The Cliff Walk along the eastern shore of Newport, RI is world famous as a public access walk that combines the natural beauty of the Newport shoreline with the architectural history of Newport's gilded age. Wildflowers, birds, and geology all add to this delightful walk. The walk starts at the western end of Easton's or First Beach at Memorial Blvd. and runs south with major exits at Narragansett Ave., Webster St., Sheppard Ave., Ruggles Ave., Marine Ave., Ledge Rd., and ends at Bellevue Ave.
The Gilded Age comes alive with engaging audio tours of life in The Breakers. Immerse yourself in this social and architectural landmark. Hear the fascinating stories of people who lived and worked in this grand house.
We've been brewing craft beer since 1999 and distilling spirits since 2006. Every drop sold is brewed, distilled, bottled, and/or canned in our Newport, RI facility. We're there every day and we invite visitors and friends to stop by our Tasting Room or Outdoor Pavilion for our classic spirits and fresh brews.
In 2012, on the heals of the 20th Anniversary, John and Paul Nunes embarked on a multi-million dollar renovation and expansion of the 30,000+ square foot building, creating what Newport Vineyards has become today; a renowned wine, culinary, craft beer and events destination. Following another land acquisition in 2018, Newport Vineyards now boasts over 100-acres of farmland; preserved for generations to come.
On a Guided Tour you will: Enter the Quarters where officers and their families lived. Enter both restored and un-restored areas and learn about the Trusts past and future plans for restoration. Explore some of the most complex land defenses in the United States Delve beneath the walls of the Fort into our underground tunnels. Experience over 190 years of American history, military culture, architecture & engineering.
At this museum, named among the Best Attractions in Newport by Yankee magazine, guests can view 200 rare cars arranged in exhibits with names like “Drop Dead Drop Tops” and “American Muscle.” (222 Bellevue Ave.)
Dinner at the Red Parrot! The Red Parrot building is listed on the National Register of Historical Places in Newport. It was built in 1898 by John Alton Barker as a meat packing house where it employed hundreds of people during the era known as "The Gilded Age". Through the years this building has housed a variety of eating establishments serving heads of state, diplomats, royalty, movie stars, the thousands of people visiting Newport each year and now you as it comes to be known as the Red Parrot since 1993.
Hi there, we’re Kaffeology. It all began with an idea we had back in 2017. Our goal was to bring the flavors of our world travels, our culture, our values, our belief in great coffee, and our love of community to bring you a cafe like no other. We urge you to let go of the world’s stresses and enter a space filled with beauty, art, and love. But also filled with pastries, coffees, milkshakes, and delicious food! Come stay awhile with us. In here, you always have a friend.
The Black Pearl, (PLEASE CALL FOR RESERVATIONS) located in the heart of the city's bustling waterfront, is one of Newport's best-known and best-loved restaurants. From the warm ambience and classic cuisine of our Commodore's Room and Tavern to the al-fresco charm of our Waterside Patio and raw bar, the Black Pearl has something to offer everyone. We only take reservations in our Commodore's room - please note there is a business casual dress code - no jeans, sneakers or shorts. Men are required to wear a collared shirt. The Black Pearl, on Bannister's Wharf, is open seven days a week.
Stoneacre Brasserie opened with the dream of becoming the neighborhood restaurant Newport was waiting for. Featuring a small, and ever changing seasonal menu, we seek meats and produce from local farmers, butchers, and fisherman who follow the same environmental guidelines as we do. Our wine list is cultivated to highlight boutique French wine producers, and we take pride in our house-made cocktail trimmings. Come on in, your table is waiting.
LOCALLY SOURCED, LOCALLY BREWED AND LOCALLY POURED. SAVE THE EARTH, IT’S THE ONLY PLANET WITH NITRO COLD BREW What started as a small project in a cluttered basement has quickly evolved into a state-wide craze. With a coffee cart hand-made from scrap wood, co-founders Audrey and Sam started hitting the streets with their cart and serving up Nitro cold brew coffee on the East Side of Providence. The demand for The Nitro Cart erupted. Now a year later, we have 3 carts and have installed 50 (and counting!) Nitro taps into restaurants and businesses all over Rhode Island, and most recently, Boston! Our sights are set on bringing the best nitro cold brew to the ends of New England (and beyond) as we build a growing community of Nitro coffee lovers.