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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

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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: Lions Clubs of RI Auction to Benefit Hope’s Harvest / Little City Thrifty Market Returns / Clementine Bar Opening in Providence / Neon Marketplace’s Fall Menu

by David Dadekian September 14, 2022
written by David Dadekian

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‘LIL RHODY-BIG YUM! — Lions Clubs of Rhode Island host an Online Auction for Hope’s Harvest

Introducing ‘LIL RHODY—BIG YUM, a Food-Centric online auction to raise funds toward the purchase of a refrigerated delivery van for Hope’s Harvest (a program of Farm Fresh Rhode Island).

Lil RHODY—BIG YUM runs through September 24. 

Auction items can be found at: www.biddingowl.com/LionsofRhodeIsland

A bit more about Hope’s Harvest:

Hope’s Harvest is the only state-wide gleaning organization linking farmers who have surplus food, an army of volunteer pickers and hunger relief agencies for distribution. See more at www.FarmFreshRI.org. They need a refrigerated van to transport fresh produce. Hope’s Harvest connects fresh, local food with local hungry people, tackles on-farm food waste, and works to strengthen our local food system.

The Lions Clubs are proud to partner with Hope’s Harvest and assist them in fundraising to buy a refrigerated van to deliver the best quality produce possible.

HHRI by the numbers (since 2018):

  • 48 Local Farms
  • 48 Pantries & meal providers
  • 350 Volunteers
  • 400 TONS of fresh produce recovered and
  • Redirected to agencies serving 35,000 people monthly

Little City Thrifty Vintage Market Returns to WaterFire Arts Center

October 1st & 2nd, 2022
Noon to 6pm with 11am Early Buying Hour
WaterFire Arts Center
475 Valley St.
Providence, RI

Little City Thrifty Vintage Market is returning to Providence’s WaterFire Arts Center for another curated weekend of indoor vintage and antiques shopping on October 1st and 2nd, 2022! Recently named “Rhode Island’s Best Flea Market” by national publication Domino Magazine, Little City Thrifty is excited to kick off fall with a second festival, after a successful and sold-out inaugural event in March 2022.

Little City Thrifty’s October event will bring together vintage lovers and dealers from far and wide, and will feature over 85 well-curated 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 ten other states. 

Tickets include a complimentary small beverage of your choice, provided by participating beverage sponsor, including 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 Coca-Cola from Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast!

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.


Clementine, a New Cocktail and Tapas Bar, to Open in Downtown Providence in October 2022

Downtown developer Cornish Associates is pleased to announce the upcoming opening of Clementine at 200 Washington Street in Providence. The cocktail bar is the creation of Congressman and former Mayor of Providence David N. Cicilline. The grand opening will take place in mid-October 2022. 

Clementine–named after Cicilline’s great-grandmother–brings a fresh, modern, and innovative take on classic cocktails to downtown Providence. The cocktail menu offers an artful presentation of a dozen seasonally inspired rotating signature drinks, including non-alcoholic options. The food menu includes a range of small plates, including the ham croquette with aioli, the chickpea fries with harissa mayonnaise, and the crab rangoon with sweet chili sauce. The bar program will feature a rotation of guest bartenders and pop-up chefs. There will be opportunities for guests to enjoy cocktail classes and to use the space for private events, as well. 

Alongside his experience in Congress and at City Hall, Cicilline is a Providence native, author of a new book House on Fire, a graduate of Brown University and Georgetown University Law Center, and previously served as a defense attorney in Rhode Island. Prior to his political career, he enjoyed various roles within the hospitality industry in Rhode Island and worked in restaurants throughout college and law school. Cicilline is joined by Cristian Cantaragiu, who serves as general manager of Clementine. Cantaragiu has extensive experience in bartending that spans the globe, from the Royal Garden Hotel in London, to the Sweet & Chilly global drink agency, to lead bartender at the MTV Movie Awards in 2017. He most recently worked at 41 North in Newport, RI, and has studied bartending and mixology under international icons such as Simone Caporale and Simone Calabrese. Together, Cicilline and Cantaragiu look forward to sharing something new with Providence.

“I’ve always loved the downtown neighborhood in the heart of the city and this location in particular,” says Cicilline. “While I served as Mayor of Providence, much of my time was spent right down the street at City Hall. Now, at Clementine, I want to create a space where people feel welcome, whether they’re connecting and socializing with friends, taking a break after a busy work day, or enjoying a cocktail before heading across the street to watch a show at Trinity Rep.”

