Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Little Compton. Little Compton is a town in Newport County, Rhode Island, United States. Its population was 3,492 at the time of the 2010 census. Little Compton is located in southeastern Rhode Island, between the Sakonnet River and the Massachusetts state border. It is the birthplace of the Rhode Island Red hen.
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4 based on 105 reviews
Lots of menu options for all types of people. Had a fun Irish menu running, the shamrock panini was delicious and so was the brownie I had. Will be back.
4 based on 61 reviews
Since 1979, Partners Village Store & Kitchen has been one of the Southcoast's most inviting and inspiring destinations, proudly offering local folks and visitors a lively, light-hearted shopping and dining experience. In addition to an ever-changing array
This summer, like all, we bought our provisions and then headed once again to Partners in Westport, Mass. Forced to categorize it, we'd call it a gift shop. They've got at least everything--new books, for all ages, enticing if limited women's and men's clothing, household items, both frivolous and essential, greeting cards, toys, atrociously expensive soaps. Year by year, the inventory regenerates. "Okay," I tell Yvonne as we enter, "let's try to keep it to one bag." We have never departed with less than two. In September, we departed with three. Partners is addictive.
4 based on 266 reviews
So we ate here last year during the boat show and ate here again while in-town for the boat show again. The food is still outstanding, the menu is still extensive. One thing I did notice is the water is "off". It tastes like plastic/chemicals so much so that we didn't drink our water so the proprietor may want to look into a filter at the supply. With that being the only gripe, the Azorian sandwich was outstanding, the smoothies very good, the OJ excellent, the crows nest very good. The bacon was disapointing as it was paper thin and tasteless like it was microwaved (which it was not). The sausage links were excellent and I think home made. There are a smattering of Portuguese inspired items on the menu. I inquired and the waitress confirmed the owner is Portuguese. The Portuguese do a great job with sausages and chorizo so keep and eye peeled on the menu for those Portuguese inspired items. Other than the bacon and the tap water I don't think you can go wrong with anything here. Newport is generally expensive but this place was an excellent value considering the quality of the food. We were at about $10/plate. Please don't go and make this crowded as we plan to be back every time we are in Newport.
4 based on 78 reviews
My wife and I stopped in for breakfast on our way into Newport for some tourist stuff. The entire staff was extremely welcoming! It is exactly what you would expect from a roadside diner... small, busy and friendly! I had scrambled eggs and hash. How do you mess that up? You donât! It was exactly as it was supposed to be. We also split a short stack of pancakes. Awesome! Two large, yet fluffy, buttermilk hotcakes. Perfect! Reasonably priced, good food and friendly staff! What more do you want from a diner?
4 based on 131 reviews
Stopped here for an early breakfast of omelettes. The ingredients were crazy fresh for both of the omelettes, mine being Greek with fresh spinach and feta. The double long espresso was the coffee hit I had been dreaming of.. My deep appreciation that one did not need a pretentious degree in coffee ordering to get a great cup of espresso.Our host and hostess/chef were a delightful addition with their friendly banter, aussie translations, and desire to honor us as their guests. As we were on our way out of town, we were unable to sample the meat pies and other delights. Definitely a place to return to.
4 based on 81 reviews
If tater tots and hashbrowns had a baby, you'd call it a spud nugget. I'm a fan! We also enjoyed the black bean soup and the reuben. But it's all really good and people stand in line for it, so don't just take my word for it. You can see the cooks in the back making it happen. We sat up at the bar and were in and out in less than an hour.Reasonable prices, generous portions, they take credit cards, friendly service. Perfect quick lunch.
4 based on 466 reviews
The pancakes were fluffy and buttery, but nothing too spectacular. The lobster Benedict was loaded with lobster, but the poached eggs were very overcooked. Also, they are cash only but I saw no signs warning us of this so I was forced to use their cash machine with a fee.
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4 based on 1044 reviews
Great food. Lots of fruit and granolaGood value and quality plus good serviceBest breakfast on our trip
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Very nice deli cafe in Adamsville section of Little Compton. Good place to get beach goodies and meet friends. Not much seating, but very friendly and great quality.
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4 based on 24 reviews
Lunch was anything but peaceful. If you want to sit on the edge of a lovely vineyard and listen to piped-in music while you wait 50 minutes for a sandwich, try this place. I don't, and I won't return. I have never written a scathing review before, but this place was offensive.
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