October is the best time to visit Newport! It’s about a 20-minute drive from Narragansett or South Kingstown. Check out the Gilded Age mansions on Bellevue Avenue, the Cliff Walk, Bowen’s Wharf, Clarke Cooke House, The Black Pearl, Castle Hill Inn for a cocktail, White Horse Tavern, and Midtown Oyster Bar. Check out @rhodeislandfoodandtravel on Instagram for Newport highlights.
Head into Newport on the 18th or 19th for this festival offering fresh and local seafood. Fish tacos, lobster rolls, stuffies, chowder, fried calamari, clams, oysters, etc.!
A favorite Rhode Island dive bar and restaurant right on the water. About a 15-minute drive from Narragansett or South Kingstown.
A public park ~15 minutes away from Narragansett that has some of the most beautiful views along the New England coast line. Go for a walk around the grounds, or stop by East Ferry Market & Deli for a sandwich and have a picnic.
Wicked good Rhode Island staple. 10/10 lobster roll.
BYOB burger bar serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. True hole in the wall, and a Diners Drive-Ins and Dives stop! Right in town!
Super casual seafood spot located at the entrance of Galilee Harbor. A staple spot in our family for 30+ years. They specialize in fresh lobster and shellfish from the Narragansett Bay.
- Fisherman's Memorial Park Farmers Market (Narragansett): Open Sunday 9-1 - Casey Farm (Narragansett): Open Saturday 8:30-12:30
The best spot in RI to catch the sunset!
Award winning local brewery. Get the hazelnut stout!