At Brick Alley Pub we have it all: "pub style" comfort food to modern multicultural cuisine all served with genuine down-home hospitality. Like America itself, Brick Alley is one big melting pot of ethnicities, flavors, and fun. If you are looking for stiff, over the top formal service with small portions of over-priced food, we are not that place. After more than 30 years as one of Rhode Island's most popular restaurants with locals and tourists alike, the Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant has earned landmark status. Located at 140 Thames Street across from the Brick Market Place, the Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant offers a warm and cozy fireplace in the winter and comfortably air-conditioned dining rooms in the summer. The Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant specializes in a blend of flavorful steaks, fresh local seafood, pastas, and seasonal specials. Begin your dinner with a selection from our cocktail menu or choose a wine from our extensive wine list. This wine list features over 250 different vintages and has received the Wine Spectator Award for Excellence. Open for lunch and dinner, Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant accepts reservations and also offers an upstairs function room which can accommodate up to 170 people. The Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant has received favorable reviews from countless local and national publications including: The Providence Journal, Travel-Holiday, Ford Times, Rhode Island Monthly, and Newport Life Magazine. In addition, Jameson Irish Whiskey bestowed the restaurant with their "Best Irish Coffee Award" for three consecutive years and inducted the Brick Alley Pub & Restaurant into their Hall of Fame. Brick Alley has also been featured on The Food Network and is a favorite of Boston's Phantom Gourmet.
Newport Blues is a Newport, RI premier restaurant and live music entertainment complex "Voted #1" for ten years straight by Newport Life Magazine, "Voted #1" four years straight by RI Monthly Magazine, and nominated "Best Live Music Venue" by the Providence Phoenix, the Newport Blues Cafe serves up way more than just blues each and every season. Recognized as a world premiere live-music club and presenting national acts in a city known for its music festivals, the Newport Blues Cafe is a New York City-style cafe and nightclub located on historic Thames Street in the heart of downtown Newport, RI. Whether it's Rock, Blues, Funk, R&B, Motown or Reggae, we bring to you the absolute best in national, regional and local touring live performance acts, 7 nights a week from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and every off-season weekend.
Established during the Summer of 1975, One Pelham East has always been a favored hangout for locals, tourists, sailors, musicians, and artists. The corner of Thames & Pelham Streets is a lively spot with multi-levels of entertainment. The Pelham is famous for its live music with the best cover bands in the Northeast! One Pelham East is the "Home of Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties" where the bride/groom and their bridal parties never leave disappointed. Follow us on Twitter!! @OnePelhamEast
With our music, dancing, food, and games there’s something different for every day of the week. Come by and explore what we have to offer, or just enjoy a drink at the bar.
A Newport Rarity, located under Perry Mill, Perry Mill Tavern and Music Hall provides you with live entertainment, sports on 12 flat screen TV's, wonderful waitstaff and mouth-watering meals.
Located in downtown Newport, Christie’s transforms casual coastal dining into a hip, more modern experience. From the swing seating, outdoor dining and 20-person communal table, there is a fun spot for everyone to eat, drink and lounge. The all-new menu features a raw bar and several classic dishes – including New England clam chowder, lobster rolls, crispy chicken sandwiches and its famous Christie’s burger – as well as a variety of new dishes ranging from Southern comfort foods to Asian infused inspirations. Christie’s is open to the public and accepts the 41°N Card. For reservations, please call (401) 846-8018.
The Seamen's Church Institute is a social service organization located at 18 Market Square in Newport, Rhode Island. Founded in 1919, the Institute's mission is to provide men and women of the sea and persons referred from the community a safe haven in which they may find comfort, recreation and benefit. The Church Institute building was built by Edith and Maude Wetmore, daughters of Governor and Senator George Peabody Wetmore. The building contains an ornately painted chapel, as well as a small library, a restaurant, bathrooms and laundry rooms, Wi-Fi and meeting rooms. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.