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If you remember when he joined the Huskies as head coach and they showed his profile his favorite restaurant at the time was The Matunuck Oyster Bar in the East Matunuck area of RI. It also happens to have been one of mine, “have” because of the pictures attached. Last evening they suffered a terrible fire and this will leave many other RI spots with overload because from 10:30am -9pm you’re lucky to get a table in this place during the summer. Sucks looks like Two Ten Oyster Bar a couple exits down just added a bundle of fans. It’s good as well but not as.
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I saw this earlier today on Boston.com. That's rough.

Btw, that used to be his favorite restaurant.


We were going to Matunuck in July but I guess not any longer. Any suggestions for a good place around Narragansett? We can't seem to find many good restaurants around there.
 
I saw this earlier today on Boston.com. That's rough.

Btw, that used to be his favorite restaurant.


We were going to Matunuck in July but I guess not any longer. Any suggestions for a good place around Narragansett? We can't seem to find many good restaurants around there.
Coast Guard House. Decent food with great views of Bay area
 
I saw this earlier today on Boston.com. That's rough.

Btw, that used to be his favorite restaurant.


We were going to Matunuck in July but I guess not any longer. Any suggestions for a good place around Narragansett? We can't seem to find many good restaurants around there.

I like Spain it’s solid….if you want Italian and seafood Arturo Joes also a fav for my wife and I eat at the bar. In the same area The Mariner Grille always has a good meal too.

As far as the second best seafood wise this is a good call:


Crazy thing is they just reopened last month after a fire took them down a year ago. There’s one way to be #1 huh? :oops:
 
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If you remember when he joined the Huskies as head coach and they shows his profile his favorite restaurant at the time was The Matunuck Oyster Bar in the East Matunuck area of RI. It also happens to have been one of mine, “have” because of the pictures attached. Last evening they suffered a terrible fire and this will leave many other RI spots with overload because from 10:30am -9pm you’re lucky to get a table in this place during the summer. Sucks looks like Two Ten Oyster Bar a couple exits down just added a bundle of fans. It’s good as well but not as.
All my RI friends were posting about this on Facebook. Pretty awful for a long time location with a huge loyal following.
 
Coast Guard House. Decent food with great views of Bay area
I would say Coast Guard House is one of those spots that gets away with average food because of the scenery. Of course, you can't screw up oysters on the half shell.

Spain doesn't have any of the view but is the best food in that area, IMO.
 
I would say Coast Guard House is one of those spots that gets away with average food because of the scenery. Of course, you can't screw up oysters on the half shell.

Spain doesn't have any of the view but is the best food in that area, IMO.
That's my view on Coast Guard House also. Good for lunch but for a nice dinner it's not on my list.

Been to Spain once. It was good.
 
If you remember when he joined the Huskies as head coach and they showed his profile his favorite restaurant at the time was The Matunuck Oyster Bar in the East Matunuck area of RI. It also happens to have been one of mine, “have” because of the pictures attached. Last evening they suffered a terrible fire and this will leave many other RI spots with overload because from 10:30am -9pm you’re lucky to get a table in this place during the summer. Sucks looks like Two Ten Oyster Bar a couple exits down just added a bundle of fans. It’s good as well but not as.
Agree, was a great spot with good food. I hope they are able to rebuild soon.
 
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If you remember when he joined the Huskies as head coach and they showed his profile his favorite restaurant at the time was The Matunuck Oyster Bar in the East Matunuck area of RI. It also happens to have been one of mine, “have” because of the pictures attached. Last evening they suffered a terrible fire and this will leave many other RI spots with overload because from 10:30am -9pm you’re lucky to get a table in this place during the summer.
 
Makes sense - he was coming from Rhode Island so no doubt some favorites there.

Hope to get an updated list of CT restaurants they like - though likely enough to see where he likes to eat in Cincinnati when he watches the Bengals.
 
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Is that the place next to Pasquale's? I've had pizza at Pasquale's but never thought to go to Trattoria Romana. Menu looks good and we like Italian food. I think we'll check it out. Thanks.
Yup… same area of the Commons. A few good eats in there. Had points to burn a few years ago and stayed @ the Hilton property as a home base.
 
Wow must be incredible seeing across the country to the Golden gate!
you're looking east, so you're actually seeing all the way around the world...not across the country
 
Is that the place next to Pasquale's? I've had pizza at Pasquale's but never thought to go to Trattoria Romana. Menu looks good and we like Italian food. I think we'll check it out. Thanks.

Yes it is. I’ve walked in there with my wife before they were open and they were very nice. Just thinking about the other side of town!!
 


-> "The legislation would allow the restaurant to serve customers across the street in a parking lot that is owned by Perry Raso, who owns Matunuck Oyster Bar," a news release announcing the bills said, and would "keep 50 employees of the restaurant working during the busy summer months." <-
 
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-> "The legislation would allow the restaurant to serve customers across the street in a parking lot that is owned by Perry Raso, who owns Matunuck Oyster Bar," a news release announcing the bills said, and would "keep 50 employees of the restaurant working during the busy summer months." <-


Great. Unlike Connecticut, when the Dock and Dine got blow over by a storm. The owners were not allowed to rebuild and now there is nothing there.
 


-> "The legislation would allow the restaurant to serve customers across the street in a parking lot that is owned by Perry Raso, who owns Matunuck Oyster Bar," a news release announcing the bills said, and would "keep 50 employees of the restaurant working during the busy summer months." <-

From the Globe this week:

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