Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Richmond. Richmond is a town in Washington County, Rhode Island, United States. The population was 7,708 at the 2010 census. The villages of Alton, Arcadia, Barberville, Carolina, Hillsdale, Hope Valley, Kenyon, Shannock, Tug Hollow, Usquepaug, Wood River Junction, Woodville and Wyoming are located (or partially located) in Richmond. The village of West Kingston, Rhode Island, although not a part of Richmond, is often associated with the town as well. Students in Richmond are part of the Chariho Regional School District.
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This place doesnât look like much from the outside and itâs rather tiny inside. But you can order some local beers (I can finally say I tried some beer from Rhode Island), and the pizzas are delicious. We tried their version of a Hawaiian pie, but it was prosciutto in place of the standard ham. They have a good selection of pizza, in addition to salads, subs, calzones and more. They also have a small kidâs menu. Try also offer take out. Very inexpensive, too, considering, and service was excellent. Itâs rather close to the interstate, too, if youâre for a quick bite and not a long drive to get there.
4 based on 394 reviews
Spending a weekend in Warwick with some friends (excellent location right near Narraganset and Block Island Ferry) and decided to try out The Mews. Turned out to be a great choice. We walked from town area and entered through the closest door that led into a bar, you can eat there, but it was a little loud as we sent into the main restaurant to see if they had a table. Well let me tell you, this place is a warren of rooms and even with signs pointing toward the host station, I was turned around a few times. Just before I reached the host station, I passed the bottom of a flight of stairs that brought you to a separate Irish Pub. We were seated near the open kitchen that made the brick oven calzone and pizzas. There was an extensive wine list, craft / draft brew list and specialty cocktails to chose from and the menu was varied and ranged from standard pub fare, entrees, BBQ, pizzas and flat bread. My wife and I shared a nice salad and a special pizza (chicken and balsamic) it was delicious. Desert available, but I do not know how anyone would have room, unless they started with it. This is a great place for a casual meal and drinks with friends or family - open late so a late day back from Block Island fits perfectly
4 based on 137 reviews
Nice place. There was 4 of us & only one of us had been here before. It was clean & amazingly not too loud with background music!!! We could actually carry on a conversation . The menu selection has it all. Appetizers, salads, burgers, sandwiches, full meals, pizza, calzones, seafood, etc... our server Jennifer B. Was awesome. Two of us had 1/2 Rack BBQ baby back ribs with awesome fries & tasty Cole slaw ($14.98) & Baked Scrod with fries($13.59). Coffee ($2.29) & a Ginger ale ($2.49).we arrived about 4pm on a Monday & when we left the place was pretty full with even a half dozen patrons at the bar. I might also add that there is a large selection of beer available. Too bad itâs about an hour from where we live - if it was closer weâd be visiting more often!
4 based on 13 reviews
FABULOUS Italian food, along with many other options. The owners are very hands on and take great care of their guests and staff. Food is always good and there is plenty of it. Wino Wednesdays are a great deal too. Can't possibly go wrong with this place!
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4 based on 78 reviews
Heard good things and wanted to check it out. Stopped in with my family for lunch today. Huge bar with tables around the perimeter. Pretty busy for a weekday. Great service and we all thought the food was really good! Impressed, I will definitely be back! Thanks
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4 based on 216 reviews
Today my friends took me to lunch at the Rathskellar. I ordered the Cobb Salad. It was 14.95 and overpriced. What I received was a salad made with Romaine Lettuce, tomatoes,1/2 avocado, 1 tablespoon bacon bits, NO egg and cold cubes of chicken. The dressing was not listed on the menu, but it came with something that I think was suppose to be Caesar dressing, it tasted like watered down mayo. I have never felt so cheated on a meal at a restaurant
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4 based on 14 reviews
Located on a golf course on route 138 in Richmond, RI is Alaina's Ale House which I understand has only been opened a few months. It's a small restaurant and adjoining bar area and outside dining in the back but turns out great dishes. A very informal restaurant and not fine dining but with an Irish flair both in beverages and food. I was visiting family there this weekend and we all decided to try it for the Sunday Brunch which is detailed on their web site along with both lunch and dinner menus and beverages. Although the brunch operates from 9am to 2pm, we arrived around 12:45pm but the brunch crowd was almost gone as was some of the food on the buffet. There were eight of us but since we had to wait for them to arrange tables for us, we were told that they were going to institute their dinner menu early in a few minutes. So we waited around 15 minutes and were seated together inside (who wants to eat outside with bugs in the heat) and ordered from the dinner menu. We ordered two appetizers, the calamari (Dublin style) at $10.00; and several plates of Reuben Tots ($9.00 each). They have a huge selection of draft and bottled beers and signature cocktails. There is a children's menu with six selections. We enjoyed the Fish and Chips ($13.00), Meat Loaf Burger ($12.00), Pot Pie Fritters ($8.00), Chicken and Mushrooms ($14.00), Veggie Burger ($10.00), Bangers and Mash ($13.00) and Guiness French Onion Soup ($6.00) which was wonderful. The kids chicken fingers with fries was $6.00. Overall we left all very happy. I wish the main dining room was larger but we will definately return to Alaina's Ale House at 343 Kingstown Road in Richmond, RI.
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4 based on 109 reviews
Very good food and decent prices, we ate there when we stayed at the Bed and Breakfast across the street. We came back again another time. It's half bad with a small restaurant area. The parking lot is a disaster and the entrance is tricky, but inside everything was good, including the service. They usually decorate the fireplace for each holiday.
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