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Newport – Day 6…. Downtown Bristol, seagull meet and greets, fried egg jellyfish and the husband goes back to the playground.

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After our fabulous meal, we felt the need to walk off some of the calories.

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And took a stroll around the waterfront of downtown Bristol.

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Quiet on the off season, I’m sure the marina is full of pleasure craft in the summer.

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Along the edge is the Maritime Center. A one time armory built in 1894, it now houses public restrooms, showers and laundry facilities for boaters as well as a wi-fi lounge and a 4,000 square foot multi use hall displaying local artists.

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Though the marina was people free, the seagulls kept a close eye on us.

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And since we were roughly 20 miles from the wind tunnel that is Newport?

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A smile and a relatively in tact hairdo.

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Should we visit the area again, I would take more time to explore this lovely town.

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And perhaps bring the seagulls a treat.

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The gulls concur.

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As we were leaving I glanced over the side of the pier and saw…

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Eggs?

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They’re actually jellyfish, but tell me that doesn’t look like someone randomly cracked a few eggs in the harbor.

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As we made our way back to the car through the park, my husband made a friend.

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Who was a little reticent at first, but when he realized the strange man could push him higher than his mother?

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Was quickly and happily on board.

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Newport – Day 6…. an antique peek, a scenic drive to Bristol and the best meal of our trip.

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Deciding to take a drive to Bristol on our 6th day of vacation, the husband spotted an antique shop on our way out of town.

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Which turned out to be more of a tourist trap gift shop where the new items outnumbered the old so I thought I’d dodged a bullet. Until my guy started chatting up the owner and she told him about two giant antique malls he simply had to visit.

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Damn her.

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Bristol, Rhode Island is a lovely spot.

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Waterfront, like most of the towns we visited.

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With its share of stone walls and beautiful old homes.

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Arriving at lunch time, we chose an assuming little place called the Beach House.

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It was on the water, no surprise there.

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And was nicely decorated, with a warm, welcoming beachy feel.

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One aperol and pink guava spritz in…

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I was feeling right at home.

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My NY strip crostini with shallot brandy cream sauce appetizer?

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Omg.

I thought I’d died and gone to heaven. The beef literally melted in my mouth.

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And when my husband raved over his butternut squash bisque? I knew we’d chosen the right place.

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They even had his new favorite local beer.

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My main course of homemade wild mushroom ravioli with caramelized onions and porcini cream sauce?

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Absolutely decedent.

But the husband’s crab topped filet mignon with stuffed lobster tail, sautéed garlic spinach and mashed new potatoes?

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Huge.

Filling.

And perfectly cooked.

This entree alone… in Maine, would easily be $100. And we’re the land of lobster. In lovely little Bristol, Rhode Island? $44.

We were stunned.

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And vowed to come back to this hidden gem if we’re ever in the area again.

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