Submitted by nixnaught t3_zlux2o in providence

I want to know all about your three favorite things in the area.

They can be your three favorite bands, …three favorite bars, …three favorite pizza places, …three favorite sub shops, …three favorite murals, …three favorite parks, …anything!

Just three of your favorite people, places, events, or… well… anything, as long as they are local to the Providence area, that you’d like others to know about and possibly experience themselves.

I encourage folks to share theirs in return, as horizons are always meant to be expanded, but please be courteous to one another.

I look forward to finding out some of your favorites and adding them to my list of things to hopefully experience soon! Thank you all in advance.

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iCaligula t1_j07evft wrote

3 best walks on the east side, originating from Fox Point neighborhood.

  1. Walk all the way up Benefit St, head up Olney St a couple blocks, then head back down on Prospect St. (Variations include ending up on Congdon St for a few blocks so you can take in the views from Prospect Park.)
  2. Walk around the Dexter Asylum wall - head east on Angell St, left on Arlington Ave, left on Lloyd Ave, left on Hope St. Make it longer by repeating, or by heading further north to encompass the Moses Brown campus.
  3. Tough to skip India Point Park, but I'm going with Elmgrove Avenue for #3. Walk north all the way to the end of Elmgrove Avenue, turn around and walk back. (Avoid the crowds on Blackstone Blvd!) Bonus points if you stop by Swan Point Cemetery at the end of Elmgrove before turning around.)
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Parlor-soldier t1_j07i418 wrote

I don’t do it but from the streets I can I can tell you:

Three favorite things providence people throw out of vehicles.

Hennessy bottles Heineken bottles Modelo bottles

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split-top_gaming t1_j07my68 wrote

Food/drinks: Tallulah's taqueria, the Eddy, the dean bar (formerly the Magdalena room), venda ravioli, I liked the old canteen but it's been/being sold, NY system weiners,

Walking: prospect terrace/park, Roger Williams park, pedestrian bridge area

I find that we enjoy "taco hopping" - like bar hopping, but different taco places around town. Of course, there are booze involved.

Weekends have $10 unlimited-use commuter rail passes for easy getaways to Boston.

If you're into history, there are plenty of things to see. Benefit st, being one of the oldest in Providence, is always beautiful to walk down. The state house has a RI museum, which I believe is free to enter. You can see the state charter from 16xx. Roger Williams has a museum as well (like $2-$5 entrance fee), with natural life found in Rhode island which is fun. There are old witch graves you can find throughout the state, but you'll be leaving Providence. If you're leaving Providence,you can head to Newport and see the cliff walks, you can head to Exeter to see that witches grave, etc. - it's RI so these places aren't THAT far away. Smithfield has a lot of good restaurants these days (Laura's & blackies to name a few), so does Woonsocket (Ciro's, Christopher's, and river falls). I can always demolish a few sandwiches at the beef barn (N. Smithfield). Always have the cliff walks, too.

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allhailthehale t1_j07snkp wrote

Top three places to be on a cold day:

  1. RWP Botanical Center
  2. Tea in Sahara
  3. Louie Fullers by the fire, Eating cake at Pastiche by the fire Where can I eat something next to a fire, Providence??
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leavingthecold t1_j07vf91 wrote

3 best things hmm lets see strip clubs ( when I used to attend ) the chicken joints Popeyes and Crown Fried Chicken, Thayer St ( back in the 90's )

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D-camchow t1_j083i7u wrote

Dont sleep on Neutaconkanut Park or the Blackstone Conservation Park on the east side. It's amazing we have such great parks within our little city.

And uh since I have one more, I guess shout out to Briana's Restaurant on Atwells cause her pupusas are really good, really impressed my Salvadorian mother when she came to Providence to visit.

