Foodies Take RI – Part One

Another better-late-than-never recap of one of the weekend trips I took this summer to one of my favorite places in the country – Newport, RI – as well as Narragansett, RI! As usual I’m Wordy Wendy and this will be long so I am splitting it into two posts!

Outdoor seating area of the Barking Crab at night.

The second weekend in August, my always fun and always ready to chow/drink foodie friend Jeff and I hit the road for Newport, RI. My mission? To let go and enjoy myself in one of my favorite places ever – and show him the magic of Newport! My family has been going to Newport once a year for as long as we have lived in CT, and when we didn’t make plans to go this year, I took matters into my own hands and planned this trip. I’d never been to Newport as a super-adventurous foodie blogger either, so I was ready to eat and drink what I wanted to as part of my mini-vacation, and get away from the guilt.

No room for guilt with this view!

Friday:

The trip started out on a stressful note for me because my town was hit with a REALLY bad thunderstorm right when we were scheduled to depart, so not only were we delayed, but we encountered tons of down trees on the way to the highway. That drive from my house took two or three times as long as it usually does, but once we got on the highway it was smooth sailing and we didn’t even hit any more traffic. I think fate was throwing me a challenge to see how I’d handle stress on the trip, and while I kiiiinda failed, I think it all turned out OK in the end.

If only we could have sat outside! The restaurant’s outdoor seating area wasn’t open up due to the rain.

We scored free parking outside my first restaurant pick, Perro Salado. If you’ve ever been to Newport before, you know this free parking thing is a huge deal. I couldn’t stop talking about how amazing it was, but Jeff just didn’t get it. So I reveled in my savings solo.

Finally made it – and in possession of beverages!

I started with a spicy cucumber margarita!

I was starved when we sat down, and when I found out they didn’t bring out chips and salsa unless they were asked (and paid) for, I made the decision to, well, ask and pay for them. It was hard to let myself be OK with going for it and ordering the chips, but I did it, and enjoyed every bite of the spicy red salsa and mild, slightly sweet and thick tomatillo salsa they came with. The latter was some of the best I’ve ever had. I was happy when Jeff gave me props for ordering the chips because I wanted them!

The entrees were so AMAZING! Jeff had the agave & chipotle-glazed pork belly with pinto beans and pickled veggies. I tried a bit and I can seriously tell you that the pork belly melted the moment it hit my tongue.

When I saw the rare yellowfin tuna special, I knew it would be the best choice for me. I love rare tuna, but when it’s on special, you KNOW it’s at its freshest! On the side I had some fantastic local farmers’ market veggies and black bean/corn salsa.

Plate bigger than my head FTW.

We were too full for dessert, and I have to admit that later on in the evening I was craving one, but I just couldn’t let myself do it. I felt like I was going to be indulging all weekend and that I should give myself a “safety padding” of no dessert that night. I know…it sounds silly right now as I type it. In fact later that evening as I lay in bed trying to fall asleep, I kept thinking about the regret I felt over not enjoying a Newport ice cream cone, and was kicking myself. I tried to take that regret to heart and use the desire to avoid it as motivation to enjoy myself for the rest of the trip.

Fashionistas!

And Jeff and I did have so much fun walking around the center of town after dinner! The rain had long since passed, it was a warm summer evening, and I babbled on and on about my favorite Newport spots, pointing out one place after another.

What is this head on a stick? What is this pirate thing?

Turns out that walking through little shops and boutiques is way fun when you’ve got a little marg buzz on :-P

New skirt – or is it a purse?

You fancy huh?

Bring in the dancin’ lobstas.

This cracked me up to no end.

Long live Lennon.

Jeff was a history major, hence me making him pose like this in front of this sign.

And we were sure to get a photo in front of a classic Newport landmark, the feet-disappearing-into-the-wave statue!

Saturday:

Our hotel of choice (due to being cheap) was a gem called the Pineapple Inn. Yes, the name is covered in cheese. But we embraced our motel accommodations, complete with shower drain that didn’t really work and the most strange shower faucet of all time, with smiles and silly Hawaiian shirt photos.

