4 Best Restaurants in The Blackstone Valley, Rhode Island

Modern Diner

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This 1941 Sterling Streamliner diner is a beauty to behold. In addition to the extensive breakfast and lunch menu, you'll often find 30 or more specials posted on the wall.

364 East Ave., Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 02860, USA
401-726–8390
Known For
  • breakfast served all day until closing
  • modern addition with retro counter seating
  • first diner to appear on National Register of Historic Places
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No dinner

Rasoi

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Taking its name from the Hindi word for kitchen, this restaurant near the Providence city line serves cuisine from a staggering 27 regions of India. The menu includes numerous spicy, gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan selections.

727 East Ave., Pawtucket, Rhode Island, 02860, USA
401-728–5500
Known For
  • lunch-size portions of all entrées
  • all dishes custom-spiced to your heat tolerance
  • colorful orange and blue decor

Wright's Farm Restaurant

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All-you-can-eat roast chicken, bread, salad, pasta with red sauce, and fries is a northern Rhode Island tradition that grew out of the need to feed many people efficiently. The 1,000-seat wonder known as Wright's Farm has served pretty much the same family-style menu since the 1950s. With 75 ovens, six dining rooms, and four bars, the mammoth banquet facility dishes up nearly 1 million pounds of chicken a year. Fans of kitschy local lore will enjoy a visit to this certifiable tourist attraction, where the gift shop sells chicken-themed doodads, toys, collectables, and candy by the pound.

84 Inman Rd., Harrisville, Rhode Island, 02830, USA
401-769–2856
Known For
  • family style, all-you-can-eat chicken dinners
  • chicken-themed decor and gift items
  • affordable prices
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations not accepted

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Ye Olde English Fish & Chips

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Folks come from all over to savor the affordable, fresh, lightly battered, gently fried fish and hand-cut, English-style "chips" at this local institution in Market Square. The family-owned restaurant, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2022, serves up a casual and relaxed feast in a wood-paneled dining room.

25 S. Main St., Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 02895, USA
401-762–3637
Known For
  • batter recipe brought from Yorkshire, England, and unchanged since 1922
  • clam chowder and clam cakes are also delish
  • easy walk to/from Museum of Work and Culture
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Mon., Tues.