Clementine’s interior will benefit from the work of the award-winning, internationally acclaimed interior designer Michael Booth. Booth is founder of BAMO–which has offices in both Providence and San Francisco–and has earned architecture and BFA degrees from RISD. Booth’s clients include Four Seasons, Peninsula, Mandarin Oriental, and many others. He is a member of the Hospitality Design’s Platinum Circle and his work has been featured in Architectural Digest, New York Times Sunday Magazine, House and Garden, and many other national publications.  

Clementine can be found at 200 Washington Street on the ground floor of the Harkness Building (most recently occupied by Birch restaurant), directly across from Trinity Repertory Theater. The hours of operation are 4-11 p.m. from Monday through Thursday, and 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Friday through Saturday; Clementine is closed on Sundays. For updates and more information follow on Instagram at @clementinecocktailbar, or contact Cristian Cantaragiu at (401) 633-5402.


Fall is in the Air at Neon Marketplace

More than just lattes and muffins, Neon’s menu features seasonal pizza, salad, milkshakes and more

Neon Marketplace, the newest, most innovative, and elevated brand in the convenience store industry, with locations in Warwick, Rhode Island and Seekonk, Massachusetts and express locations in Middletown and Portsmouth, Rhode Island, is pleased to announce its line-up of fall flavors, available through November 25.  

Guests can enjoy a taste of the season with the Fall Harvest Pizza:  hand stretched pizza dough topped with an aromatic sage herb cream sauce, whole milk mozzarella and parmesan cheeses, grilled chicken, sweet caramelized onions, and house roasted butternut squash. This pizza is cooked in Neon’s brick oven and finished with dressed arugula and a sprinkle of roasted pumpkin seeds. 

The New England Autumn Cranberry Chicken Salad, made fresh in-house, features grilled chicken, house roasted butternut squash, dried cranberries, roasted pumpkin seeds, and onion over a bed of spinach and arugula with apple cider vinaigrette. 

For a seasonal pick-me-up, guests can enjoy a customizable and crafted to order hot or iced Pumpkin Spice Latte, featuring Neon’s smooth and rich espresso sweetened with notes of cinnamon, nutmeg, and pumpkin. 

Neon’s sweet treats include an Apple Pie Milkshake: ice cream blended with sweet cinnamon apple pie filling topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, graham cracker crumble and a dash of cinnamon; a Pumpkin Pie Milkshake:ice cream blended with pumpkin pie filling, topped with whipped cream, graham cracker crumble, and a dash of cinnamon; Maple Pecan Plait Danishes, baked fresh daily, filled with pecan pie custard and topped with chopped roasted pecans and a sweet maple glaze;  Pumpkin Swirl Pound Cake: classic pound cake swirled with craveable pumpkin spice cake and finished with rich vanilla icing.   

Neon Marketplace also offers a full array of breakfast options, including pastries, freshly made-to-order egg sandwiches, artisan coffee and lattes; hand-made grinders and sandwiches; a variety of salads; snacks; all-natural lemonade and fresh-brewed iced tea, fountain, and cooler drinks. 

Neon Marketplace caters to today’s modern traveler by delivering a uniquely refreshing and stylish experience designed to create loyal customers. Neon locations are targeted to areas where the convenience store customer is currently underserved and in areas where growing populations and/or business growth has resulted in increased vehicle traffic and consumer demand.Follow Neon Marketplace on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to learn more about the growing brand.

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News Bites: New Beer from Sons of Liberty / Harvest Kitchen Cafe Reopens / RI Brewers Guild Releases Opening Hours for all Craft Breweries

by David Dadekian June 1, 2021
written by David Dadekian

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Sons of Liberty Launches Summer 2021 with Chair 2 Light Lager
Chair 2 Light Lager is a Rhode Island made beer with 95 calories and 2.5g carbs per can

Chair 2 Light Lager
Chair 2 Light Lager

Sons of Liberty Beer & Spirits Co. has announced the launch of Chair 2 Light Lager ahead of Memorial Day Weekend. Available in 12oz 6packs, the 4.3% light lager boasts just 95 calories and 2.5g carbs per can.

