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Vito Lantz and Art Chamberland, owners of Lucky Enough Drink & Eat at 1492 Westminster St., Providence, have announced plans for a second restaurant.
In 1780, Clarke Cooke, a wealthy Newport sea captain built the house nearby on Thames Street, opposite what is now the Blues Cafe, before eventually moving from Thames Street as it commercialized. In the 1970s David W. Ray purchased the building and moved it over a sixth month period in 1973 to Bannister's Wharf.
Shops along Thames Street. Today local residents pronounce the street name with a soft "th" and which rhymes with "names" rather than the British pronunciation of "temz." Today Thames Street remains the main street in downtown Newport today and numerous restaurants, inns and stores abut it. [1]
While you might know Thames Street for Bowen’s Wharf, seafood restaurants and summer drinks, it’s also home to one of Newport’s prime shopping areas.
259 Thames St., Bristol, (401) 254-2005, dewolftavern.com, will be open 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Reservations required. Laugh it up: 100 hilarious Thanksgiving jokes your family and friends will ...
Camille’s (Providence, Rhode Island) The Capital Grille; Central Diner; Clarke Cooke House; Del's; Haven Brothers Diner; Modern Diner; Newport Creamery; Olneyville New York System; Poirier's Diner; White Horse Tavern (Newport, Rhode Island) Chelo's Hometown Bar & Grille
Newport Creamery is a chain of restaurants in Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts. Since its first restaurant opened in 1940, it has been primarily known for ice cream and, later, the "Awful Awful" milkshake. The company is based in Middletown, Rhode Island.
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