From the flagship in Middletown to our newest additions in Fall River and Seekonk, each Newport Creamery location has its own personality, regulars, and history.
Eight Restaurants, One Family
Every Newport Creamery looks a little different. The building is different. The booth you claim as "yours" is different. The server who knows your order is different. But they all share the same thing: a kitchen that takes pride in what it puts on your plate and a team that treats you like you belong here.
Here's a look at each of our eight locations and what makes them special.
Middletown — The Flagship
The closest to our original Newport roots, the Middletown location sits on the island where it all started. This is where many of our longest traditions were born, and it's still the location that out-of-state visitors seek out first. If you want the "original Newport Creamery experience," this is the one.
Coventry — The Family Hub
Coventry is one of our busiest locations, and for good reason. Nestled in a family-oriented community, this location sees more birthday celebrations and Little League post-game dinners than we can count. The regulars here span three generations deep.
Warwick — The Crossroads
Warwick sits at the center of everything — easy to reach from almost anywhere in the state. It's become a natural gathering point for groups coming from different towns, and the weekend breakfast rush here is legendary. Get there early or be prepared to wait.
Greenville — The Community Anchor
Greenville's Newport Creamery is the kind of neighborhood restaurant that every town wishes it had. It's where the local crowd gathers, where everybody knows everybody, and where the staff remembers your name and your order.
Providence (Federal Hill) — The City Spot
Bringing Newport Creamery to Federal Hill — Providence's iconic Italian neighborhood — was bold. But it works. College students, downtown workers, and residents have embraced it as their own. It proves that Newport Creamery isn't just a suburban thing — it belongs in the city, too.
North Kingstown — The South County Gateway
North Kingstown serves as the gateway to South County's beaches, making this location a pit stop for families heading to or from the shore all summer long. An Awful Awful after a beach day? There's no better combination.
Fall River — Crossing State Lines
Our first Massachusetts location, Fall River proved that Newport Creamery's appeal doesn't stop at the state border. Southeastern Massachusetts embraced us immediately, and this location has built its own loyal following of regulars who are just as passionate as any Rhode Islander.
Seekonk — The Massachusetts Anchor
Seekonk solidified our presence in Massachusetts and gave another community access to the Awful Awful. Located in a high-traffic area, it's introduced Newport Creamery to thousands of new customers who've quickly become converts.
More to Come
Eight locations today, with plans for more. Every new Newport Creamery we open carries the same commitment: great food, fair prices, and a place where the community feels at home. Stay tuned.
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