Named after the Chair 2 lifeguard chair on Narragansett Beach (the surfers hit the water nearby), the beer’s branding showcases a retro, surf vibe. The packaging coupled with the style of beer tells us this year-round offering will make sure summer never seems to end. “We’re really excited about this style and flavor,” said Bryan Ricard, Chair 2 Marketing Director. “There are a lot of Rhode Islanders taking advantage of all the beautiful outdoors this state has to offer – whether it’s surfing, hiking, kayaking, cycling, paddleboarding, snowboarding, you name it. Chair 2 is a clean, refreshing beer for those who just want to be out there.” 

A clean and easy-drinking beer might be a refreshing change of pace for an industry that’s been inundated with options. “This beer is definitely for anyone who’s tired of the heavy double IPAs, the hazy New England IPAs or the super fruity sours,” President and Founder, Mike Reppucci, explained. “Don’t get me wrong, those beer styles can be truly amazing, but sometimes you just want to kick back with a traditional, light and crushable beer.” Chair 2 Light Lager is consistent with other light beers in regards to alcohol by volume, calories and carbs, but the team at Chair 2 made sure the flavor was on point. “It has character, for sure,” Reppucci proclaimed with said beer in hand.

The beer is brewed and packaged at Isle Brewers Guild (IBG) in Pawtucket, RI. “It’s not something we currently have the capacity to brew and package in-house ourselves,” Mike explained, “but it was important for us to keep this in Rhode Island and Isle has been an excellent partner.” IBG works with many well-established brands such as Narragansett and Night Shift.

Distribution of Chair 2 Light Lager has started and will be in Rhode Island liquor stores for Memorial Day weekend; SRP of $8.99 per 6-pack. The beer will also be available on tap in Rhode Island bars and restaurants starting in June. Participating locations can be found at  https://www.chair2.com/chair-2-beer-finder


Cafe Serving Local Food to Benefit Underserved Teens Reopens June 1

Farm Fresh Rhode Island is excited to announce the reopening of its Harvest Kitchen Cafe in downtown Pawtucket after nearly a year of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Beginning June 1, the cafe will be open for take-out or in-cafe dining weekdays 10am-3pm, with a new menu packed with options for a variety of dietary needs including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free. The fare includes sandwiches made on house-baked breads, salads featuring freshly made Narragansett Creamery cheeses, New Harvest Coffee Roasters cold brew, from-scratch falafel, house-made vegan carrot bacon, plus house-made soups and sweets that rotate daily. 

More than simply a cafe, Harvest Kitchen supports the local community by providing a welcoming environment with a nutritious menu in an urban neighborhood with limited options for fresh, locally sourced foods. Behind the scenes at the cafe is the Harvest Kitchen processing kitchen and culinary job training program for underserved teens — providing processing for local farms (think apples to applesauce) and hands-on learning in kitchen and life skills as well as internship/job placement assistance upon graduation for teens involved with the RI Department of Children, Youth, and Families.

“The past year has allowed our team to focus more fully on the youth in our culinary training program and the production of our retail items,” explained Sean Kontos, Harvest Kitchen Program Director. “Though our youth work on our retail line year-round for sale via the Market Mobile local food delivery service and at local farmers markets, they can’t wait to learn about the restaurant aspect of Harvest Kitchen by assisting in the cafe.” 

Harvest Kitchen is also available to cater events: lunch, dinner, passed appetizers, and more. Choosing Harvest Kitchen—whether for catering, at the cafe, or at a farmers market—means supporting local farmers and food producers, as well as youth empowerment and involvement in the local food system. 

The crew at Harvest Kitchen is excited to welcome new and returning customers starting June 1. For the protection of its youth program and staff, Harvest Kitchen will continue to require masks for all patrons when not seated at a table.


RIBG Breweries Craft Beer Hours and Procedures as of May 21, 2021

Note: This list is subject to change. Please consult social media accounts, websites, or contact the individual breweries to confirm their procedures, & hours. Indoor/Outdoor seating available at designated breweries and  brewpubs.

Apponaug Brewing Co, 334 Knight St., Warwick 401-681-4321 www.ApponaugBrewing.com   

Indoor/Outdoor seating available (brewpub) Large Outdoor Beer Garden, new Outdoor patio, both overlooking the Pawtuxet River. Can and Growler sales (available for pre-order on line, through the website) Food available for on site consumption or take out, as well.  NO RESERVATIONS. All seating is first come, first served.

