pawtucket. “That is something worth celebrating!”

Brooke Cure, Community Manager at Narragansett Brewery states, “It’s nice to have a week that supports all the brewers in RI and to get creative hosting some fun events for the people who support us!” Gregory Martell, co-owner of Rejects Beer Co. in Middletown commented, “March signifies the very beginning of being able to enjoy RI beers outside on the patio again.  We are so ready for that! And Craft Beer Week is a great reason for us to travel to see our friends breweries…even if it means crossing bridges!”


Little City Thrifty Vintage Market Returns to WaterFire Arts Center

March 4 & 5, 2023
Noon to 6pm (11am Early Buying Hour)
WaterFire Arts Center
475 Valley Street, Providence, RI

Recently named “Rhode Island’s Best Flea Market” by national publication Domino Magazine, Little City Thrifty is a curated weekend of indoor vintage and antiques shopping, with items available for purchase at all price points. From high-end designer vintage clothing to out-of-print vinyl records to art and collectibles, you’ll find it all at WaterFire Arts Center on March 4th & 5th. 

Little City Thrifty’s March event will bring vintage lovers and dealers from far and wide, and will feature over 90 booths of vintage and pre-loved clothing, books, barware, records, art, ephemera, furniture, home decor, and much more. The lineup includes local favorites, as well as well-known vendors from 8 other states, with businesses coming from as far as Indiana.

“Going into our third Little City Thrifty Vintage Market, it’s been incredible to see how passionately the vintage-loving community here in New England has supported our event and all of the small businesses that vend with us,” says co-founder of Little City Thrifty, BJ Mansuetti. His wife and business partner, Robin Dionne, adds, “As a lifelong vintage collector and seller, I love to see the vintage community breathe new life into pre-loved items. The venn diagram of fashion, sustainability, and community building at Little City Thrifty makes for a very special weekend.”

Entry includes a complimentary small beverage, provided by participating beverage sponsors. Attendees will have their choice of a small cocktail from Bully Boy Distillers, a small beer from either Rejects Beer Co. or Trinity Brewhouse, a small hot coffee from New Harvest Coffee Roasters, or a glass bottle of Topo Chico sparkling mineral water.

General Admission tickets are $8 in advance and may be available for $10 at the door, if the event does not sell out. “Early Buying Hour” tickets are also available but are very limited. For $15, these tickets allow for entry a full hour before the event starts, and they’re perfect for those who want some extra elbow-room while shopping and to get a first look at the vendors’ collections and rare items.

For a full list of vendors and to purchase advance tickets, visit www.littlecitythrifty.com.


Rhode Island Red Food Tours Announces the PVD Valley Neighborhood Victuals Tour

Explore Providence’s repurposed industrial corridor on a winter tour that will introduce you to local foodpreneurs, brewers and distillers.

Rhode Island Red Food Tours

Rhode Island Red Food Tours is excited to announce the launch of the PVD Valley Neighborhood Victuals Tour, kicking off this Saturday, Jan. 14, 2023 at 11 a.m. The tour will commence each Saturday at 11 a.m. thereafter through April 1st. 

Focusing on foodpreneurs, makers, brewers and distillers within the inclusive Valley neighborhood in northwestern Providence, tour guests will learn more about how this former industrial corridor was transformed into a sprouting food and arts hub and will be introduced to small batch craft food products made in Rhode Island, as well as the people who are committed to primarily utilizing sustainable local and regional ingredient sources. 

With a fascinating history and strong sense of community, the Valley neighborhood continues to evolve while attracting Rhode Island businesses, artists and culinary artisans, farmers and chefs responsible for building this burgeoning food and drink production scene. PVD Valley Neighborhood Victuals Tour guests will also be introduced to two stalwarts of the neighborhood’s renaissance: The Steel Yard; a historic industrial complex turned non-profit industrial art center and shared studio, and the 60,000-square-foot Farm Fresh Food Hub.

“This is something we’ve been working on making a reality for some time now,” says Paula Silva, Rhode Island Red Food Tour’s founder and Chief Tasting Officer. “The Valley neighborhood is one of the Capital City’s true success stories and has been a magnet for so much talent in the food and drink space—and it keeps getting better. We’re also thrilled to be introducing our first winter tour. Our Newport Neighborhood Tour and Downcity Providence Tour, which take place from springtime through the end of the year, continue to be the top-ranked food tours in the state, but we wanted to offer something during these relatively quieter months that really showcases our exceptional RI makers in the food and drink scene which thrives year-round.” 

