Delicious Italian food on Federal Hill.
By far our favorite and most frequented falafel place in Providence. It is conveniently located in the middle of Thayer Street, which has a variety of different restaurants.
We went on many dates here, splitting a bottle of wine (at the time Pinot Noir was the go-to) and a large "Jay's Heart" or "Community" flatbread.
Let's Go Friars! Kim English has the program headed for tournament success. Join the party and check out possibly the greatest basketball environment in the western hemisphere at the Amica Mutual Pavilion. Drink in the footsteps of PC's finest at: - Blake's Tavern - Murphy's Pub
Most underrated low-key Irish pub in Providence. It especially deserves a spot on this list (and in our hearts) as it serves both French Onion Soup and Guinness, two staples in Justine's ideal dining experience.
Delicious CEREAL ice cream! They make the ice cream from milk soaked in iconic cereals (we would recommend asking for the Cinnamon Toast Crunch). While enjoying your ice cream, there's a pedestrian bridge going over the famous Woonasquatucket River - great view of the city and entertaining people watching.
It is a park & parks are fun. It hits all the marks too: grassy patches, favorable view of the city, and 15 foot statue of Roger Williams. There's plenty to look at for at least 15-20 minutes.
Fun brewery, good food, spacious, and right by the water. If you are a sports fan, you may be stuck watching whatever local Rhode Island college sports event is taking place. Definitely worth checking out!