Jeff used to wear Hawaiian shirts like it was his job, so I asked him to bring some of his best.

The sign’s letters are even falling off…it’s too perfect.

But to be fair, the AC worked well, my bed was comfortable, and there was shampoo (though not conditioner) provided. All we wanted was a place to sleep, and that’s what we got. The price was right!

Coffee Grinder at Bowen’s Wharf

You know I scouted out a cute cafe for our morning Newport coffee!!!

Yes, those signs were on each outdoor table!

Oh, what I wouldn’t give to be able to sit at this cafe every morning and drink my coffee while looking out at the ocean.

Love how they served Jeff’s iced coffee in a glass.

We sat in comfortable silence while admiring the water, chatted with some silly kids who for some reason thought we were really interesting, and just soaked in the Newport atmosphere.

Coffee Grinder is located in one of my favorite area’s of Newport’s center, Bannister’s Wharf.

Our stomachs started to rumble and we set off in search of a yummy brunch, and didn’t have to look far.

Outside of Diego’s, which serves breakfast every Saturday/Sunday starting at 10AM.

Diego’s wasn’t on my pre-prepared Newport dining list that I’d made, with the help of Yelp. However, it had everything I look for in a restaurant! Outdoor seating…

Creative decor…

Ceiling of the bar!

Affordable prices…

…and of course, a killer cocktail menu.

My kind of place! Check out the “disclaimer” on the bottom in red.

My Sazerac – chilled Rittenhouse Rye 100 Proof Whiskey, Peychaud bitters, simple syrup, served neat in chilled absinthe-coated glass. SO me.

Don’t even get me started on the food. Every bite was interrupted with an “oh my God” or a “mmmm”. I ordered the smoked salmon quesadilla with a scallion cream cheese, grilled tomato, and zesty red onion & caper salsa. I asked for a wheat tortilla and a lighter amount of cream cheese; the dish turned out perfectly.

SAD.

Jeff and I exchanged bites and sips as always, and we gave each other’s dishes two thumbs up.

Jeff’s choice from the $5 menu, the Breakfast Torta – 2 fried eggs on Portuguese bolos (a bread) with ripe avocado, black beans, oaxaca cheese, spicy baja aioli.

During the meal I noted to Jeff that I hadn’t worked out that morning, and didn’t plan to that day, since we’d be walking so much. Saying it out loud kind of cemented it in my head as a goal for the day – no workout, Caitlin. Just stroll through this beautiful place and enjoy yourself, guilt-free.

I stumbled upon some sunflowers!

And that’s really what I did the rest of the day!

I love the Newport Cliff Walk!

A classic goofy Caitlin photo.

This isn’t staged, I swear…

My #fitblognyc Birkenstocks held up so well even with all my walking!

A snack fit for kings from The Black Pearl‘s Waterside Patio: Country Pate!

Adorable colorful director’s chairs in an outdoor seating area!

In the evening, my family joined in the fun! Thankfully they were up for tagging along to whatever restaurants I’d picked out. I’ve gained a rep as an expert ;-) the Perro Salado bartender had even commented the night before that “he could tell what I was doing” when I was sharing with him places I was interested in visiting. Props from a local? Oh, NBD!

First stop – Fluke Wine Bar, home to a menu containing carefully crafted cocktails and super interesting food.

My amazing “man drink”, the Hanky Panky: Plymouth Gin, Carpano Antica Vermouth, Fernet Branca. It was so perfect.

Don’t worry Jeff, your pink Firedancer drink tasted pretty manly! Sauza Hornitos Tequila, Agavero Tequila Liqueur, Scorpion Mezcal, Lime & Pom Juices

The orange peel perched atop Jeff’s drink was set on FIRE at the “finale” of its creation!

This was my dad’s initial reaction to the octopus small plate Jeff and I chose, but after he took a bite, the sea creature got two thumbs up!

We also ordered Rabbit Pate. Freakin’ amazing! My first rabbit experience.

Sis and I! This is the Urban Outfitters dress I got in Baltimore. Her dress is J. Crew.