Hours:
Monday – Tuesday:  Closed
Wednesday & Thursday 4-10 p.m.
Friday: 4-11 p.m.
Saturday: Noon-11 p.m.
Sunday noon-8 p.m.
Dog and Kid Friendly

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Beer on Earth, 425 West Fountain St. #104, Providence, beeronearth.com (http://beeronearth.com)   (Outdoor seating available Wednesday to Sunday)

Online ordering for curbside pickup is preferred via our website. Also offering streamlined taproom sales for the in-person ordering of cans, merchandise and gift cards to go. Outdoor seating now open Wed-Sun, RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED See the website for more info.

Hours:

Wednesday 3-6 p.m.   Outdoor seating, or to go orders
Thursday 3-7 p.m.       Outdoor seating, or to go orders
Friday 3-8 p.m.            Outdoor seating, or to go orders
Saturday noon-8 p.m.  Outdoor seating, or to go orders
Sunday noon-5 p.m.     Outdoor seating, or to go orders
CLOSED:  Monday and Tuesday
Dog and kid friendly

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Bravo Brewing, 75 Pascoag Main St., Pascoag, 401-710-4242, http://www.bravobrewingcompany.com/

 (Indoor/Outdoor seating now available) Reservations Not Required

Hours:
Thursday     5-9 p.m.
Friday          2-9 p.m. 
Saturday     12-9 p.m.
Sunday        12-4 p.m.

Bravo Brewing Company is open for indoor and outdoor seating featuring draft pours as well as howlers to go. Also offering non-alcoholic craft sodas and pretzels.

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Buttonwoods Brewery, 530 Wellington Ave., Cranston, (http://www.buttonwoodsbrewery.com)  Indoor/outdoor seating now available.

Buttonwoods has a new (indoor) Tasting room, as well as outdoor Patio seating and Pick-up hours for beer to go.  The Brewery will be updating their hours as of June 1st to what is listed below:

Hours are as follows, beginning June 1st: 

Monday:   CLOSED
Tuesday – Friday: Tasting Room and Pick-ups 3 pm to 9 pm
Saturday:   Tasting Room, Patio and Pick-ups – 1 pm to 9 pm
Sunday:      Tasting Room,, Patio and Pick-ups – 1 pm to 6 pm

Reservations are not required, but they are recommended.
http://www.buttonwoodsbrewery.com/#reservations

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Coddington Brewing Co., 210 Coddington Hwy., Middletown (http://www.coddbrew.com)  Indoor seating available (brewpub) Outdoor seating is now open.  Reservations are not required, but they do accept them.

HOURS:  Open at 11:00 a.m. Sunday to Saturday
Sunday to Thursday, close at 10 p.m. (Kitchen closes at 9 p.m.)
Friday – Saturday, close at 11 p.m. (Kitchen closes at 10 p.m.)
Lunch and Dinner served 7 days a week!
See website for beer list, or call (401) 847-6690 

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Crooked Current,  560 Mineral Spring Ave., Pawtucket, 401-473-8312, (http://www.crookedcurrentbrewery.com) Indoor/outdoor seating is now available.

 Crooked Current is pleased to announce they have beer on tap (pours) again as well as beer to go.  Please call ahead at 401-473-8312 to request curbside delivery. RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED

Hours:

Thursday 5-8 p.m.

Friday 5-8 p.m.

Saturday 1-5 p.m.

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Foolproof Brewing Co.,  241 Grotto Ave., Pawtucket, 

401-721-5970, (http://www.foolproofbrewing.com) 

Newly expanded indoor/outdoor seating returns Friday, May 28th

Starting Friday, May 28th, the Taproom will be open for tours, tastings, beer to go, flights and full pours.  Monday-Tuesday 12 – 4 pm (cans to go only); Wednesday through Saturday, 12 to 9 pm; Sunday, 12 – 6 pm.  The newly expanded taproom includes 20 different beers on tap, indoor seating for 45 patrons and an additional 20 outside seats around space heaters. NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  Dog and kid friendly

Curbside and newly added beer fridge provides beer to go 7 days a week.  Online sales are available at www.foolproofbrewng.com Stay tuned for weekly new releases, kickoff parties and a new Mug Club.

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Generals Crossing,  34 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, 401-524-9359 (http://www.generalscrossing.com) Indoor/outdoor seating now available. RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED

HOURS:

Mon, Wed, Thurs& Fri  4 pm – 8pm
Sat & Sun                         2 pm – 8pm
CLOSED TUESDAYS
Kid friendly, and dog friendly.  It’s okay to bring food with you, as well.  There are several good choices for food in walking distance from the brewery.

