East Providence is a city in Providence County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 47,037 at the 2010 census, making it the fifth largest city in the state.
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4.5 based on 119 reviews
Have a great lunch here for the first time( had been here for dinner many times) in Sept. I ordered the daily special of Fried Sea bass with Portuguese fries. My wife had the octopus stew with potato. Both dishes came out pipping hot & the seafood was most delicious. Price was reasonable & service was like your parents have you come over for Sunday dinner, warm & pleasant.
4.5 based on 626 reviews
Came here after dinner and had a lovely selection of desserts! First....probably the best cappuccino I have EVER had. Tremendous. We had a slice of the coconut cake and the butterscotch crumble cake that was so outstanding I wanted to take several home. Really great. I highly recommend coming here!!!!
4.5 based on 224 reviews
Chardonnay's is a casual yet elegant restaurant featuring eclectic new-American cuisine and a carefully chosen wine list that includes twenty wines by the glass and many more by the bottle. We do not take reservations for the bar or the bar area, sorry. Those seats are first come first serve.
I live in Wisconsin but travel to Seekonk to visit family. This last trip we visited Chardonnays three times because the food is simply amazing. It is one place where you are guaranteed fine tasting food every visit. This visit I tried this butternut soup...MoreHoly Cow SJ, you made my day. Thanks for the great review and I agree with the butternut soup. I hope to see you again on your next trip to Seekonk!!! Al Castiglioni
4.5 based on 160 reviews
Stopped in here while visiting Providence last week. The pastries are incredibly good. The latte's and cafe Americano were also delicious. We returned a second time to sample some additional menu items. If you like a French style bakery, this is a pretty good bet.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
I am always looking for lunch options (I work in the area). And I tried here because of the high ratings and Guy Fieri checked it out several years ago. And I was not disappointed. It so reminds me of some of the places on Federal Hill, has a deli, small shop, packaged food and of course sandwiches (27+ to choose from). There are a bunch of spots to sit. And my meal was just so damn good and cheap. I will absolutely be back.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
We stayed at a nearby hotel and found Ellie's randomly. What a great find! Friendly, helpful staff, an adorable place and great coffee, tea and hot apple cider. We ate breakfast in their bakeshop and were very happy with our find.
We had a breakfast sandwich and other treats and everything was delicious and fresh.
Don't miss this outstanding bakery in downtown Providence!
4.5 based on 356 reviews
From Joseph + Esther DeQuattro of Pane Vino comes the much anticipated Massimo. Massimo brings the quintessential Italian trattoria to Providence’s Federal Hill Neighborhood. Offering a seasonal Italian menu inspired by the regional cuisines of Italy. Signature dishes include Fettuccine alla Carbonara with guanciale and a farm fresh egg, the Fig & Taleggio Pizza, and the House-Aged Rib-eye “Fiorentina.” Located at the gateway to federal hill, Massimo is classically designed to create a warm and lively setting, featuring dark woods and bright pops of yellow. Massimo’s spacious dining room has giant sliding glass doors that lend an al fresco feel to the entire first floor. Upstairs, the glass-enclosed dining room – including a full bar & lounge – make it the perfect place for occasions of all scopes and sizes, whether it’s a quiet night out with friends and family, a corporate team building event, or a boisterous celebration with seating for up to 100 guests. Massimo has unique Italian wines from small boutique Italian winemakers and a cellar selection from Italy, Spain and California. Our approach to wine is accessibility, quality and variety to encourage unfettered enjoyment. Our bar features beers on tap, cocktails, and a large selection of classic Italian amari, grappa and many other Italian liqueurs.
My recent meal at Massimo was hit-and-miss, but mostly everything was fantastic. The Orecchiette con Salsiccia was one of the best pasta dishes I've ever had, and the Pollo al Limone was perfectly cooked and flavorful; however, the meal fell flat with the spaghetti carbonara which both came out cold and bland -- other reviews mention issues with the carbonara as well, so I would stay away from it entirely. Also, the caprese special we ordered lacked taste, mainly missing salt. Despite these two dishes, everything else was perfect: the waitstaff was incredibly hospitable and the restaurant's decor makes for an inviting ambiance.
4.5 based on 242 reviews
Food was delicious and very fresh! The falafel was crisp and freshly fried, the meat was juicy and flavorful, and all the toppings were fresh tasting. There was little seating but well worth the trip. It was also extremely reasonably priced.
4.5 based on 548 reviews
Wonderful place for dinner. Comfortable dining room, superb service, excellent food. Some dishes need to be simplified, however. For example, the perfectly grilled octopus was lost in a mess of sauce, chorizo, roasted peppers, and fingerling potatoes. Too much! Lighten the touch on some dishes for the better.
4 based on 182 reviews
Bakery and teahouse.
Went for lunch with 7 other friends so there was a variety of entrees for lunch. Ordered were soups, a great big meal salad, tea sandwiches, crepes, French toast with berries, a sandwich and I had poached eggs on rosemary bread with smoked salmon. Coffee, teas and cupcakes were also ordered. The place was quaint, the meals were all good, they had a good price point and we had a great time. Service was good, we would all recommend.
Minor issue to note coffee new and refills were all like warm. Minor disappointment.
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