Submitted by Rhazein t3_11z2k34 in providence
I’m in town til Sunday and would love some recommendations. I’m around the convention center and am a big foodie. Also any attractions to check out would be cool too. Thanks in advance!
Submitted by Rhazein t3_11z2k34 in providence
I’m in town til Sunday and would love some recommendations. I’m around the convention center and am a big foodie. Also any attractions to check out would be cool too. Thanks in advance!
I second Bayberry Garden. Awesome.
Los Andes!
Did you know that reddit has a search feature? This is a very frequently asked question.
Sure, but wouldn’t you love to see more unique answers from other people? I like getting as many opinions on things as I can before making my own
In the past 30 days, this question has been asked 12 times. How much more unique is it going to get?
Aleppo sweets
Well, there’s about 190,000 people in Providence. Maybe someone new will stumble across one of these posts and provide something new. You never know
Not a meal, but have to visit Pastiche
Oberlin will be close by you. For a quick lunch, The Village is good-I work by the convention center that that's the lunch spot for my office. If you can get into Aguardente it is really good-I didn't want to like it because it has so much buzz, but but great food and atmosphere-it's about 2 miles from the convention center.
There's this up and coming restaurant called Los Andes.. it's pretty good, no one knows about it and I never see it recommended. Little local secret for ya.
bayberry? That’s your advice?
East Side pockets is literally the best. I eat it at least once a week
No, that sounds like a waste of many peoples time. You are likely less special and less deserving than people who have asked this question previously. So just have an organic experience, if you’re capable of it. I promise it will be 10x more memorable than a crowd sourced search bar.
Mt. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse looked pretty cool inside.
Unfortunately, the clerk somehow thought I ordered take out when I meant to eat in.
They got 4 stations where they can cook in front of you at least and a Bar area.
Madrid bakery, Jahunger for noodles, in addition to some of the above recommendations. If you mention what kind of cuisine you really like, you might get more suggestions.
Just had my third meal at Res, and it’s been a joy every time.
Bruh stfu hahaha
Lol okay I’ll see my way out
How is it a waste of peoples time? Before this post the only advice I found online was just that there’s nothing to do here and you can go to a deli for some good cured meats. I wanted to ask so I’m not wasting my time, and you didn’t have to comment either so we’re all here on this post voluntarily.
No, Bayberry Garden was their advice.
Edit: Not sure why I'm being downvoted, Bayberry and Bayberry Garden are separate restaurants.
It would be helpful if you say what meal and what price range. In lieu of that, I guess you can sort it out:
Thanks! Eating on the company dime so if I gotta throw in some extra cash on my end to get a real treat I’m more than willing. I eat anything, except for pig blood curd. Never again…
Your point?
I'm sure I'm not the only one eager to hear how it turned out...
Well other than getting yelled by everyone on here at I got some good eats for sure. Also went to Boston and got some awesome drinks and chowder there too
Hmm. I thought you got plenty of good recommendations, including mine. You're not going to say where you went and how it was?
I’d have to go back to my photos and look but I’m at work rn. let’s just say I wasn’t completely sober for most of my time off. I’d give my food experience a 10/10 though. Didn’t think anyone on here really cared about my feedback
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