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Grey Sail Brewing of RI, 63 Canal St., Westerly, 401-315-2533, (http://www.greysailbrewing.com)  Indoor and outdoor (Beer Garden) seating available Wednesday – Sunday.

Hours of Outside Operation                    

Monday:     Beer to go only     12-6 pm
Tuesday:     Beer to go only     12-6 pm
Wednesday Tap Room and Beer to go        3-8 pm
Thursday    Tap Room and Beer to go        12-8 pm
Friday         Tap Room and Beer to go        12-8 pm
Saturday     Tap Room and Beer to go        12-8 pm
Sunday       Tap Room and Beer to go        12-6 pm

RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED
Customers are welcome to order ahead for quick pickup

https://grey-sail-brewing-company-llc.square.site/

Tap room and Beer Garden: Reservations for large groups accepted. To make a reservation, call 401-596-4151

Dog friendly and Kid friendly

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Linesider Brewing Co.,  1485 South County Trail, Suite #201, East Greenwich, 401-398-7700 (http://linesiderbrewing.com)   See Instagram for info on seating.

Open for cans, howlers and growlers, as well as pours and tastings. As of May 21st, RI’s guidelines allow us to seat 100% of our capacity both indoors and outdoors.  Social distancing reduced to 3 ft (from 6 ft).  RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED.

Hours:       Thursday 4 – 9 p.m.
Friday 12 – 9 p.m.
Saturday 2 – 9 p.m.
Sunday 12 – 6 p.m.

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Long Live Beerworks, 40R Sprague St, Providence 02907  (401) 213-9830 info@longlivebeerworks.com    Indoor and outdoor seating now available

Reservations Encouraged:

https://www.exploretock.com/longlivebeerworks/

We’re offering three taproom experiences:

Outdoor Patio
Indoor Taproom – Ground Level
Indoor Taproom – Mezzanine level (up one flight of stairs)
Be sure to select your preference when booking with us!

For day-of reservations: if you do not see an opening, we recommend joining the wait list and noting your time preference, and we’ll do our best to contact you if something opens up. You may also call in during open hours to see if we have an extra spot: (401) 213-9830.

Interested in food? Check our social media pages for updates! You are welcome to bring your own snacks, as well.

Long Live Beerworks is also open for beer-to-go

Kid friendly – Yes     Dog friendly – Outdoor patio only

Hours (subject to change):
Mon, Wed, Thurs: 3–8 pm
Fri: 3-9 pm 
Sat: 12-9 pm
Sun: 12-5 pm  (Closed Tuesday)

Preorder beer to go:

https://long-live-beerworks.square.site/

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Lost Valley Pizza, 50 Sims Ave, Providence, www.lostvalleypizza.com
Revival Foodworks & Brewery dba Lost Valley Pizza and Brewery
NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

HOURS:  Friday 5 pm – 10 pm
Sat & Sun 12 pm – 5 pm
Please continue to follow us on social media for expanded hours and days as business allows.  We are kids/family friendly and dog friendly

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Lops Brewing, 122 North Main St., Woonsocket Indoor and Outdoor seating available

Open seven days a week for both indoor and outdoor seating, NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED.  A selection of 32 oz crowlers and 12/16 oz 4-packs are available to go in the tasting room or through online order at www.lopsbrewing.com/shop

Follow us @lopsbrewing for up to date event listings.

Hours:

Monday – Thursday:    4 – 8 p.m.

Friday & Saturday      Noon – 9 p.m.

Sunday                        Noon – 6 p.m

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Moniker Brewery, 432 West Fountain St, Providence 02903 (401) 648-0150
Indoor and Outdoor seating available.  Reservations required – see website. 

HOURS:    Wednesday – Thursday        5:00 – 9:00 pm
Friday                                   4:00 – 10:00pm
Saturday                               12:00 – 10:00 pm
Sunday                                 12:00 – 6:00 pm

On the website, you may order beer for pick up at the brewery and make a reservation.
Or call ahead at (401) 648-0150   https://www.monikerbrewery.com/

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Newport Craft Brewing and Distilling, 293 JT Connell Hwy., Newport  401-849-5232  https://newportcraft.com/    

Indoor (Taproom) and Outdoor (Pavilion) available 7 days per week beginning June.  May hours are below:

NOTE: The Outdoor Pavilion opened Saturday, May 1st  
Scheduled for weekends in May as well as warm & sunny weekdays. 

