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Grocery items with the greatest price increase in April

Inflation rose 0.3% in April and 8.3% year-over-year, according to April Consumer Price Index data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Wednesday, May 11. The most recent numbers represent a modest reprieve from March’s staggering 1.2% month-over-month increase. Stacker analyzed the Consumer Price Index data to determine which common grocery store items saw the largest price […]

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Foodlove Market launches catering services

Foodlove Market, an upscale specialty market from Newport Restaurant Group located at 1037 Aquidneck Avenue in Middletown, is pleased to announce the addition of catering services, perfect for corporate and at-home gatherings, as well as provisioning spring and summer beach and boating events.  For more information, please visit www.foodlovemarket.com. “Offering catering services has been part […]

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Smoke House reopens for the season

Smoke House restaurant welcomes guests back for the season beginning today, May 6th. Smoke House is currently open Sunday – Thursday from 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 pm and Friday – Saturday from 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm for dining in and take-out.  Led by The Mooring’s Executive Chef Jennifer Bachman and Sous Chef Regan Pardo De Zela, this season’s Smoke House menu will feature signature summer […]

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“Taking the Reigns” on Homelessness Kentucky Derby Party to be held Saturday, May 7 at Wyndham Newport

Time to dust off those Kentucky Derby hats. “Taking the Reins” on Homelessness is a benefit coming Saturday, May 7th to the Wyndham Newport at the Atlantic Resort in Middletown. The first annual Kentucky Derby style event is a fundraiser for the MAE Organization For The Homeless, which provides services for the unhoused throughout Rhode […]

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‘Hi-Neighbor! The Story of the Narragansett Brewing Company’ premieres on May 25

 In what Rhode Island PBS is calling a ‘lager than life’ film event, the newest Rhode Island PBS Original to come from the production studios at 50 Park Lane in Providence recounts the history of one of Rhode Island’s most famous icons. Hi-Neighbor! The Story of the Narragansett Brewing Company debuts at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, […]

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Sixth Annual Rhode Island Quahog Week set for May 15-21

