R.I. restaurants recognized with Wine Spectator awards

NEWPORT'S Castle Hill Inn was one of 20 Rhode Island restaurants recognized with Wine Spectator’s 2016 Restaurant Awards.  / COURTESY CASTLE HILL INN
NEWPORT'S Castle Hill Inn was one of 20 Rhode Island restaurants recognized with Wine Spectator’s 2016 Restaurant Awards. / COURTESY CASTLE HILL INN

Twenty Rhode Island restaurants have been honored with Wine Spectator’s 2016 Restaurant Awards.
Castle Hill Inn and 22 Bowen’s Wine Bar & Grille, both in Newport, as well as Jamestown Fish, Restaurant 1879 in the Atlantic Inn on Block Island, and Seasons in Ocean House at Watch Hill have received the Best of Award of Excellence.
This award is given to restaurants whose wine selections consist of 350 or more selections from multiple wine-growing regions and/or from top wine producers, showing a unique commitment to wine. On WineSpectator.com, these establishments’ awards are signified by two wine glasses next to their names.
Brick Alley Pub, The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar, the Spiced Pear at the Chanler and the White Horse Tavern, all in Newport; Caffé Itri and Chapel Grille in Cranston; Camille’s, The Capital Grille, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Hemenway’s Seafood Grill & Oyster Bar and Mill’s Tavern in Providence; The Coast Guard House in Narragansett; Olympia Tea Room in Watch Hill; the Weekapaug Inn in Westerly; and Tayolo Wine Bar & Tuscan Grille in Smithfield have been awarded with the Award of Excellence.
This award is given to restaurants whose wine lists not only offer at least 90 selections from an assortment of quality producers, but also match the menu in both price and style. This award is signified by one wine glass listed next to the restaurant’s name on the Wine Spectator’s website.
Wine Spectator is a website which tastes and reviews wine selections and is a source of information for wine-lovers of all levels.
To see what other restaurants made the list, visit https://restaurants.winespectator.com/index/grand_awards_2016.

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