74 S Main St, Unit 1
Woonsocket, RI 02895
(401) 235-9026
Texas Roadhouse is famous for our Hand-Cut Steaks, Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs, Made-From-Scratch Sides and Dressings, Fresh Baked Bread, Ice Cold Beer, and Legendary Margaritas!
Denny’s is America’s Diner. Where guests have come for over 60 years to relax and enjoy good, hearty meals at reasonable prices. Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Denny’s restaurants serve classic breakfast around the clock as well as craveable salads, hand-pressed burgers and homestyle dinners. Our menu is broad yet familiar, which makes us a great place to take the kids and family. With over 1700 locations worldwide, including the U.S. and in more than 11 foreign countries and territories, Denny’s is always ready to serve you. And now, you can enjoy the flavors you’ve longed for all year. Salted caramel, pumpkin and cinnamon – drizzled, topped or cooked inside our new fluffier buttermilk pancakes. So, was it worth the wait? You decide. Welcome to America’s Diner.
Founded in 1955, Chelo’s has become Rhode Island’s largest family-owned restaurant chain. And for over 50 years, it has been our pleasure to bring you, our valued customer, homemade consistency and quality into every delicious bite. At Chelo’s, we pride ourselves in both our outstanding food selections and personal service, always making sure that you enjoy your visit with us. This is our way of saying, “Thank you! Please come again.” Join us at one of our 8 Locations: Apple Valley Cranston East Providence Newport Ave Providence Warwick Woonsocket and our Waterfront Location seasonally!
Now offering an all new Menu, Featuring Pizza, Calzones, Chicken Pies, Meat pies, Chicken Fingers and much more!
Woonsocket Rubber Company Mill is an historic mill at 60-82 Main Street in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The mill consists of a series of 3- and 4-story brick buildings built between 1865 and 1875 by Edward Harris, one of Woonsocket's leading businessmen. These buildings housed the Woonsocket Rubbert Company, one of Rhode Island's first manufacturer of rubber products, principally shoes, boots, and rubberized fabric. In 1910 the complex was purchased by the Falls Yarn Company, which used it for the production of fine woolen yarns. The mill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. Another mill owned by Woonsocket Rubber Company, known as the Alice Mill, named for the owner's mother, was located on Fairmount Street in Woonsocket. It was destroyed in a 2011 fire.