Details: 

  • Guided tour of the neighborhood and marketplace includes tastings from 8+ local food and drink purveyors. 
  • Tickets cost $79 per person (includes alcohol tastings. Non-alcohol substitutions may be provided if specified when purchasing tickets).
  • The duration of the tour is 3-3.5 hours and guests can expect to walk approximately half a mile.
  • Tours operate rain or shine.
  • Rhode Island Red Food Tour gift certificates are available, can be applied toward any available public Rhode Island Red Food Tour, and do not expire. 
  • Free shopping tote included.

Hope & Main Plants Roots in Downtown Providence Makers Marketplace

Invites Locals to Become Foodieconomists at New Urban Eatery Showcasing Local Foods and Global Flavors

Seeking to create more equitable access for emerging food-preneurs of all means and backgrounds, Hope & Main, Rhode Island’s first food business incubator, is opening the Makers Marketplace at 100 Westminster Street in the heart of downtown Providence. Hope & Main’s first entry into Rhode Island’s capital city marks the beginning of the next era for the organization which has helped more than 450 food businesses to launch since its inception in 2014.

The Makers Marketplace at 100 Westminster Street will feature dozens of locally made foods and drinks from a diverse member community, many of whom come from the state’s urban core. The space will allow for tasting, sipping and shopping while serving to expose thousands of people who work in the city’s Financial District to the culinary delights curated by Hope & Main’s food-preneurs.

Lisa Raiola, President and Founder of Hope & Main said, “For a new food business, the journey to a retail shelf is full of high hurdles. The opportunity, just a few months into launching your business at Hope & Main, to feature your product at the Downtown Makers Marketplace is a huge advantage for food start-ups. This will help to accelerate new brands into the local marketplace– I think much to the delight of Rhode Island eaters everywhere!”

Hope & Main Makers Market will be open weekdays for breakfast and lunch, offering hand-crafted locally sourced items, grab-and-go foods, a curated selection of Hope & Main members’ products and prepared foods, as well as a coffee, tea and craft beverage bar anchored by (Hope & Main member business) Schastea. 

Breakfast and lunch menu items also include tastes of Hope & Main makers. Order up a breakfast bowl and find heaps of hash made with La Arepa Black Beans. Enjoy an H&M Melt and discover Chicamonina Barbacoa seasoning. Magic Bird salsa, Chi Kitchen Kimchi Slaw, Pickily quick pickles, Buns Bakery rolls are also featured in menu offerings.  

Products and prepared foods in the Hope & Main Makers Marketplace range from traditional Argentinian baked empanadas from The Perfect Empanada, Orisirisi flavorful gourmet pepper sauce, Hibiscus fruit spreads and sparkling drinks from Kassumay, Basil & Bunny prepared vegan egg salad, Hunky Dory pimento cheese, to Naked Fig Mediterranean hummus, nostalgic chocolate chip cookies from Mariiannas Cookies and Treats, and dozens more locally crafted foods from member businesses.

This unique concept is made possible with support from Papitto Opportunity Connection and Paolino Properties. Both organizations embraced Hope & Main’s mission to create more and equitable access for emerging food-preneurs of all means and backgrounds. Hope & Main estimates 40 percent of its entrepreneurs are people of color.

“Hope & Main plays a vital role in the emerging food economy of Rhode Island,’ said Barbara Papitto, founder and trustee of the Papitto Opportunity Connection. “By bringing its Makers Market alive in downtown Providence, Hope & Main is giving power to food-preneurs of color located in our state’s urban core. This new market provides critical exposure to food businesses at the time when they need it most.  The Papitto Opportunity Connection is pleased to support this important work.”

The food sector is one of Rhode Island’s largest sectors for economic output. Launching and supporting local food businesses, particularly in the Providence area has been a focus of Hope & Main as many makers come from the urban core. 

“I’m proud to be a supporter of Hope & Main and of the many ‘food entrepreneurs’ that go through their incubator program by providing a place for them to bring their products to market,” said Joseph R. Paolino Jr., CEO and Managing Partner of Paolino Properties. “I was thrilled to partner with the good people at the Papitto Foundation to help make this vision a reality. The Hope & Main Downtown Makers Marketplace will not only be a wonderful asset to our campus at 100 Westminster Street and for the people who come downtown to work every day, but it will be an opportunity to showcase our growing food economy to visitors to our city, train the next generation of hospitality workers, and spark new business development right here in Providence.” 

In the coming months, Hope & Main Makers Marketplace will continue to evolve to meet the needs of the Providence community. They plan to host events with guest chefs, maker tastings, pop-ups, and corporate catering.