Was so proud of my sis for venturing out of her comfort zone and ordering the above Chick Pea, Roasted Red Pepper, Black Olive Crostini! And lucky for me she wasn’t the hugest fan so I got one.

After we were pre-dinner-imbibed and fed, it was time to head to the actual dinner – at Diego’s again! After all my raving, the fam just HAD to try their food, and I was all about getting to sample dishes off the lunch/dinner menu - and more off the amazing cocktail menu!

Mom with her Upgrade Margarita (Milagro Silver Tequila, Agave Nectar, Lime, OJ Splash) and me with my Corpse Reviver (Lillet Lanc, Plymouth Gin – yes again, Cointreau, Fresh Lemon, Pernod Absinthe).

Showing off my side of black beans and my Spicy Catch Pan-Seared Tuna Salad: over mixed greens with julienne veggies, tomato, fruit salsa, pomegranate-chipotle vinaigrette.

A photo meant to send Meg into a food coma.

I’m so thankful that I got to spend time not only with a good friend in Newport, but with my wonderful family (minus the little bro) as well. I have to admit that as I was walking back to the car with Jeff later that evening, I still felt panicky. The day’s eats and drinks seemed to be piling up in my mind and also seemed to be destined to never end in the future. My mind asked me, what if this becomes the norm? What if you do this EVERY WEEKEND? What will happen? Thankfully the combination of a busy day and my beverages made me super sleepy, so these thoughts did not keep me up late at all. Quite the opposite actually – I was passed out by 10pm.

The family, minus Michael, at our traditional pic spot.

Next up – a recap of finishing up in Newport and dinner in Narragansett on Sunday!

Have you ever been to Newport? If so, been to any of these spots?

Do you have a special vacation spot you visit each year with friends and/or family?

Which dish and/or drink in this post do you think you would’ve liked most?

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  1. Jordan

    August 30, 2012 at 1:19 pm

    The smoked salmon quesadilla looks divine!! I’m glad you got to spend time with your family as well as delighting in foodie-ness.

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    • Caitlin

      August 30, 2012 at 1:25 pm

      Thanks girly! <333

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  2. Alex @ therunwithin

    August 30, 2012 at 1:28 pm

    Congrats on having a weekend guilt free, i just love your choice in food. I would have wanted all the same! the rare yellowfish tuna sounds the best for sure.

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    • Caitlin

      August 30, 2012 at 1:30 pm

      Thanks Alex, I was pretty proud of living in the moment during the weekend! It all kinda overwhelmed me once I got home which I will write about tomorrow, but at least I know I didn’t miss out on anything while in RI!

      Reply
  3. Danielle @ Clean Food Creative Fitness

    August 30, 2012 at 1:28 pm

    I love Newport! It is so beautiful there! My family and I always go to Plum Island right outside of Newburyport in MA! My aunt has a tiny little cottage there and my family always all crams in the cottage and goes to the beach at least once in the summer!

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    • Caitlin

      August 30, 2012 at 1:29 pm

      I’ve never had of that island but it has the cutest name ever!

      Reply
  4. Kaitlin @4loveofcarrots

    August 30, 2012 at 1:45 pm

    everything looks amazing! It is so refreshing to have a guilt free weekend sometimes!

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  5. kaitwatts

    August 30, 2012 at 1:57 pm

    I grew up in the area and miss it dearly-especially Naragansette. We had a summer home there and still own property amongst us kids, but we are unsure of what to do with it. Most of my friends went to URI and I spent many a summers at Narragansette and Newport. I die for clam cakes and Chowder from the Black Pearl or Iggy’s.

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    • Caitlin

      August 30, 2012 at 2:09 pm

      I hear the chowder from Black Pearl is a must but I was there during the day and heavy soups tend to make me sleepy – I wanted energy to do the Cliff Walk! How lucky that you have property among you all…if you want to “lend” it to me, let me know ;)

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  6. betterwithsprinklesblog

    August 30, 2012 at 2:04 pm

    Looks like an amazing trip!

