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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”. Through the years this building has housed a variety of eating establishments serving heads of state, diplomats, Read more...
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In 2009, Chef Tyler Cullen set out to create an elite nightspot for the top one percent of all beer, wine and food connoisseurs. Its purpose was to introduce Newport to the very best of the craft beer revolution, the finest wines, a dynamic Modern-American menu and to ensure that the patrons who entered had a memorable night out on Read more...
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The Fifth Element, in its new incarnation, is a casual-hip dining hangout populated by locals, destination diners and tourists alike. The interior is finished with a winning combination of rustic and industrial decor. Its wide open space is hardly cold or sterile. It is warm and welcoming, made so by earth-toned paints, water walls, touches of soft upholstered furniture and Read more...
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Come enjoy a unique culinary experience at one of the only true waterfront restaurants in Newport today. The Pier boasts beautiful views of Newport Harbor, directly situated on Howard Read more...