Newport Restaurant Group Donates $60,750 to Local Nonprofits through 2022 Gift Card Donation Program

$2.00 from every gift card purchase in 2022 was donated to support the fight against food insecurity

RI Community Food Bank NRG Donation

Newport Restaurant Group (NRG), an award-winning collection of unique restaurants and hospitality venues located throughout Rhode Island and Massachusetts, is pleased to announce that it has donated $60,750 to local nonprofits that focus on food insecurity as a result of its annual, year-round gift card program. Through the program, $2.00 from every gift card purchase is donated to area non-profits with a mission toward fighting food insecurity. Since the program’s inception in 2019, more than $150,000 has been distributed to local agencies.  

“Every year, all our employee owners and I are grateful to our guests for their continued support of our gift card program,” said Paul O’Reilly, President and Chief Executive Officer, Newport Restaurant Group. “Each gift card order throughout the year allows us to continue to support organizations that provide help and hope to those experiencing food insecurity in our region.”

2022 recipients include the RI Community Food Bank, Hope’s Harvest RI, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, and Aquidneck Community Table in Rhode Island and Brookline Food Pantry and The Food Project in Massachusetts. 

In addition to the financial support, NRG employee owners volunteer with these organizations throughout the year in a variety of ways, from collecting non-perishable food items for the RI Community Food Bank to preparing and serving dinners at the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, to harvesting surplus fruits and vegetables at local farms that are distributed to hunger relief agencies through a partnership with Hope’s Harvest.

The 2023 gift card program is ongoing and gift cards can be purchased at any NRG property or online at www.newportrestaurantgroup.com. 

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News Bites: RI Craft Beer Week 2022 / Museum of Work & Culture’s Poutine Indulgence / Blackstone Valley Culinary News

by David Dadekian February 28, 2022
written by David Dadekian

Current news releases—Eat Drink RI is not the source for these items—please follow any links for more information.



RI Brewers Guild Announces Inaugural RI Craft Beer Week

The RI Brewers Guild has announced plans for the inaugural Rhode Island Craft Beer Week set for March 5th through the 13th, 2022.  This celebration of the RI’s beer manufacturers will feature events scheduled at your favorite Rhode Island bars, restaurants, package stores and on-premises at RI’s 35+ breweries/brewpubs as well as virtual events hosted online.

“Over the past 10 years the RI Brewers Guild has seen tremendous growth” says Jeremy Ruff, Board President, RI Brewers Guild/Owner of LineSider Brewing Co.  “There were five original members of the guild in 2013 and today we have 37 members with a few more already in planning.  RI Craft Beer Week will allow us to showcase and celebrate these excellent makers.”

Local breweries are working hard to bring fun and unique events to life for this inaugural celebration, including in-state collaboration beers and special releases.    Grey Sail Brewing in Westerly and Apponaug Brewing Company in Warwick, have committed to hosting fellow RI breweries in their taprooms that week to showcase all that RI has to offer. Restaurants like Back 40 (North Kingstown), Black Oak Kitchen & Drinks (Coventry) and Pour Judgement (Newport) are planning Tap Takeover events featuring dozens of choices from local brewers.

Narragansett Beer will be hosting an “Ultimate Rhode Island Day” event to kick things off on March 5th.  Gansett will launch a new beer that day as well as host iconic Rhode Island staples like Del’s and NY System Wieners.  The event  “will pay homage to the wonderful little state we live in” said Brooke Cure, Community Manager.

One of the more unique features of the inaugural RI Craft Beer Week is the “Rhode Map Challenge”.  Utilizing the RI Brewers Guild Passport App on your smartphone, craft beer enthusiasts can check into and post photos of their beer from as many RI Breweries as they can that week.  The RI Brewers Guild wants to be clear that this should only be attempted with the help of a designated driver.  Prizes will be awarded to the top 5 fans including two tickets to the Ocean State Beer Festival, two entries to the Craft Brew Races Newport, a RI Brewers Guild Puzzle and much more!

“One of the many benefits of living in Rhode Island is that you can travel basically anywhere in the entire state in under an hour.  With the help of a dedicated designated driver, we think it is possible for fans to visit all or at least most of our members across RI Craft Beer Week!”  said Gary Richardson, Executive Director of the RI Brewers Guild.

Commemorative RI Craft Beer Week stickers and coasters will be available at some locations during this week and all events will be listed on the RI Brewers Guild website by February 25th.

For more information about RI Craft Beer Week and to find events near you visit: https://www.ribrewersguild.org/ri-craft-beer-week/


Poutine is Back on the Menu at the Museum of Work & Culture

Month-long Poutine Indulgence Features 7 Restaurants Competing for Best Poutine

The Museum of Work & Culture is proud to announce the return of its annual Poutine Indulgence, now in its 6th year.

Throughout the month of March, Poutine Passport holders will be able to sample poutine (a traditional Québecois dish of French fries smothered in gravy and cheese curds) from seven restaurants across Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts.

