Amazing restaurants abound throughout Rhode Island. Some are upscale places with expensive, but delicious entrees. Others are a little more on the cozy side serving up much loved comfort food. Here are 10 delightful little diners found in the nation’s most delightful little state.

  1. Haven Brothers Diner, Providence

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Facebook/Haven Brothers As one of the oldest restaurants on wheels in America, Haven Brothers has been serving up delicious food in Providence since 1893! This Rhode Island tradition can be found in Downcity Providence where it is usually parked just steps from city hall.

  1. Modern Diner, Pawtucket

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Modern Diner The ever-changing breakfast specials are to die for. If they’re serving the blueberry stuffed french toast, make sure you order it.

  1. West Side Diner, Providence

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West Side Diner The West Side Diner on Westminster St. strives for fresh comfort food. They only serve farm fresh eggs and the traditional diner aesthetic makes for a memorable visit.

  1. Jigger’s Diner, East Greenwich

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Facebook/Jigger’s Diner This classic 50s diner is worth the visit. Jigger’s is conveniently located in charming downtown East Greenwich and serves delicious breakfast.

  1. Middle of Nowhere Diner, Exeter

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Facebook/Middle of Nowhere The Middle of Nowhere Diner is located in a sparsely populated community, as the name suggests. Still it has become a wonderful neighborhood restaurant, providing a delicious place to dine.

  1. Elmwood Diner, Providence

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Facebook/Elmwood Diner The Elmwood Diner was formerly known as the Central Diner and was located in Downcity Providence. The diner was built in the 1940s and has been serving amazing food to Rhode Islanders since.

  1. Bishop’s 4th Street Diner, Newport

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Facebook/Bishop’s 4th Street Diner Looking for a classic Rhode Island diner to enjoy some johnny cakes? Bishop’s 4th Street Diner is the place to go, located in beautiful Newport.

  1. Blue Plate Diner, Middletown

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Facebook/Blue Plate Diner The Blue Plate Diner serves up amazing food and includes a fun retro decor. Definitely try the milkshakes.

  1. Seaplane Diner, Providence

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Facebook/Seaplane Diner The Seaplane Diner is yet another wonderful example of a 1950s era diner that has successfully remained a Rhode Island tradition. The building was moved to Providence from Woonsocket and continues to make amazing comfort food.

  1. Victory Square Diner, Burrillville

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Yelp/Ben M. If you’re in the northern part of the state and looking for a wonderful diner option, be sure to stop in to Victory Square Diner in Harrisville. They serve consistently delicious food and have established themselves as the go to place for the locals on weekend mornings.

We all need a little comfort food from time to time. Make sure to stop in to all of these amazing diners this year!

Flickr/Jennifer Durban

Facebook/Haven Brothers

As one of the oldest restaurants on wheels in America, Haven Brothers has been serving up delicious food in Providence since 1893! This Rhode Island tradition can be found in Downcity Providence where it is usually parked just steps from city hall.

Modern Diner

The ever-changing breakfast specials are to die for. If they’re serving the blueberry stuffed french toast, make sure you order it.

West Side Diner

The West Side Diner on Westminster St. strives for fresh comfort food. They only serve farm fresh eggs and the traditional diner aesthetic makes for a memorable visit.

Flickr/Wally Gobetz

Facebook/Jigger’s Diner

This classic 50s diner is worth the visit. Jigger’s is conveniently located in charming downtown East Greenwich and serves delicious breakfast.

Facebook/Middle of Nowhere Diner

Facebook/Middle of Nowhere

The Middle of Nowhere Diner is located in a sparsely populated community, as the name suggests. Still it has become a wonderful neighborhood restaurant, providing a delicious place to dine.

Facebook/Elmwood Diner

The Elmwood Diner was formerly known as the Central Diner and was located in Downcity Providence. The diner was built in the 1940s and has been serving amazing food to Rhode Islanders since.

Facebook/Bishop’s 4th Street Diner

Looking for a classic Rhode Island diner to enjoy some johnny cakes? Bishop’s 4th Street Diner is the place to go, located in beautiful Newport.

Facebook/Blue Plate Diner

The Blue Plate Diner serves up amazing food and includes a fun retro decor. Definitely try the milkshakes.

Facebook/Seaplane Diner

The Seaplane Diner is yet another wonderful example of a 1950s era diner that has successfully remained a Rhode Island tradition. The building was moved to Providence from Woonsocket and continues to make amazing comfort food.

Yelp/Ben M.

If you’re in the northern part of the state and looking for a wonderful diner option, be sure to stop in to Victory Square Diner in Harrisville. They serve consistently delicious food and have established themselves as the go to place for the locals on weekend mornings.

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