I can't believe it has been over a month since this trip we took! But I guess I never did post about it. Neither of us had ever been to Providence, so we took a little overnight road trip up there a few weeks ago.
The traffic was, unfortunately, one of the most memorable parts of the trip. It reminded us that when we try to get out of the city, we have to get an EARLY start.
Our first stop in Providence was (big surprise) a dog park! Lilly had a good time meeting some fellow New England dogs.
After checking into our hotel and getting Lilly settled, we headed over to - another big surprise - a brewpub!
Union Station Brewery had pretty decent beers and pretty decent food. As often happens, we bypassed the wait for a table and grabbed seats at the bar. We usually prefer to eat at the bar anyway so it makes it easy for us to sit down quickly!
The most memorable part about this place was their pizza. They make the crust with spent grains from the brewing process! Unfortunately I didn't take any pictures of the pizza. But the wings were good too. :)
Our next stop was Trinity Brewing Company.
They had good beers, and a more relaxed atmosphere. We sat in the lower level and it was almost empty, which was nice.
While we were sitting there, a song came on in the bar, and I knew instantly where I had heard it before. It took a little prodding but Chris also remembered this scene...
Click on me please!
I could not embed this video! Boo. Anyway I walked around singing "BAAABYYY!" for the rest of the evening.
Next, we headed to Providence's Riverwalk festival. They set a bunch of fires on the river, (sounds like a strange thing to have a festival about, but very cool in person)
and also have outdoor events like performers
and a jazz concert.
I didn't get any photos the next day, but it was fairly uneventful. The most unfortunate part was hunting down a "brewpub" which had great reviews for its pizza, only to find out it was just a local pizza joint and served a couple of commercial brews on tap. Darn! We didn't eat because we weren't all that hungry anyway. It did, however, free up some time for us to stop in Bru Haus in New Haven, which was great! We will be stopping there on all of our future trips up 95! So, despite the traffic and a couple of missed turns here and there, we had an awesome weekend.
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