PROVIDENCE – Governor Dan McKee and Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos announced today that Quahog Week – the annual event spotlighting Rhode Island’s favorite bivalve as well as the most economically important resource harvested from Narragansett Bay – will run May 15-21. Now in its sixth year, Quahog Week exists to promote the cultural and economic importance of the local quahog and raise awareness and demand for local seafood and the RI Seafood brand.
“We love our seafood in Rhode Island,” said Governor McKee. “It supports our economy, traditions, and families and is at the heart of why we’ve become such a popular ‘foodie’ destination. Quahogs are undeniably the stars of Quahog Week, which we celebrate to thank our hardworking local diggers and salute the seafood dealers, restaurants, markets, and other partners who help increase consumer demand, sales, and market opportunities for quahogs during the off-peak season. Quahog Week is a way to savor our favorite local clam and position seafood-related businesses for success.”
“This week-long celebration shines a light on Rhode Island’s favorite clam, the hard-working diggers who harvest them, and the many restaurants, markets, and food-based businesses that sell and serve quahogs and are committed to growing our local food system,” said Lieutenant Governor Matos. “I encourage Rhode Islanders to take part in the festivities by purchasing quahogs to cook at home or enjoying a meal made with delicious, freshly harvested clams at a participating restaurant.”
The Department of Environmental Management (DEM), in partnership with the Rhode Island Seafood Marketing Collaborative and RI Shellfishermen’s Association, conceived of Quahog Week to grow the local food economy. Quahogging is a year-round activity in Rhode Island, so the product is available throughout the year. Demand tends to peak during the summer months, when stuffies and clam cakes serve as main attractions for shore-goers and tourists. Targeting the offseason for Quahog Week helps to increase consumer awareness, demand, sales, and market opportunities for quahogs during a time of year when the fresh product is readily available, but often overlooked. The Rhode Island food system supports more than 60,000 jobs and is a key driver in attracting tourism to the Ocean State. As quahogs are plentiful in Narraganset Bay year-round, they are perfect ingredients in myriad seasonal recipes including stuffies, hearty chowders, soups, various pasta dishes, and more.
“Quahog Week is one of DEM’s favorite annual events,” said DEM Acting Director Terry Gray. “It’s fun but also symbolizes much of what DEM is all about, such as water quality improvements in Narragansett Bay, which led to the opening of nearly 2,000 acres of new shellfishing waters in the lower Providence River last year, shortening the ‘food miles’ it takes to put nutritious meals on our tables, and increasing food security.”
The highlight of Quahog Week involves the many clam-tastic opportunities to access and savor fresh Rhode Island quahogs. Participating restaurants will feature quahog-inspired specials on their menus, and participating markets will offer deals for those who enjoy cooking their own clam dishes at home. Quahog Week partners include Dave’s Marketplace, Discover Newport, Eat Drink RI, Go Providence, Commerce RI, and the University of Rhode Island. This initiative adds to a growing series of initiatives undertaken by DEM, the RI Seafood Marketing Collaborative, and partners throughout the industry to promote and market fresh Rhode Island seafood and support our critical local food sector.
Quahogs are the most economically important fishery resource harvested from Narragansett Bay. More than 14 million quahogs were landed in 2021. Among all RI’s inshore and offshore marine fisheries, quahogs are the state’s fifth-most valuable, following squid, scallops, lobster, and summer flounder (based on 2021 ex-vessel values).
Consumers may visit www.seafoodri.com for a full list of participating restaurants and markets and the specials they are offering. DEM encourages restaurants and markets interested in participating to sign up on our website.
Participants in Quahog Week – consumers and retailers alike – are encouraged to share their experiences via social media posts: @RISeafoodRocks on Facebook, #QuahogWeek on Twitter, and @RI.Seafood on Instagram. The social sharing posts helps generate interest, which generates business for dealers and restaurants.
For more information on DEM programs and services, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@RhodeIslandDEM).
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House OKs Rep. Carson’s bill to put specific allergy warnings on restaurant menus, enhance enforcement

STATE HOUSE – The House of Representatives today approved legislation sponsored by Representative Lauren Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) requiring more specific allergy warnings on the menus of all food-service establishments. The legislation (2022-H 7399), which would take effect Jan. 1, would require all food service establishments to include on their menus a warning, in bold […]

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The Chanler at Cliff Walk and Cara Restaurant named Five-Star Hotel & Restaurant in Forbes Travel Guide’s 2022 Star Awards

 Forbes Travel Guide (“FTG”), the only global rating system for luxury hotels, restaurants, and spas, today announced its 2022 Star Awards. The Chanler at Cliff Walk and Cara Restaurant both earned a new Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star awards and are showcased with other honorees on ForbesTravelGuide.com. Sitting on Newport’s most prized real estate, the Cliff Walk, The Chanler is a hyper-intimate […]

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50 most popular chain restaurants in America

With the advent of Big Data, it’s now easier than ever to quantify what people like around the globe. When it comes to food, Americans have particularly specific opinions. American dining brands have a long and storied history, and whether it’s fast food, fast-casual, high-end, or super cheap, U.S. restaurants offer something for almost everyone. […]

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Rhode Island Red Food Tours return to Providence and Newport for the 2022 Season

 Rhode Island Red Food Tours is excited to announce the return of their wildly popular (and delicious!) food tours this April. The Newport Neighborhood Food Tour makes its 2022 season debut on Friday, April 22nd and the Downcity Providence Food Tour on Saturday, April 23rd. “We’re over the moon to embark on our seventh season!” says Paula Silva, Founder & Chief […]

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Providence Pizza Week serves up great pies and more April 17-30

Good news pizza lovers – your time has come! “Providence Pizza Weeks,” a new restaurant industry initiative, arrives this week running from April 17-30. During “Pizza Weeks,” you’ll find specials at restaurants all over the Providence area. Dozens of restaurants are participating from small pizzerias to larger establishments. There’s a pizza for everyone on this […]

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