This year’s restaurants include new entrants the Poutine Peddlers (Taunton, MA) and Red’s Kitchen (Seekonk, MA), as well as returning favorites Friskie Fries (Providence and Johnston), Adeline’s Speakeasy Kitchen Bar (Cumberland), Ciro’s Tavern (Woonsocket), KG Kitchen Bar (Providence), and Ming’s Sando Bar (Pawtucket).

Participants will have until April 1 at midnight to vote for their favorite poutine. The winner will be announced at the Museum’s annual Salute to Spring event on Sunday, April 4. 

Poutine Passports are available for $15 each or two for $25 at shopmowc.com.

The Poutine Indulgence is made possible in part by the event’s generous sponsors: the Consulate General of Canada in Boston, the Quebec Delegation to Boston, Fournier & Fournier, the Brickle Group, and Lepine Financial Advisors, Inc.; along with David Soucy and Bourget and Associates, Inc.; as well as Esten & Richard Insurance, Wealth Management Resources, the Rotary Club of Woonsocket, and the Northern RI Chamber of Commerce.


Blackstone Valley Culinary News – January 25 to February 8, 2022

Rhode Island Historical Society
401-331-8575
rihs.org

The Historical Society’s “Drink in the History” series begins this week on Wednesday, January 26 at 7 p.m., with Narragansett Brewery and the launch of their new 1822 Porter, created for RIHS’s bicentennial.  This virtual event features a question and answer session with Narragansett’s Head Brewer, Lee Lord.  This is the first in a series, which will pair Rhode Island beverage companies with historic talks throughout the year.  Blackstone Valley companies being featured include Rhode Island Spirits and White Dog Distilling.  Find out more information and get tickets HERE

Harvest Kitchen
2 Bayley Street, Pawtucket, RI  02860
401-335-3766
farmfreshri.org/programs/harvest-kitchen/

Here’s a delicious way to deal with the cold, winter weather – Have a house-made soup and 1/2 sandwich at Harvest Kitchen for only $9.00!  Pick a sandwich from their special menu and pair it with a fresh, hot soup.  The sandwiches are:  Spicy Broccoli Grilled Cheese, Chickpea Salad with Romesco and Sweet Potato, Hummus and Pickled Onions.  You can get a full sandwich for only $1.50 more.   

And don’t forget to order your Ready-To-Go Valentine Dinner by February 4 (pick up on February 11 at Harvest Kitchen).  It’s a three-course dinner for two – choose two appetizers, two entrees and two desserts, all for $63!  Call 401-334-2766 to order or email HK@farmfreshri.org.  Check out the menu HERE

JA Patty
560 Mineral Spring Avenue, Suite BF-136
Pawtucket  02860
401-302-3185
Japatty.com

JA Patty will be open for take-out on Saturdays from 1-5 pm during the months of January and February (closed on January 29 for an event) and can fill catering orders by request.  Make sure you try their Jerk Fries with house-made creamy jerk sauce.  They’ve perfected their recipe and say the fries are lightly seasoned and full of flavor, not spicy.   

Ming’s Sando Bar
560 Mineral Spring Avenue, Pawtucket
(Lorraine Mills Complex)

New Restaurant Alert!  Ming’s Sando Bar is having their Grand Opening on Thursday, February 3 (4-8 pm), Friday, February 4 (4-8 pm), and Saturday, February 5 (1-7 pm).  Look for them between Crooked Current Brewery and White Dog Distilling at the Lorraine Mills complex.  They’re having pre-opening contests, so look for them on Facebook (Ming’s Asian Street Food) and get in the next contest!!!

Blackstone River Café
65 Blackstone Street, Pawtucket  02860
401-265-0960

Blackstone River Café is now open for private functions only, such as baby showers, bridal showers and catered events.  Contact Bethany at the phone number above for more information and check them out on Facebook to see a beautiful place setting from a recent event.  

Smug Brewing
100 Carver Street, Pawtucket  02860
401-642-5701
Smugbrewing.com

Announcing a new brew!  Java Monster 8.5%abv Imperial Stout brewed with coffee, molasses and dark Belgian candies.  This is for all the coffee lovers!!!!  This Friday, January 28 from 5 pm to 8 pm, Biggest Little Easy will be at Smug Brewing serving their RI/New Orleans fusion cuisine with music too!   On Saturday, January 29 from 4 pm to 8 pm, GGs Pretzels will be at Smug serving their soft pretzels and chocolate-dipped creations. 

