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hoeliness_ OP t1_itvgtt9 wrote
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Thank you! 👻
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Been to 10Prime a couple times - it was one of our first dates🤍
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hoeliness_ t1_it0tjno wrote
Reply to Fun things to do in Providence now that everything is "permanently closed" by Consistent_Mammoth67
Cable car cinema was the first date with my boyfriend and I’m so sad it’s closed 😢 we love Avon Theater though!
Evening in fox point, theres a cute little neighborhood with multiple restaurants (Noodles 102, Chomp Kitchen, Tallulah’s.) Take a lap around the block, go to Twenty Stories bookstore, then share some Kow Kow afterward! Westminster Street is another street you can spent an evening store hopping, grabbing a bite to eat (Mokban Korean bistro is our go to in the area) and bar hopping in the area as well.
There’s a pinball museum in Pawtucket. RISD museum is amazing- grab coffee at a local cafe before you start your museum trip, and so many good places to grab a bite to eat after, you can’t go wrong choosing one. there’s the natural history museum in Roger Williams, botanical garden and greenhouse there as well. You could spend a good chunk of the day just walking around Roger Williams. Get a cute picnic basket and bring your own lunch and blanket, sparkling cider or something a little stronger.
You can easily take the train from Providence Station to Boston. For inexpensive transportation you’ll have to do a bit of planning beforehand and learn to read the train maps once you get into Boston, but it can be a fun day trip! Or take the bus from Kennedy plaza into Newport, do the Cliff Walk, walk Thames Street and grab a nice bite on the water. It’ll be quieting down this time of year, too.
If you wanna do a lil fancy brunch, Bayberry Garden is beauutifulll and very tasty. They also have a more casual beer hall which I haven’t tried but would love to.
Providence Flea has all year round Sunday markets. Cool display of amazing local artisans. Hope St Farmers market’s last outdoor markets are the next two Saturdays - one of my favorite things to do! Veggie & meat farmers, other food vendors, as well as local artisans gather in the Hope St park. Just a few streets down, you can go to Jordan’s Jungle. Even if you don’t plan on purchasing any new plant babies, it’s still an awesome place to just walk through.
hoeliness_ t1_irgkaul wrote
Reply to Best bookstore in Providence? by [deleted]
I second Twenty Stories, and KowKow is right across the street so that’s an inevitable stop. I love Symposium as well because it has a huge bookstore feel due to its unique selection of both new & used finds. It’s always pretty quiet and I’d say the comfiest I’ve been to in prov, if that’s what your wife is looking for
hoeliness_ t1_ixtu8yv wrote
Reply to Looking for a Jewish bakery in RI with homemade bagels. Any suggestions? TYIA! by Deracinated
I know that the cities of Newton, Brookline, Brighton, Sharon, and Natick, MA have large communities of Jewish people. Would be worth it to look into bakeries in those areas.