Taproom Hours – Sun– Thu, 12 – 7 pm; Fri – Sat 12 – 8 pm

Beginning in June, Pavilion and Taproom will open Sun – Thu 12-8 pm & Fri – Sat from 12 – 10 pm

Food and music vendors will be listed on the Newport Craft website on the event calendar.  Kids are allowed in both Taproom and Pavilion.  Leashed and well behaved dogs are allowed in the Pavilion only.

Reservations for parties of 8-24 can be made by emailing events@newportcraft.com beginning May 15th.  All other parties will be on a first come, first served basis.

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Origin Beer Project, 530 Wellington Ave., Cranston, 02910 www.originbeerproject.com

Origin Beer Project is new since last summer, in space shared with Buttonwoods Brewery.  Outdoor seating is available on weekends, and there is plenty of parking to the rear of the building.  Online pre ordering or walkup ordering for Fri – Sat – Sun pickup.  RESERVATIONS ENCOURAGED BUT NOT REQUIRED.

HOURS:

Friday:       3 pm – 6 pm (To-go beer only on Fridays)
Saturday:   1 pm – 6 pm  (Outdoor seating and to-go-beer)
Sunday:      1 pm – 6 pm  (Outdoor seating and to-go-beer)

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Proclamation Ale Co.,  298 Kilvert St., Warwick, proclamationaleco.com

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!  Indoor/outdoor seating is now available.

We have re-opened for on-premise pours! We offer a number of both indoor and outdoor seating options. Our taproom is large and spacious with high ceilings. Come by and enjoy a beer! Follow us on social media to see what food trucks we have scheduled. You’re also welcome to bring your own snacks.

OUR HOURS:  (Closed Mondays)

Tuesday – Wednesday   3:00 – 8:00 pm  (To Go only – no seating/pours)

Thursday                         3:00 – 8:00 pm      (To Go and Pours)

Friday – Saturday             Noon – 10:00 pm  (To Go and Pours)

Sunday                            11 am – 6 pm   (To Go and Pours)

Reservations are available online for 2-weeks at a time beginning every Monday at approx. 9am.They are for 90 minutes at a time, with the 8:45 pm reservations for just 75 minutes (in order to close by 10:00 pm)  Click on the link below to request your reservation date and time.

https://www.exploretock.com/proclamationalecompany

Half of the seats are available through Reservations, and half are for walk-ins.  There are a total of 20 + areas to sit indoors (including high tops, tables, couches, barrels and drink rails) accommodating up to 8 people at large tables.  Picnic tables and barrels with stools are set up outdoors, as well, when weather permits. 

Online pre-orders are still available and Walk-in To Go purchases are welcome

Dog Friendly?  Outdoors only                   Kid Friendly?  Yes

Plenty of free parking.  Note:  The building faces Jefferson Blvd (across from the airport parking garage, but the Proclamation entrance is around the corner at 298 Kilvert Street, Warwick, RI

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Providence Brewing Company, 10 Sims Ave, Providence, 401-424-1817, http://pvdbc.com      PVDBC is moving to a new location in Providence, and expects to open later this summer.  Watch their website and social media for the Opening!

They will be in the Farm Fresh RI building, home to the Providence Flea and numerous other companies.  

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Ragged Island Brewing,  54 Bristol Ferry Rd, Portsmouth, raggedislandbrewing.com  Outdoor seating available at the Farm. 

Reservations are not required. Outdoor hours at the Farm Brewery may change after Memorial Day.

https://brewery-108864.square.site/ for pre-orders.  To go only from the 200 High Point Ave Taproom.

Check social media accounts for updates, Facebook in particular.

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Ravenous Brewing Company, 10 Industrial Rd., Cumberland, 401-216-5331, ravenousbrewing.com      Indoor and Outdoor seating available 

Ravenous will be opening the outdoor patio area by Memorial Day 2021.  Reservations will no longer be required, but they are strongly recommended.  Children and pets are not allowed indoors.  Order online through their website, where you will also find a beer list and other helpful information!  Our new Cumberland location is much larger, and you’re sure to enjoy your visit.

Curbside purchases:        Available during regular business hours.          

