Restaurants & Bars
17 RI Restaurants Honored With Wine Spectator Awards
From Aurelia in Newport to Mill's Tavern in Providence, and the Coast Guard House in Narragansett, Rhode Island was well represented.
RHODE ISLAND — Seventeen restaurants in Rhode Island have been recognized for their wine programs, joining 3,700 establishments worldwide as winners in Wine Spectator’s 2024 Restaurant Awards.
Award winners are from all 50 states and more than 75 countries and territories. Awards are given across three categories: Award of Excellence, presented to about 2,150 restaurants; the Best of Award of Excellence, presented to about 1,531 restaurants; and the Grand Award, presented to only four restaurants, including two California restaurants, Grasing’s in Carmel-by-the-Sea and Lazy Bear in San Francisco.
Winning restaurants from Rhode Island are:
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- Aurelia, Newport
- Cara, Newport
- Coast, Watch Hill
- Matunuck Oyster Bar, Wakefield
- Restaurant 1879, Block Island
- Tavolo Wine Bar, Smithfield
- Tavolo Wine Bar, Warwick
- The White Horse Tavern, Newport
- Camille's, Providence
- Double Barrel Steak by DB, Richmond
- Fogo de Chão, Providence
- La Masseria, East Greenwich
- Mill's Tavern, Providence
- Sarto, Providence
- The Capital Grille, Providence
- The Coast Guard House, Narragansett
- The Restaurant, Westerly.
Wine Spectator said the Award of Excellence winners generally have a wine list of at least 100 vintages, while the Best of Award of Excellence winners generally have at least 350 selections. The Grand Award winners have 1,000 or more selections, presenting diners with a depth of vintages from some of the world’s most acclaimed winemakers.
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