Where are the Best Margarita in Providence, Rhode Island?
why don’t you go to hell nick kern so every american has to be white, so it is good to make fun of people without papers. remember America is more diverse and it will be more , Maybe you can go back to europe oh by the way overthere is more diverse than here now.well maybe you can go to the woods and make a KKK party.
Not only are the wings the best but you can order them to your liking, I especially like the honey/barbeque and plain with all the sauces. They also have a great variety of salads and sandwiches. The portions are large and inexpensive. Great place to mingle with the after work crowd. P.S. Try the Cheesebuger too!Pros + Inexpensive, Free parking, attentive serviceCons – not enough tables
Al Forno is a difficult place to review. The hype is so thick that you could almost eat it instead of the food. After reading others? horror stories, and experiencing a little of it myself, I?m hesitant to give a good review, but since I can only go on myself, I must. It is one of Rhode Island?s best restaurants and certainly worthy of much hype. Julia Child ate here every time she was in the area, and I can certainly understand why she did so. The food is stellar. House specialties, such as Clams Al Forno and the grilled pizza margarita, are delectable. Dishes are served simple and perfectly cooked. Sometimes, too simple. The bruschetta costs a fair amount and is TRUE bruschetta, namely, toast. As far as I?m concerned, their baked pasta with five cheeses is the only dish you should ever get. But, if you must deviate, the oven roasted lemon chicken breast is a treat for the mouth. Delicate, tender, slightly tangy, it?s just ab-fab. Their specials are almost always brilliant and delicio
I’ve been to the restaurant many times over the years dating back to it’s location near the Hurricane barrier, Richmond Street, and even the Smithfield location as well as the Allens Ave. site (Old HoJo). It’s been an odyssey with those longing for Richmond St, probably more enamored with the bar scene than the restaurant. Agree with some of the reviews on being a bit too pricey, but the food and service negative critiques don’t ring true for me. Pros + Mayan BBQ, Pork Burritos, Vegetable Fajitas, SalsaCons – bathrooms, price