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THERAPY

62 Dike Street, Providence, RI 02909 (Downtown Providence) | (508) 807-1686

Open Today: Open

Venue Description

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  • Wes' Rib House Providence

    .1m away

    Wes' is synonymous for ribs in Rhode Island. We've been awarded best ribs by "Rhode Island Monthly" more time than we can count, so you'll be hard-pressed to find ribs as savory and delicious as ours. Put some south in your mouth! "AWARD WINNING" BBQ COOKED OVER WOOD. "Coast to Coast Fine Dining." Top 100 New Restaurants in the Country 1984. "The Times Readers Choice" Best Rib Restaurant 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998

  • Fete Providence

    .1m away

    Inspired by the Carnivales in Trinidad and Brazil and the Music Festivals that take place around the world, Fête is New England’s premier live music venue. Fête is dedicated to providing innovative music programming to an audience as diverse as New England itself. Fête’s mission is to rejuvenate the relationship between music and revelry; create a haven where both artists and audiences engage in a unique and gratifying cultural experience; and actively participate in the revitalization of Olneyville, a unique and historic Providence neighborhood.

  • Justine's Providence

    .1m away

    "Justine's is an unassuming, signless storefront that masquerades as a lingerie shop, but behind the velvet curtain, you'll find a hipster-paradise old school speakeasy. Chandeliers and matching sconces enhance the dark atmosphere. Justine's is so secret, they don't even have a web page, but you can check them out on Yelp. Check it out, if you can find it." GoLocalProv.com

  • Lonely Street Providence

    .1m away

    Part of Providence's underground, a dive crafted from an old tire warehouse.

  • Olneyville New York System Providence

    .1m away

    In the 1920′s, Nicholas Stevens and his father Anthony emigrated to the United States from Greece and settled in Brooklyn, New York where they operated a candy shop. In the late 1930′s, they moved their entire family to Rhode Island and opened a small restaurant at 8 Olneyville Square and served hot wieners and a small lunch menu. Then in 1953, they moved to it’s present location around the corner at 20 Plainfield Street and were open 24 hours a day until 1968. In 1981, a second location opened at 1012 Reservoir Ave in Cranston and to this day, the Stevens family continues to operate the two restaurants to what has become a Rhode Island tradition. The word is out about Olneyville New York System receiving The James Beard Foundation America’s Classics Award for 2014. Rhode Island's Best Hot Wieners!

Hours

Sunday: Open

Monday: Open

Tuesday: Open

Wednesday: Open

Thursday: Open

Friday: Open

Saturday: Open

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Scenes: After Hours, Lounge, Dance Venue, Club

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