166 Valley Street, Providence
(401) 621-2263
Providence's new pizzeria and wine bar. We are located in the historic Olneyville district. A great atmosphere complimented by a brick oven pizza cooked to perfection. Our pizza has a thin crispy crust garnished with select quality ingredients. C...
311 Westminster St., Providence
(401) 521-3333
Situated in the Hotel Providence, in the City's bustling theater district, Aspire embraces the sophisticated charm of its surroundings and the whimsical energy at the heart of theater district and the Westminster Street shopping corridor. Aspire crea...
234 Thayer St, Providence
(401) 331-6200
Café Paragon in Providence was first to open its doors in 1994. We started serving our valued guests in a friendly European Bistro/Café style atmosphere with a comfortable 32 seats, full bar, and a limited menu.In 1997 we expanded to create Viva of...
1 Chesnut St., Providence
(401) 654-4443
Located in scenic downtown Providence, Rhode Island only steps away from all of the major attractions. After graduating from culinary school and embarking on a long, tiresome career, I decided to pursue my dream and open a cafe.
My goal was to prov...
318 Broadway, Providence
(401) 861-1770
605 Charles Street, Providence
(401) -27-3-38
99 Hope Street, Providence
(401) 751-8890
Rue De L'Espoir first opened its doors in 1976, "the new kid on the block," according to Deborah Norman, in a city with only a few steak houses, Chinese restaurants, and pizza shops. Now "The Rue," as the Providence institution is fondly known by a l...
182 Angell St., Providence
(401) 437-8300
The location now home to Paragon and Viva was the site of the original Spats Restaurant & Pub . This historic eastside restaurant and traditional pub was home to students, families and friends. Andy and Solan Mitrellis created a relaxed and friendly ...
120 Francis Street, Providence
(401) 919-5050
The Temple storied past included two unlikely groups: masons and graffiti artists. Construction began on the building, which was originally intended for the RI Freemasons, in 1926. In 1928, work on the Masonic Temple ceased when funds ran low due t...