5 Best Restaurants in Newport County and East Bay, Rhode Island

22 Bowen's Wine Bar & Grille

$$$$ Fodor's choice

Excellent service, perfectly cooked steaks, and an extensive, award-winning wine list make dinner here a memorable experience. Although the restaurant is known for its steaks—and it's impossible to go wrong ordering one—you'll find plenty of choices if you're in the mood for something from the sea.

22 Bowen's Wharf, Newport, Rhode Island, 02840, USA
401-841–8884
Known For
  • steaks, chops, and fresh local seafood
  • choose one of eight sauces/butters to accompany your steak
  • abundant gluten-free options

Beech

$$ Fodor's choice

With five indoor and outdoor dining areas, this casually elegant restaurant is the center of Jamestown nightlife in the summer, especially at its expansive open-air bar. A 150-year-old beech tree in the courtyard lends its name to the locally owned restaurant, which has retained key staff from the former Trattoria Simpatico at the same location and menu highlights include local calimari, a hot lobster roll, house-made pasta, and grilled seafood dishes.

13 Narragansett Ave., Jamestown, Rhode Island, USA
401-560--4051
Known For
  • outdoor bar scene
  • photo-worthy decor and dishes
  • fresh seafood
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch

Castle Hill Inn

$$$$ Fodor's choice

No other restaurant in Newport can compete with the spectacular water views from the Sunset Room, one of four dining rooms inside the historic main inn. A perfect spot for a romantic dinner, Castle Hill Inn also serves lunch and dinner on The Lawn, allowing you to savor regional cuisine while watching sunlit clouds drift by. Weekend drinks on the inn's lawn is a Newport summer tradition.

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Clarke Cooke House

$$$ Fodor's choice

Drinks at a bar favored by the sailing crowd, intimate dinners by the fire, and relaxing lunches overlooking Newport Harbor are a few of the experiences possible at this multilevel complex. The first-floor Candy Store serves casual fare and has a sushi bar; the second-floor offers casual dining in the Bistro and cocktails in the Midway Bar; and the Summer Porch and 12 Metre Yacht Club Room on the third floor have elegant fine dining requiring proper dress. For summer partying with the yachties, nothing beats the Boom Boom Room in the basement.

26 Bannister's Wharf, Newport, Rhode Island, 02840, USA
401-849–2900
Known For
  • clam chowder—"best in the city"
  • "Snowball in Hell" ice-cream dessert
  • partying in the Boom Boom Room
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

Gray's Ice Cream

$ Fodor's choice

A summertime pilgrimage for people from every corner of the state, Gray's has been around since 1923 and sells more than 30 flavors of ice cream, all made on the premises. Coffee is the go-to flavor for many Rhode Islanders, but specialties such as Indian pudding and apple caramel spice have their adherents.

16 East Rd., Tiverton, Rhode Island, 02878, USA
401-624–4500
Known For
  • cones, cups, cabinets (milk shakes without ice cream), and frappes (milk shakes with ice cream), frozen yogurt, sherbet, and sugar-free flavors, too
  • open 365 days year-round