Taproom Visit Hours: (Reservation recommended)
Wednesday-Thursday: 4-9 p.m.
Friday-Saturday: Noon – 10 pm
Sunday: Noon – 6 pm

                                   Reservations:         https://www.ravenousbrewing.com/reservations

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Rejects Beer Company, 124 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, RI (401) 619-8200
www.Rejectsbeerco.com  Indoor and outdoor seating available

HOURS:    Closed Monday
Tue, Wed & Thurs       4 – 8 pm
Friday                          3 – 9 pm
Saturday                      12 – 9 pm
Sunday                        12 – 7 pm

Curbside pickup available  – Buy Online

Rejects is Dog and Kid Friendly, Reservations not required.

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Shaidzon Beer Company, 141 Fairgrounds Rd., West Kingston, shaidzonbeer.com

 Online Ordering: Active 24/7 via https://www.shaidzonbeer.com/online-marketplace

Hours:
Monday & Tuesday – Closed
Wed – Pickups 4 – 8 pm
Thu  – Pickups 4-8 pm; Beer Garden 4-8 pm
Fri – Pickups 3-9 pm; Beer Garden 3-9 pm
Sat – Pickups 12-8 pm; Beer Garden 12-8 pm
Sun – Pickups 12-5 pm; Beer Garden 12-5 pm
Weather permitting for Shaidzon Beer Garden – follow social media for day-of updates.

Tables: First come, first served. RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED We have over 20 tables spread out over 6,000 square feet of outdoor space. 

Mask Wearing: Until RI state rules say otherwise for restaurants/breweries, masks must be worn when away from your table. 

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Six Pack Brewing, 87 Gooding Ave, Bristol, RI 401-200-8592, www.6packbrewing.com

One of the newest breweries in the RI Brewers Guild, 6 pack has a dog theme (the 6 pack is the dogs, not the beers!) with both indoor and outdoor seating available  

Hours: (These take effect June 1st.)
Wed  4 – 8 pm                            (Closed on Wed from now til June 1st)
Thurs & Fri  4 – 8 pm                     (5 – 8 pm now til June 1st)
Saturday   2 – 9 pm                        (Same hours now and in June)
Sunday      1 – 6 pm                         (1 – 5 pm now til June 1st)

Reservations are not required                 Both Dog and Kid friendly

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Smug Brewing, 100 Carver St., Pawtucket, 401-642-5701, smugbrewing.com


Indoor seating now available. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

HOURS:    Monday-Tuesday CLOSED
Wednesday          1 – 6 pm      Pickup beer only, to-go
Thurs – Friday      3 – 9 pm     Both Pickup and Tasting (Tap Room)
Saturday              1 – 10 pm   Both Pickup and Tasting (Tap Room)

See the website for info on pre-ordering and pre-paying for beer to pick up.  Also, request a reservation, find out about events, see a list of beers, meet the Smug staff, and more.

Reservations required.  Flights, pours and to-go beer are available at the brewery.
https://www.exploretock.com/smugbrewing

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Taproot Brewing Co., 909 East Main Rd., Middletown, 401-848-5161, taprootbeer.com

Newport Vineyards and Taproot Brewing Co. are open for indoor & outdoor seating for pints, flights, wine, and a full dining menu all day. Reservations in advance are strongly encouraged, walk-ins accepted upon availability. Please visit website for reservation details. The Marketplace is also open for retail purchases daily – stop in or pre-order on website.

HOURS:  
Monday through Thursday       11am – 6 pm
Friday & Saturday                    11am – 8 pm
Sunday:                                  11am – 6 pm

Last reservation is one hour prior to close.
www.taprootbeer.com
To pre-order beers to pickup: www.newportvineyards.com/pre-order/

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Tilted Barn Brewery, 1 Helmsley Pl., Exeter, 401-500-6765, tiltedbarnbrewery.com

Indoor/outdoor seating available

Beginning May 21st weekend, Tilted Barn will end the Reservation requirements for indoor and outdoor seating.  RI Dept of Health and DBR are relaxing the guidelines for breweries and restaurants, and seating will once again be first come, first served.

Tilted Barn’s takeout window is open for cans to-go via walkup or online preorders at tiltedbarn.square.site

Hours:       Thursday, Friday & Saturday  –  Noon to 8 pm
Sunday  –  Noon to 5 pm 

Tilted Barn is kid friendly but does not allow dogs or other pets on the premises.  Food trucks will be on site most weekends, but please check Tilted Barn’s social media to view the Food truck schedule.  Guests are welcome to bring their own food.  Please carry out what is carried in.

