The Bellevue trolley, Route #67, is a popular attractions along the routes are: Redwood Library, International Tennis Hall of Fame, Newport Mansions, Cliff Walk, Belcourt, Rough Point, First Beach and many more. Park at the Newport Transportation Center. Parking will cost $5 with RIPTA voucher (or receipt) from driver.
Newport's enchanting 3.5-mile Cliff Walk is the perfect place for your moment of peace. Panoramic ocean views, crashing waves and the perfect amount of sea breeze on one side and stunning, century-old, Gilded Age mansions on the other. The northern half of Cliff Walk begins at Memorial Boulevard just before Easton's Beach and continues south with entrances at Narragansett Avenue by Forty Steps, Webster Street, Shepard Avenue and Ruggles Avenue.
This is the place for classic Newport-style food like local oysters, lobster, and native cod, the steak au poivre or sauteed filet of sole with caramelized onions and fancy French brown butter won’t disappoint either. Whatever you do, don’t miss their signature dessert: the snowball from hell.
You won’t find traditional ramen at Yagi Noodles. Our menu is boldly American and inspired by Chinese and Japanese comfort foods. Chef Basil Yu incorporates traditional techniques and the freshest seasonal ingredients to bring you next-level noodles. All of our noodles are handmade from freshly milled local wheat.
Tables are first come, first serve, so head here for lunch and grab a spot in the wood-trimmed dining room or one of their covered patio tables behind ropes in the middle of bustling Bannister’s Wharf. You can also always pick up a cup of their famous New England clam chowder from their takeout window and sit on a bench as you watch the boats sail by.
Brick Alley Pub has been voted both "Best Restaurant" and "Best Bar" in Rhode Island. With over 25 beers on tap, a Bon Appetit-voted best lobster roll in America and burgers, Brick Alley is the perfect spot for dinner or a night out with your friends.