Rhode Island Spirits
59 Blackstone Avenue, Pawtucket  02860
401-856-4111
Rhodeislandspirits.com

The Tasting Room is open again and the fireplace is burning.  How about a gin hot toddy, spiked hot chocolate or one of their two new martinis – Blackstone 59 and Pomegranate.  They also have sample flights, snacks, bottles and merchandise available.   The Tasting Room is open Friday (4-8:30 pm), Saturday (1-8:30 pm) and Sunday (1-6 pm).  

Rasoi
727 East Avenue, Pawtucket 02860
401-728-5500
rasoirestaurant.com

Have you heard about Rasoi’s Combo for 2 special on Monday and Tuesday nights for $40?  The menu is available for dine-in, pickup or delivery.  You can choose 1 appetizer to share and 2 entrees.  All meals are served with freshly baked garlic naan and basmati rice.  Check out the special Combo menu HERE. 

White Dog Distilling
560 Mineral Spring Avenue, Pawtucket  02860
401-475-3789
White-dog-distilling.square.site

Shake things up a bit with the pack at White Dog Distilling in one of their Kitchen Cocktail Classes!  They’ll teach you the skills to make great cocktails at home, using things you have in your pantry.  You’ll make two cocktails in the tasting room (which will be closed on cocktail class days) and the classes are limited to 12 people, so sign up soon!  Upcoming classes are scheduled for February 24 (only four spots left) and March 31 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.  Click HERE for more information and to register for a class.  

You can also enjoy a private tasting this Saturday, January 29 at 12 noon or at 6 pm.  

The Last Resort
325 Farnum Pike, Smithfield  02917
401-349-3500
thelastresortri.com

The Last Resort features live music from all over New England on Friday and Saturday nights at 9 pm (after Memorial Day also Sundays at 3 pm).  They’ve got a pub that’s currently open on Thursdays (5 pm to 1 am), Fridays (4 pm to 1 am), Saturdays (4 pm to 1 am) – Check out their menu HERE.  You can also book them any day of the week for a private parties, functions, corporate events, and outings.  And don’t forget the pool in the summertime!!!

Boundary Kitchen & Bar
67 Garrity Street, Pawtucket  02861
401-725-4260
boundarykitchenbar.com

Pop Up Brunch at Boundary happening this Sunday, January 30 from 11 am to 2 pm.  This will be a buffet brunch served in a Covid-safe way by new Executive Chef Stefan Afonso.  To see the menu and book your reservation, click HERE (and scroll down to see the brunch information).   

Laguna Tacqueria and Pizzeria
420 Social Street, Woonsocket  02895
401-602-1203

New Restaurant Alert!   Laguna Tacqueria and Pizzeria has opened in the former Castle Luncheonette building.  Click HERE to see their menu.  They offer tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, bowls and pizza – vegan options too!

Museum of Work and Culture
42 South Main Street, Woonsocket, RI  02895
401-769-9675
rihs.org/museums/museum-of-work-and-culture/

The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will offer its annual Children’s Baking Workshop with Gingersnaps Bakery on Saturday, February 12 at 1pm.- via Zoom.  This year’s event will have a Valentine’s Day theme and will feature a cookie decorating demonstration with a member of the Gingersnaps Bakery staff, an interactive French Language matching game, baking bingo, and a brief presentation on the history of Valentine’s Day.   Baking kits will be available for pickup at the Museum prior to the event and will include: a chef’s hat, apron, recipe card, game printouts, heart-shaped sugar cookies, frosting, and sprinkles so children can follow along and decorate their own cookies.

Tickets are $20 per participant. Space is limited, and early registration is strongly encouraged. Tickets are available for purchase at Shop MOWC

Blackie’s
280 George Washington Hwy., Smithfield, RI  02917
401-231-4777
Eatatblackies.com

The team at Blackie’s wants you to be the Party MVP by ordering for your Super Bowl Party from their Super Bowl Menu!   Check it out:  Super Bowl Menu

The Thirsty Beaver
45 Cedar Swamp Road, Smithfield, RI  02917
401-349-4790

The Thirsty Beaver is hosting their first vendor marketplace – Cupid’s Market Saturday Social – and what a great way for all you last-minute shoppers to pick up any Valentine’s gifts for your loved ones!   It’s happening on Saturday, February 12 from 11 am to 2 pm.  You can grab a drink and do some shopping.  Check out the Vendor List. 

Crooked Current Brewery
560 Mineral Spring Avenue
Pawtucket  02860
401-473-8312
www.crookedcurrentbrewery.com

Crooked Current announces the 8th annual release of their wildly popular Chocolate Cherry Stout on Saturday, February 12th, for Valentine’s Day (the Monday following but they’re closed on Mondays). They’ll also have their Passion Fruit & Guava IPA for the Super Bowl that weekend.   Check out the rest of their menu HERE.

