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  2. Ready to dine out again? Here are 10 waterfront patios ... - AOL

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    Boat House Waterfront Dining 227 Schooner Dr., Tiverton, RI The Boat House patio overlooks the banks of the Sakonnet River, serving up a tasty menu of locally-sourced seafood and produce.

  3. Shepherd's Pie is a real Irish dish. These Newport area ... - AOL

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    Cottage Pie from Busker's Irish Pub and Restaurant made with ground beef, carrots, onions, peas and mushrooms simmered in gravy topped with mashed potatoes.

  4. What's coming to RI's dining scene in 2024? 10 restaurants to ...

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    Rhode Island's vibrant dining scene will continue to bloom in 2024 with the opening of new restaurants, bakeries, breweries, cafes and Providence's first food hall. The year is young, but many ...

  5. White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    Newport's Van Bueren family donated money to the private Preservation Society of Newport to restore the building in 1952, after years of neglect as a boarding house. [2] After the restoration, it was sold and once again operated as a private tavern and restaurant, [2] and it remains a popular drinking and dining location today. [3]

  6. Clarke Cooke House - Wikipedia

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    Clarke Cooke House (also known as Clark Cooke House or Clark Cook House) is a historic colonial house and restaurant on Bannister's Wharf at 285 Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island. History [ edit ]

  7. Bellevue Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bellevue Avenue Historic District is located along and around Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.Its property is almost exclusively residential, including many of the Gilded Age mansions built as summer retreats around the turn of the 20th century by the extremely wealthy, including the Vanderbilt and Astor families.

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  9. Rough Point - Wikipedia

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    Rough Point viewed from the Newport Cliff Walk Rough Point music room. Rough Point is one of the Gilded Age mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, now open to the public as a museum. It is an English Manorial style home designed by architectural firm Peabody & Stearns for Frederick William Vanderbilt. [1]