2 Best Restaurants in Providence, Rhode Island

Buttonwoods Brewery

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A brewery tucked into an industrial park near the railroad tracks doesn't seem super inviting, but the tasting room here is warm and friendly, and the beers have creativity by the barrel (IPAs, yes, but also wild ales, barleywines, and a revival of a historical varietal called Kentucky Common). If the adults need a drink after a day at the zoo, Buttonwoods is right in the neighborhood, and hungry kids can be placated with comfort food and pizza from the brewery's pop-up kitchen and a rotation list of visiting food trucks.

530 Wellington Ave., Rhode Island, 02910, USA
401-563--8451
Known For
  • fun events including cooking classes and trivia
  • attractive tasting room
  • creative beers
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch Tues.--Thurs.

Caserta Pizzeria

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Rhode Island's pizza universe has expanded in recent years—you can get a decent slice of New York, New Haven, or Detroit style—but the more things change the more they stay the same at Caserta, the landmark pizzeria on Federal Hill. Homemade sauce, fresh mozzarella, quality toppings, and a thick but crispy crust combine to create a unique Rhode Island-by-way-of-Sicily pie. A pizza pilgrimage site since 1953, Caserta still draws crowds despite its limited menu and no-frills dining room; walk it off with a stroll around Federal Hill and Atwells Ave. afterward.

121 Spruce St., Rhode Island, 02903, USA
401-621--3618
Known For
  • busy location, better to order in advance even if you plan to dine in
  • Wimpy Skippy spinach pies
  • unique thick-crust pizza
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.