Gingersnaps Bakery
182 Front Street, Lincoln, RI  02865
401-475-2587
gingersnapsbakeryri.com

Take a look at Gingersnaps Valentine’s Menu!   Check it out and place your orders soon.  Orders close on February 10 at 6 pm –  Menu  

Wildflour Vegan Bakery Cafe & Juice Bar
727 East Ave, Pawtucket, RI 02860
(401) 475-4718
http://www.wildflourbakerycafe.com/

Here are the Valentine’s Day Pre-Order Specials at Wildflour:  

A box of 6 mixed chocolates: chocolate peanut butter, pistachio rose, almond joy, chocolate raspberry, double chocolate truffle, salted caramel

Chocolate Covered Strawberries

4″ Sweethearts Cakes: 

GF option: chocolate cake, strawberry filling, vanilla frosting, ganache drip, chocolate covered strawberry topper

Traditional option: vanilla cake, raspberry filling, vanilla frosting, freeze dried raspberries

We will also have conversation heart sugar cookies available in the store closer to the day!

Your pre-orders must be in by February 10 and can be placed on their on-line ordering site:  Wildflour Online Ordering

Under the Willow Bakery
3383 Mendon Road, Cumberland 
401-425-8116
underthewillowbakery.com

Congratulations and Happy First Anniversary to Under the Willow Bakery!  Stop in to wish them Happy Anniversary on February 5 and with a $10 order, you’ll receive a free anniversary shortbread cookie.  They have Valentine’s Specials too – assorted chocolate truffles and Valentine cookie decorating kits.  

Blackstone Herbs and Coffee Bar
3 Dexter Street, Cumberland  02864
401-205-2063
Blackstoneherbsandcoffeebar.com

Blackstone Herbs and Coffee Bar is a local vegan café and CBD shop.  Their coffee is locally roasted, tea is organic and grown in Rhode Island, matchais organic and Fair-Trade, and their CBD is locally grown and sourced.  There is even a rotating art gallery.   Stop by and have a chat with the nice people at Blackstone Herbs and Coffee Bar!   Check out their food and drink MENU and their Valentine’s Special Latte Menu

The Pomodoro
476 Rathbun Street, Woonsocket, RI  02895
401-762-5114
Savinispomodoro.com

It wouldn’t be Valentine’s Day without a special menu at The Pomodoro!  They are offering a three-course dinner for $24.95 that includes soup, salad, bread bar, entrees and desserts.  They’ll have drink specials too!  It’s all happening on Monday, February 14, dinner course served from 4 pm to 8 pm.  Call the number above to make a reservation.

Rhode Island Historical Society
401-331-8575
rihs.org

The Rhode Island Historical Society, the organization which includes our Museum of Work and Culture in Woonsocket, will host a virtual Romance After Dark event on Thursday, February 10 at 6 pm.  It’s a virtual evening when you can enjoy craft cocktails, cheese samplings and conversations about some of the most romantic items in the RIHS collection.  There will be a cocktail demonstration and a talk on the history of the wedding dress, as well as Rhode Islanders sharing their love stories.  You can choose from 2 packages:  The “Cheesy Love Story” package ($35-$40) features a box of five cheese samples for two from the Edgewood Cheese Shop.  The “Love on the Rocks” package ($45-$50) includes the cheese box, as well as a box by MXR Cocktails with hand-selected, fresh ingredients to craft four BYOB beverages or mocktails. Kits are available at rihs.org

Andrew’s Bistro
3755 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI  02864
401-658-1515
Andrewsbistro.com

Remember to make your Valentine’s Day reservations at Andrew’s Bistro! They’ll be offering their full dinner menu plus Valentine Week specialsMonday, February 14 through Saturday, February 19, from 4 pm to 9 pm.   

Michele’s Place at Lincoln Country Club
31 Dexter Rock Road, Lincoln  02865
401-334-3925 (restaurant)
lincolncountryclub.com

Michele’s Place at the Lincoln Country Club is open to the public – Thursday through Saturday from 4 pm to 9 pm – and they’ve got a lot happening:  

Reserve your spot soon for their Super Bowl Party on Sunday, February 13 at 4 pm. A $30 ticket includes appetizers, a raffle and prizes, and a half time buffet. Reserve your tickets now by calling or texting 401-569-2717. 

Valentine’s Dinner will be happening on Saturday, February 12 with live music by John Walmsley at 6:30 pm. Call the restaurant at the number above to reserve your table. 

They also have Thursday Dinner for 2 for $40 which includes your choice of:  a bottle of red wine, a bottle of white wine, 2 Sangrias or 2 beers; a choice of soup or salad for 2; and a choice of two entrees, including Chicken Parmesan, Pasta Primavera, Baked Scrod, Lasagna or Baked Stuffed Chicken.  Friday and Saturday Specials include Prime Rib with choice of 2 sides and Fish and Chips with fries and cole slaw.

