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After unpacking and making a grocery run for the week, it was early evening so we headed out on foot to search for food.
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Our resort was right on the harbor… but technically its address and check in office (white turret) is Thames Street, the busiest part of Newport, Rhode Island. One way streets, little to no parking and a constant flow of tourists make navigating the area by car challenging . On our last trip we weren’t able to explore, this time we were staying right in the heart of it.
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Right next to the Sailing Hall of Fame.
Did you know there was a Sailing Hall of Fame? Neither did I, but it was an interesting building.
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At the corner of Thames Street and Americas Cup Avenue (notice a trend?), we found the Red Parrot.
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The Red Parrot building is listed on the National Register of Historical Places in Newport. It was built in 1898 by John Alton Barker as a meat packing house where it employed hundreds of people during the era known as “The Gilded Age”.
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Through the years this building has housed a variety of eating establishments serving heads of state, diplomats, royalty, movie stars, the thousands of people visiting Newport each year and now you.
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Nearly empty when we arrived, I dove straight in to their lengthy cocktail list.
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Tempting as a rubber duck margarita was, 48 ounces seemed a bit much… even for me.
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I chose the Luxe Berry instead.
Citrus vodka, Chambord, pink lemonade and a splash of raspberry puree, served on the rocks with fresh lemon.
I wish I could copy and print the whole menu for you because it was large and extensive.
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As well as humorous.
(If you’ve never seen the Godfather? Never mind.)
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For appetizers…. husband had a wonderful and almost overwhelmingly cheesy French onion soup while I struggled to eat half of my amazingly rich ‘Shroom flatbread.
(Fire grilled dough, with caramelized onions, Portobello mushrooms. Topped with garlic herb Boursin and mozzarella cheese). That was a meal in itself… but we had to move on.
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Cocktail #2?
The Refresher… Prairie Cucumber vodka, raspberry puree, fresh lime over ice splashed with club soda.
Dinner was a tropical grilled Mahi Mahi with asparagus and mashed potatoes for the husband, pan seared scallops with spicy plum sauce, jasmine rice and sautéed spinach for me. Both meals were fabulous with generous portions and though I was honestly stuffed…
I decided to put myself in a sugar coma and drank my dessert.
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THIS DRINK IS BANANAS…B.A.N.A.N.A.S.
Rum Chata, Banana liqueur, White Crème de Cacao, fresh banana, vanilla ice cream and a splash of honey simple syrup blended frozen and topped with whipped cream.
By the time we waddled out of the restaurant there wasn’t an empty seat to be seen …
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(Vacant table on the left was the one we just vacated). And yes, that’s my husband on the far right chatting with someone at the bar.
The man loves to talk.
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Back at the resort, we relaxed on balcony #1 and enjoyed the end of our first day on Newport vacation Part Two.
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Ahhh…
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I read every word and lusted after the pictures. Now my ‘diet’ of no carbs or alcohol this week is shot to hell. 😃
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Their cocktail list was 7 pages long. I could have stayed there all night…
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A Gilded Age meat packinghouse! A perfect metaphor for an age that was gilded for the ultra rich but not for packinghouse workers.
The pizza sounds great. I remember making pizza for a New York friend who was visiting and he insisted that what I served him was not pizza. Pizza is (according to him) a crust, tomato sauce, mozzarella, and (optional) ONE of these: mushrooms, pepperoni, sausage. More than that it’s “food” but not “pizza”. His loss.
With three kinds of booze in that dessert, I’m not sure that was a “sugar coma”. 😉
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I find Italians to be pizza purists in general. I enjoy white sauce pies with chicken, spinach and garlic. Not traditional, but so good.
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Yum! It’d have to be a walking town to burn off all the calories. Everything looks so good.
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It was all wonderful.
Which was rare for us…
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Ohhh, sounds like you found a great place to eat (and drink) that wasn’t disappointing. That cocktail menu though, sounds like a great read 😝.
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I didn’t even get off the vodka page until dessert…
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Have a wonderful vacation! Looks like it’s off to a great start 😉
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Already been. and am back now.
This was the week before Memorial Day.
But, thanks!
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Those scallops look fabulous.
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They were awesome!
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Everything looked fabulous at your dinner. Thanks for sharing your view of Newport, the food, drinks, everything!
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I always take my readers along on our trips…
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Bleech a seafood pizza for over $30 no less. Your meals looked divine.
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Those views are good for the digestion.
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We thought so!
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That “someone” at the bar looks to be a comely young lass. That sly ol’ dog’s still got game!
You know a cocktail is enormous if the glass has room for rubber ducks to swim around in.
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Once a Marine, always a Marine.
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I don’t drink Alcohol but maybe once or twice a year and that first drink sounds delicious!
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It was!
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