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Trinity Brewhouse, 186 Fountain St., Providence, 401-453-2337, trinitybrewhouse.com

Hours of Operation          Indoor and Outdoor seating available    RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REQUIRED.

Sunday to Thursday       12:00 noon to 10:00 pm  (kitchen closes at 9:00 pm)
Friday & Saturday          12:00 noon to 12:00 am  (kitchen closes at 11:00 pm)

We offer indoor seating in the dining room area, in the pub, at the bar and we have a new outdoor deck expansion with awnings and vinyl separating sections.  (Dogs are welcome on the outdoor deck, only)  We also have a BeerGarden down the street by the skating rink with weekly comedy nights and other events.  Check www.trinitybeergarden.com or follow on FB or Instagram.  Check out the Brewpub menu and beers at www.trinitybrewhouse.com

(Note:  Trinity is a licensed brewpub, so they sell food and beer as well as wine and spirits)
Cans to go are available during RI State liquor store hours.

This summer, Trinity will be working all of the @pvdfoodtruck events, find that information on Face Book and Instagram, as well..

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Twelve Guns Brewing,  549 Metacom Ave., Bristol, twelvegunsbrewing.com

Indoor/outdoor seating now available.

HOURS:
Wed – Thurs       4 – 8 pm
Friday                  2 -10 pm
Saturday             12 – 10 pm
Sunday                12 -8 pm
Closed Monday and Tuesday

Reservations not required. You can still pre-order on line here:   https://app.upserve.com/s/twelve-guns-brewing-north-providence

We are first come, first served with indoor and outdoor patio seating.  Seating will be adjusted to capacity as the State allows over the next few weeks.

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Union Station Brewery, 36 Exchange Terrace, Providence,

 Website  unionstationpvd.com  or (401) 274-2739
Reservations:  https://www.unionstationpvd.com/reservations

Indoor/outdoor seating available. USB is a brewpub,, see website for menu.
Reservations available but not required   Reserve a table here

HOURS:     Monday to Thursday, 11:30 am to 11:00 pm (kitchen closes at 9 pm)
Friday & Saturday 11:30 to 12 am (midnight) (kitchen closes at 10 pm)
Sunday, 11:30 am to 11 pm   (kitchen closes at 10 pm)

Kid Friendly, and Dog Friendly in the outdoor Patio only (weather permitting)

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West Passage Brewing, 7835 Post Road, North Kingstown, RI  02852,  https://westpassagebrewing.com/

West Passage brewpub is soon to open in Wickford, just south of Quonset and just north of the Wickford State Police Barracks. They are planning a Wednesday, June 9th opening. Watch social media (website, Instagram and Face Book) for the announcement.  

Hours:
Wed – Thurs 3:00 – 10:30 pm (Full Kitchen menu until 10:00 pm)
Fri – 3:00 – 12 midnight (Full kitchen menu to 9:30 pm/Late night menu to 11:30 pm)
Saturday – 11 – 12 am (Lunch menu to 3 pm/Full menu to 9:30 pm/Late night menu 10 pm)
Sunday – 11:00 am to 10:30 pm (Lunch to 3 pm/Full menu to 9:30 pm/Late night 10 pm)

RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED, but there will be an onsite/online waitlist.

Kid Friendly, pets not allowed.

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Whalers Brewing Co., 1174 Kingstown Rd., Wakefield, 401-552-0002, whalers.com

Open regular hours for retail can sales and new howler fills. Taproom open for indoor seating (see guidelines below). 

Hours:
Monday – CLOSED
Tuesday 4-10 p.m.
Wednesday 4-10 p.m.
Thursday 4-10 p.m.
Friday 1-10 p.m.
Saturday 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Sunday 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

Reservations not required, but recommended for groups larger than 8 – follow the prompt on the website to request a reservation.  https://whalers.com/party
Please make reservations at least a week in advance.  Very limited space for larger groups, so first come, first served.  Children not allowed for reservations.

Dog friendly and kid friendly (except for reservations)

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Norey’s Star, 156 Broadway, Newport 02840, 401-847-4971. www.noreys.com
info@noreys.com   Call 847-4971 for takeout.

HOURS:
Tuesday to Saturday, 4:00 pm to closing; Sunday, 10:30 am Brunch to closing
Closed Mondays

Norey’s is an award winning restaurant and brewpub with outstanding beers to choose from.

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