Davenport’s Family Restaurant
1070 Mendon Road, Cumberland  02864
401-334-1017
Davenport’s Bar and Grille
1925 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence  02914
401-438-3381
davenportsri.com

Sundays take a new spin with Davenport’s time-honored and classic dishes for the whole family. All-you-can-eat slow roasted chicken family stylemeal, a Blackstone Valley tradition, is a hit across all ages and at the great price of $14.49 per person and $6.99 for children under 12. Intrigued? We recommend starting your meal with the “Best of Best” chowder in little Rhody and then finish off with one of our cherished meals. And don’t forget children’s meals are 1.99 on Sunday!

And they have Valentine’s Day specials too – from February 11-14:    

Start with a Charcuterie Board and then choose an entrée:  Mediterranean Shrimp Scampi, Veal Saltimbocca, Baked Fisherman’s Platter, Baked Stuffed Sole, or Hand-Cut New York Strip Steak. If you order 2 entrees, you’ll receive a free Valentine special dessert – red velvet cake! And don’t forget to try their Valentine drink special – a chocolate strawberry martini. 

Other East Providence restaurants offering Valentine specials are: 

Red Bridge Tavern
22 Waterman Avenue, East Providence  02914
401-438-3899
Redbridgetavern.com
facebook.com/RedBridgeTavern/

Dinner for two is $64.99 from February 11 to 14, including your choice of soup or salad, 2 entrees and 2 desserts. Check out their menu on Facebook. They will also have their regular menu available. 

Madeira Restaurant
288 Warren Avenue, East Providence  02914
Madeirarestaurant.com
401-431-1322

The Madeira has the following Valentine’s Day Specials from February 11 to 14:  Appetizers include New Zealand Mussels or Snail Salad. Entrees include Filet Mignon Medallions and Shrimp with Madeira wine and mushroom cream sauce, 20 oz bone-in flame-grilled rib eye, 1.5 pound steamed or stuffed lobster, or stuffed scrod with seafood stuffing. Dessert is passion fruit mousse. MENU

For the month of February, Madeira is also offering the following Family Meals to Go (feeds four) that include choice of soup, salad or dessert:  Chef’s Combo for $45.95 (sirloin tips, chourico and shrimp), Frango A Chef for $39.95 (roasted chicken), and Seafood Paelha for $55.95 (shrimp, mussels, littlenecks, scrod, calamari, chourico and chicken). Check out the particulars on their Facebook page.

The 133 Club
29 Warren Avenue, East Providence  02914
401-438-1330
The133club.com

If you’d like the celebrate Valentine’s Day with some classic Americana music with Walason & Cairo and a great meal, head to The 133 Club. There will be great food and drinks and a complimentary dessert! Music from 7-10 pm. Check out their menu HERE

Some other Blackstone Valley Valentine Specials……

Boundary Kitchen & Bar
67 Garrity Street, Pawtucket  02861
401-725-4260
boundarykitchenbar.com

 Boundary Kitchen and Bar is offering Valentine’s Specials on Friday, February 11 and Saturday, February 12 for $55 per person. Specials include a shared appetizer, choice of one entrée per person, a shared chef dessert and a shared bottle of restaurant exclusive wine. Entrees include Beef Tenderloin, Seafood Stuffed Cod, and Pistachio Chicken.

If you hurry, you can take advantage of their Super Bowl Carry Out Specials – order deadline is Wednesday, February 9.  Check out the menu and details HERE

Spumoni’s
1537 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket  02861
401-726-4449
spumonisrestaurant.com/

Spumoni’s is offering Valentine’s Day Weekend Specials from Friday, February 11 to Monday, February 14. Meals are available for dine-in or to-go and include:  Surf & Turf (8 oz. sirloin with 2 jumbo baked stuff shrimp) and Crab and Shrimp Stuffed Salmon (10 oz salmon filet stuffed with blue crab, baby shrimp and brie cheese). You can call for reservations or reserve online.

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News Bites: Black Business Week 2021 / Social Enterprise Greenhouse Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator Program / New RI Brewers Guild Board Members

by David Dadekian November 10, 2021
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Black Business Week Rhode Island 2021

Black Business Week RI

Black Lives Biz honors Black History Month by highlighting Black Businesses and hosting the first Black Business Week of Rhode Island. 

Black Lives Biz is hosting Rhode Island’s first Black Business Week from February 15th – 20th 2021. The week will be filled with discounts, specials and sales from over 35 participating Black owned businesses along with two virtual events. Among the participating businesses are Nubian Nailz, Glow Cafe and The Black Leaf Tea & Culture Shop. 