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Competitive-Ad-5153 t1_j08xdxy wrote

Three favorite Indian restaurants:

  1. Kabob & Curry (Thayer St)
  2. Taste of India (Wickendon St)
  3. India (Hope St)
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Competitive-Ad-5153 t1_j08xkfj wrote

Three favorite Asian restaurants:

  1. Wara Wara (Hope St)
  2. DenDen Cafe Asiana (Benefit St)
  3. Haruki East (Wayland Sq)

Honorable mention: Sakura (Wickendon St). Haven't been there in years, but loved the tatami room and great sushi

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Competitive-Ad-5153 t1_j08yn5d wrote

Three favorite bakeries:

  1. Scialo Bros (Atwells Ave)
  2. DeLuise Bakery (Chalkstone Ave)
  3. LaSalle Bakery (Smith St/Admiral St)

Honorable mention: Pastiche (Spruce St). Call me biased, but I think they're a bit overrated. Good stuff, but not knockout.

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Vegetable-School8337 t1_j09kklw wrote

My three favorite pizza places are: Sicilias, Nice Slice, and Pizza J

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tacorocker33 t1_j09l8fr wrote

Chocolate Chip Cookies: Feed The Cheeks, Madrid, The Shop

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JohnProvidence t1_j09qo25 wrote

  1. The east bay bike path (not really providence, but still)
  2. Pronk
  3. Courtland Club (Sunday night jazz esp.)
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Cakes2015 t1_j09t6tm wrote

Favorite restaurants according to the three meals of the day:

Breakfast: Howie’s

Lunch: Bayberry Beer Hall

Dinner: Chilango’s

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burgritto_22 t1_j09uej0 wrote

Three best (and inexpensive) places to explore (but still escape the winter cold): (1) Providence Athenaeum, (2) Roger Williams Park Botanical Gardens, (3) Providence Public Library

Three favorite vintage shops: (1) Rocket to Mars, (2) POP Providence, (3) Nostalgia Antiques and Collectibles

Three favorite cocktail spots: (1) East End, (2) Needle and Thread, (3) Slow Rhode

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AhChingados t1_j09zckl wrote

Authentic Taco Joints: 1.Órale #2 on chalk stone 2. La Lupita 3. Capitol Hill Taqueria

Honorable mention: Tallula’s

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grem111 t1_j0a46rc wrote

1000% Briana's restaurant best pupusas in providence. also good if you are a vegetarian cuz most places just have cheese w/ chicken or cheese w/ chicharron and Brianas has bean, cheese, loroco w/ cheese, etc

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rustcity716 t1_j0a82fn wrote

  1. Courtland Club for Jazz on Sunday
  2. by water for dollar oysters on Monday
  3. Nick-a-nee’s for a summer night beer, bud, and band
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davefischer t1_j0afvro wrote

Favorite traffic island: intersection of Dodge St & Bridgham St. It's split in two, for a side street that no longer exists. Beautiful.

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spicysnake333 t1_j0ange5 wrote

views of the city:

  • Neutaconkanut Park

  • Prospect Terrace

  • Pedestrian Bridge

Honorable mention: Top of Federal Hill from Spruce St or Ridge St. I really like the sort of industrial view.

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Pvder t1_j0bdz8l wrote

  1. Steve Ahlquist
  2. Bagel express
  3. Sandwich hut
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beauford3641 t1_j0bjsid wrote

Breweries:

  1. Long Live Beerworks (as good as it gets)

  2. Proclamation Ale Company (it's in Warwick, but it's so close to Providence)

  3. Providence Brewing Company (which has solid beer and there's a Tallulah's taqueria location in the same building, which I chalk up to a major win)

Also: Coffee shops

  1. Coffee Exchange

  2. Dave's Coffee

  3. White Electric

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Happy-Grapefruit-5 t1_j0dvk8q wrote

Three favorite food trucks- Ming’s, Dipsdips, and Farm to Sandwich

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overthehillhat t1_j0i7wwa wrote

sunset/drinks after work

Gansett brew pub

Hot Club

Fish Co

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Livtern t1_j0o7ogv wrote

3 favorite pizza places. Whole foods, the District, Uno

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Livtern t1_j0o83mg wrote

I agree, India Point park has some good views and would be tough to skip. I like number 2, have done a variation of it. I'll look up the Olney and Elmgrove routes, seem like good routes.

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