| First time in Providence and looking for some fun dining recs…thanks! |
| Pane e Vino on Federal Hill. It’s one of the best Italian restaurants I’ve ever been to and I’ve been all over the world. Humble place, family-owned. |
| Lunch on Thayer street. It's practically on campus and would give a good view of campus. I second the suggestion of dinner on Federal Hill. |
| We ate at Caspian Breakfast and Lunch before our tour last year. It's wasn't far from the visitor parking and was in a very nice neighborhood to walk around. |
| Caspisj is sweet |
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Favorites of my rising 2nd year:
Julian's Tallulah's Taqueria Madrid European Bakery and Patisserie Harry's Bar & Burger |
| Have a backup…for breakfast and for college. |
| Recommend only visiting if admitted |
| I had great meals at Mokban Korean Grill and Pokeworks when we toured in 2022 |
| Breakfast at Amy’s on Wickenden Street or Salted Slate in Wayland Square. For a casual lunch, Flatbread is great and is right near campus. |
| Have a rising Junior. Have gone to Wickenden St twice now- both places great. Would recommend walking down and trying something |
| East side pockets for lunch, bubbies market and deli. And if you have time federal hill for dinner. |
| Spots? |
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Other than the obvious on Thayer (flatbread pizza is decent there, the indian place is good)
Aleppo Sweets Louis' (a real "joint" for breakfast) Knead Donuts (best donuts on the planet, they moved from downtown) Are you staying in a hotel downtown? It is lousy with great restaurants. Layali and Circe near Hampton inn. Loads of other down there also. Federal Hill can be good but really is a tourist destination IMHO. The outdoor plaza where music is played is fun. |
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Al Forno = best Italian food I've ever had.
https://alforno.com |