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4.5 based on 62 reviews
Founded in 1809, Brown & Hopkins Country Store has been in continuous operation making it one of America's oldest country stores! Two floors filled to the brim...a country shoppers paradise! We feature gourmet specialties from New England, RI Honey (great for allergies), RI Maple Syrup, and the best fudge you ever tasted!Visit our main floor which features a self serve cafe (100% of the donations for coffee, tea or cocoa go to the local charity of the month), over 6 candle lines, an old fashioned candy counter and a ladies boutique!The second floor features several room settings....a patriotic room, a curtain and textile room, a bedroom, and a gathering room...so many folks tell us how they'd like to move in! We hope you'll visit soon...we can't wait to make you feel at home!
A November Sunday before the Holidays, We strolled all the stores on Main Street. This one has so many things to offer as gifts, young and old. It's nostalgic! Take the time to see what each shelf has to offer, it's amazing. The quality of clothing goods is supreme. Definitely worth visiting again soon!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This place is a gem and being a wine lover, I don’t know how I’ve never known about it. Anyway, was searching Facebook events and saw they had live music on a set September Sunday date- which was Elise and Mike - and phenomenal), I was so impressed with the layout of the grounds and the quaint architecture of the barn and tasting room. First of all- they had beer!!! On draught was an Octoberfest- that my husband thought was very good. It was offered by the glass or pitcher. Then for wines- we had glasses there, and bought home bottles- of both the Chardonnay- lightly oaky and smooth- quite good- but what was exceptional- was the merlot. Deep red color- juicy and smooth and the best local merlot wine I’ve tasted. I know they only grow min grapes themselves- but they are “making “ the wine- and they do that well! Cheers to this lovely place and hope to visit many more times. Keep the live music going- please!!
3.5 based on 8 reviews
The Old Stone Mill built in 1814, a beautiful stone building on the riverside in historic downtown Chepachet, RI. A historic Chepachet landmark on the riverside, originally a textile mill, now houses 2 floors of antiques and treasures from primitives, to the 50's, 60's, and 70's collectables.Come visit our warm, friendly atmosphere, sit by the fireside with us and relax into a bygone era.
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