What to Expect:

How to transition a side hustle into a scalable business is one of the week’s highly anticipated virtual events hosted by Sterling Clinton-Spellman, founder and CEO of Polished, alongside Chip Douglas and Karriem Kanston. This event will highlight stories of converting lifelong passions into successful and profitable businesses. During the event they will share tips, best practices and local resources on how to convert a hobby into a scalable business.

To RSVP for How to transition a side hustle into a scalable business and a full schedule of Black Business Week RI, see https://fb.me/e/1YazO1kyM

Black Lives Biz is the nation’s leading search engine for Black-owned businesses with over 180,000 businesses listed nationwide. Our mission is to strengthen the alliances between Black owned businesses and to highlight all Black owned businesses through a digital portal. Visit  www.blacklivesbiz.com to learn more.


Social Enterprise Greenhouse Announces Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator Program for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses – Apply by March 5, 2021

Social Enterprise Greenhouse (SEG) has opened applications for its Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator program. The SEG Virtual Incubator is a five-week business education program that covers social entrepreneurship, business model planning, finances, and other important topics for startup organizations. More than 150 startups representing a wide variety of industries have graduated from the program since it began in 2017.

The SEG Spring 2021 Virtual Incubator begins with an orientation on March 15 and then meets twice weekly from March 22 to April 22 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7:30 PM. The program will be conducted virtually using Zoom. Participants benefit from the experience of learning together with a cohort of fellow early-stage business owners and receive continued professional support after the program ends.

SEG’s Incubator program is designed for anyone who has an idea for a business or nonprofit that will create positive social impact while being financially sustainable. Motivated and coachable social entrepreneurs and small business owners from Rhode Island and beyond are encouraged to apply. Applications are due by March 5, 2021. More information and the application are available at www.bit.ly/SEGIncubator.

The SEG Incubator is sponsored by the RI Department of Labor and Training’s Back to Work RI program, Rhode Island Foundation, Central Providence Health Equity Zone, Citizens Bank, Island Foundation, van Beuren Charitable Foundation, and EJMP Fund for Philanthropy.


Rhode Island Brewers Guild Welcomes New Board Members

Three new members join the five-person board

The Rhode Island Brewers Guild, the official association focused on promoting Rhode Island’s beer manufactures and brew pubs, recently held elections for their Board of Directors.  The board is made up of five representatives from member breweries who are voted on by the 31-member organization.  The 2021 Board will retain two key members, Jeremy Ruff, owner/brewer from LineSider Brewing in East Greenwich and Morgan Snyder, owner/brewer at Buttonwoods Brewery in Cranston.  

Joining the Board of Directors for 2021 are Matt Richardson, owner/brewer at the recently expanded Tilted Barn Brewery in Exeter, Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works in Providence and Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company in Portsmouth.  These new members replace Board members Jennifer Brinton of Grey Sail Brewing of RI, Tamara McKenney of Appanoug Brewing Company and Tony Barber of Ragged Island Brewing Co, whose terms have expired.

At their first monthly meeting on January 25th the board selected Jeremy Ruff to continue in his position as President and selected Matt Richardson as Vice President, Matthew Gray as Secretary and Armando DeDona as Treasurer.  The Board is charged with enhancing the marketing and promotion of the Ocean State’s growing brewery scene, legislative initiatives to spur business development and ensure compliance, as well as pursuit of technical training opportunities to enhance the quality of beer brewed in R.I.  

“The Rhode Island brewing community has seen significant growth in the number of beer manufacturers licensed in the State over the past 10 years.” said Executive Director, Gary Richardson.  “Today we have over 30 member breweries in the Guild with several more in planning phases.”

The RI Brewers Guild was a recent recipient of funding from the RI Commerce Corp’s “Take it Outside” grant which helped many brewers create or enhance outdoor beer gardens and seating areas to help safely retain tasting room sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. In recent years the Guild has successfully lobbied for changes to State laws that allow for on-site sampling and takeout sales directly from the breweries. In the Spring of 2020, the Guild launched the RI Brewery Passport App.  This digital passport allows beer fans a chance to visit each of the member breweries and earn prizes for milestones met along the way.  The Guild looks to focus on additional legislative initiatives in 2021 as well as promoting a collaboration beer series between member breweries throughout the year.

For more information about the RI Brewers Guild visit www.ribrewersguild.org

  • Kara and Matt Richardson, owners/brewer of Tilted Barn Brewery
    Kara and Matt Richardson, owners/brewer of Tilted Barn Brewery
  • Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company
    Matthew Gray, President of Ragged Island Brewing Company
  • Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works
    Armando DeDona, owner/brewer of Long Live Beer Works
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