    Umm, smoked salmon quesadilla? A brunch after my own heart. :-)

    It sounds like you’re really taking charge with dealing with those “guilt” feelings Cait! Living in the moment and eating/drinking what you want is an accomplishment, and shoving away those guilty feelings is the way to be. You are awesome. :-)

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    • Caitlin

      August 30, 2012 at 2:10 pm

      <33 thanks so much for the props!! I will write next about how all my feelings did kind of end up coming to a head after I got home, but at least they didn't during the trip, and that's why I consider it a success. I wasn't held back.

      Reply
  7. Erin (@girlgoneveggie)

    August 30, 2012 at 2:48 pm

    What a fun trip! You and your friend are super adorable, and your family looks so nice! You guys got to eat some awesome things, it’s making me really want to go to RI now!

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  8. robfiasco @ run2thehills

    August 30, 2012 at 3:19 pm

    love the pics! hilarious!! especially the mocking of the keep calm message that everyone overuses now. i also like the top you’re wearing in the first set of pics. cute! but i’ll save those comments for FF of course :)

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  9. Chelcie's Food Files

    August 30, 2012 at 3:49 pm

    my grandparents are from portsmouth , RI so I go to New Port all the time! I LOVE diegos..their guac is amazing!

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  10. Emily

    August 30, 2012 at 6:24 pm

    What an amazing trip! I’ve never been to THAT Newport, but I have been to the one in California and I love it (although it’s probably not that same at all…) haha.
    You look so adorable in all of your pictures. I envy your wardrobe! And I’m proud of you for having a guilt-free weekend- you deserved it! <3

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    • Caitlin

      August 31, 2012 at 2:21 pm

      Thanks Emily, I like shopping a bit too much :P but at least I’m cheap about it?! Haha and I have always wanted to visit Newport, CA! Someday!

      Reply
  11. Erica @ For the Sake of Cake

    August 30, 2012 at 8:44 pm

    All of the food looks amazing and the area looks so cute!

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  12. Laura

    August 30, 2012 at 8:44 pm

    Sounds like a wonderful weekend! Glad you enjoyed it :)

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  13. Sara @ Nourish and Flourish

    August 30, 2012 at 9:03 pm

    I’m so glad you were able to kick back and truly ENJOY your foodie weekend away with Jeff! I’m living vicariously through this post right now, drooling over all of your delicious eats and sips (why hello, spicy cucumber margarita and Hanky Panky)! ;) And my goodness, the pan-seared tuna salad you enjoyed at Diego’s looks to-die-for yum. Tuna is my go-to, *especially* when it’s fresh!

    I love your red Urban Outfitters dress! Colorful, cute and classy chic all at the same time! <3

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    • Caitlin

      August 31, 2012 at 2:25 pm

      Sara it sounds like you and I have the same cocktail tastes! Yes tuna is almost always so good and when you’re in a place that is known for its seafood, no denying you’ve gotta order it! Thanks girl!

      Reply
  14. Mai

    August 30, 2012 at 9:06 pm

    i really like that patterned top you’re wearing in the top pictures!
    where is it from?

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    • Caitlin

      August 31, 2012 at 2:24 pm

      Thanks Mai! It’s an Ann Taylor Outlet find :)

      Reply
  15. Racingtales - Alison Gittelman

    August 30, 2012 at 9:36 pm

    I went to Newport a long time ago – still remember that Cliff Walk, though! Sure you should have done that in Birkenstocks??!! Love all the pics and your outfits, esp. that Urban Outfitters dress. That coffee shop looks fab, think I would want to sit there every day, too.

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    • Caitlin

      August 31, 2012 at 2:24 pm

      The Birks were totally comfy!! They held up great. Thank you for the compliments on my outfits, I seriously owe it all to Urban sales!

      Reply
  16. Lisa

    August 30, 2012 at 11:16 pm

    I love Newport! Actually I love RI in general, but really have not spent much time there.
    Of course all the food looks amazing, but right now I’d like to crunch into that crostini :-)

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  17. Meg

    September 2, 2012 at 10:32 pm

    I can nearly speak after this post. Food coma. YES! SO.MUCH.TUNAAAAAAAAA!

    Reply
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