Providence Restaurant Weeks returns with 60+ eateries

Posted 1/22/25

Providence Restaurant Weeks is back, Sunday, Jan. 26 to Saturday, Feb. 8, featuring more than 60 dining options from Providence, Warwick, South Kingstown and beyond. Brought by the Providence Warwick …

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Providence Restaurant Weeks returns with 60+ eateries

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Providence Restaurant Weeks is back, Sunday, Jan. 26 to Saturday, Feb. 8, featuring more than 60 dining options from Providence, Warwick, South Kingstown and beyond. Brought by the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau (PWCVB), this year’s Providence Restaurant Weeks features new restaurants and includes prix fixe menus and special offers for lunch and dinner, plus drink specials and more.

“There’s a reason Providence made the list of Eater’s Where to Eat in 2025. Our food scene is among the best in the world, and Providence Restaurant Weeks showcases that,” said Kristen Adamo, president and CEO of the PWCVB. “Twice a year, some of the top restaurants in Rhode Island participate in this special event, offering limited-time specials and menus that are sure to please any palate. Pay a visit to your favorite neighborhood spot or get a seat at one of our area’s brand new restaurants, like CRU PVD or Dolce & Salato. From vegan cuisine to fine dining to family-friendly restaurants, there is truly something for everyone during Providence Restaurant Weeks.”

Providence Restaurant Weeks is presented by the PWCVB and sponsored by Navigant Credit Union. Guests are encouraged to share photos of their dishes on social media with #PVDEats and #PRW.

A comprehensive list of all participating restaurants, along with their Restaurant Weeks menus, can be found at ProvidenceRestaurantWeeks.com.

A list of participating restaurants as of Jan. 22, is below. Note: Additional restaurants are likely to be added and will be listed online. Please check back for updates.

 

Bristol

DeWolf Tavern

 

Cranston

Avvio Ristorante

Legal Sea Foods

East Greenwich

Circe Restaurant & Bar

Meritage Restaurant

Providence Oyster Bar

 

East Providence

Agawam Hunt

Madeira Restaurant

 

Johnston

Bar’ Lino

Luigi’s Restaurant & Gourmet Express

 

North Providence

Tumblesalts Cafe

 

Pawtucket

579 Benefit Street

 

Providence

Angelo’s Civita Farnese Restaurant

Bacaro Restaurant

Bellini

Blu Violet Roof Bar

Bodega on Smith

Cafe Nuovo

The Capital Grille

Capriccio

Casa Azul Taqueria

Cassarino’s Ristorante

Circe Restaurant & Bar

CRU PVD

Diego’s East Side Restaurant

Dolce & Salato

Don Jose Tequilas Restaurant

Fleur

Gift Horse

Gracie’s

Jacky’s Waterplace Restaurant

Mare Rooftop

Il Massimo

Mill’s Tavern Restaurant

Moonshine Alley

Murphy’s

Needle & Thread

New Rivers

Nicks on Broadway

Night Shift Kitchen & Tap @ Level99 Providence

Oberlin

Otra Restaurant

Pane e Vino Ristorante

Parkside Rotisserie & Bar

The Patio on Broadway

Pizzico Oyster Bar

Providence Oyster Bar

Red Stripe

Rosalina

Strive Kitchen + Bar

Trattoria Appia

Trinity Brewhouse

Varsity Luxury Sports Bar

Viva Mexico

Waterman Grille

 

Seekonk, MA

Chardonnay’s Restaurant

 

Smithfield

Tavolo Wine Bar & Tuscan Grille

 

South Kingstown

Matunuck Oyster Bar

 

Warwick

Elizabeth’s of Portofino

Iron Works

Tavolo Wine Bar & Tuscan Grille

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