The signature white clam pizza, a combination of fresh clams and garlic is worth the wait in this inviting Italian neighborhood on Wooster Street. Read more.
Opened in 1673 by pirate William Mayes, America’s oldest tavern at one time hosted the Rhode Island General Assembly, as well as the local criminal court and city council. (From Aerial America) Read more.
Be sure to try the cocktails like the banana liqueur-laced A Monkey Walks Into a Bar. There's live jazz on Friday nights. To nab a little privacy, get cozy on the fainting couch in the old vault. Read more.
The birthplace of grilled pizza, and the Dirty Steak — a New York strip laid directly on the embers, yielding an amazing crust. Read more.
"A Greek Revival building from 1828 which is the oldest shopping mall in America." -TripAdvisor.com Read more.
This 3.5-mile trail along Newport’s rocky coastline began as a hunting path for the native Narragansett people. Today, it is the city’s most popular tourist attraction. (From Aerial America) Read more.