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PUB 594

594 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910 | (401) 785-0681

Open Today: Open

Venue Description

Venues in closest proximity

  • Stage Door Restaurant and Lounge Cranston

    .3m away

    Stage Door Restaurant and Lounge is located on Park Aveue in Cranston, RI. We had our grand re-opening during summer 2012. We have a front room with a full bar and hightop tables for you to enjoy an after work cocktail or some appetizers with co-workers and then we have a full bar in the back accompanied with couches, a dance floor and a DJ booth. The hours here are Wednesday through Sunday from 4pm-1am. We feature a full menu of delicious food prepared by our new Chef Jim Ansaldi and two bars stocked with almost any type of liquor you can think of. Stop in after work one day and give us a try. We promise you won't be disappointed.

  • The Park Theatre Cranston

    .3m away

    The Park Theatre is a fully-equipped, state of the art, multipurpose performing arts center which will feature concerts, comedy, theatrical performances, speakers, opera, dance recitals, children’s and family shows, movies, sports, presentations and remote entertainment through the Theatre’s satellite-enabled HD projector, and other special events. The Park Theatre will also be used for corporate, civic, and local events, which will include meetings, conferences, weddings, stage competitions and fundraisers. The new stage is a few feet deeper, but much of the theater’s exterior is original. Inside the refurbished theatre, the approximately 1,000 plush red seats are new, and feature arm rests with cup holders, along with significantly more legroom between rows than most theatres. The Park Theatre complex also includes the Stage Door Restaurant and Lounge, as well as a restaurant and banquet hall that can double as a conference and meeting center. Free parking is available for all events behind City Hall, along with professional valet service. In November of 1924, Mayor Arthur A. Rhodes, other city officials, prominent men of the city and hundreds of enthusiastic theatergoers attended opening ceremony of the historic Park Theatre. For the nearly eight decades until it closed its doors in 2002, Cranston’s Park Theatre was a cultural landmark for those growing up and living in Cranston. The one-time film and vaudeville house has been reborn as Rhode Island’s newest theatre and performing arts center. On October 23, 2009 Park Theatre held its grand re-opening, following seven years and nearly $10 million in renovations, with Mayor Allan W. Fung, former Mayor Stephen P. Laffey and many other theatergoers in attendance. The theatre’s owner and developer is Rhode Island businessman Piyush (Pi) Patel of Narragansett, along with his partner in the development, attorney Paul Plourde of Providence. Cranston Mayor Allan W. Fung remembers seeing 1977′s Star Wars – the first film he ever saw in a theatre – at the Park when he was about 10 years old. Former Mayor Stephen P. Laffey remembers paying just 99 cents to see movies there when he was a child. The new Park Theatre hopes to continue to serve as the cultural center of Rhode Island’s third-largest city.

  • T's Restaurant Cranston

    .3m away

    Welcome to T's where the coffee is always hot, the servers are smiling and the food is abundant and fresh. Our goal has always been to get the basics right, then work on the extras such as the wrap around porch, the granite breakfast bar, the big comfy seats, original artwork on the walls, handicap facilities, and a big parking lot.

  • John Perrotta's Comedy Factory Cranston

    .4m away

    John Perrotta is one of New England's funniest comedians. He started his comedy career back in 1991 in the old Periwinkles comedy club. He is known for his rapid-fire delivery of one liners and his ability to improv off any audience. John was voted Providence's best comedian in 2008 and he was inducted into the R.I. Comedy Hall of Fame in 2012. John performs at clubs, parties, corporate functions, fundraiser, etc. For bookings call 401-639-7726.

  • Twin Oaks Cranston

    .5m away

    Our grandfather, William DeAngelus Sr., founded Twin Oaks in 1933. In 1928 during prohibition, he began distilling whiskey to sell to his friends and his basement became a "speakeasy" (They use to call it Moonshining) - that is until Federal Agents destroyed the still in 1933. Later on that same year, Twin Oaks was born. It had two small private dining rooms that held only sixteen people, and a main dining room which could accommodate up to forty people. But it was a labor of love - our Grandmother, Eva DeAngelus, prepared all the food, and our Grandpa cooked it. The restaurant grew very quickly due to the excellent food and the reasonable prices, which are still in existence today. Bill “Sr." died in January 1979, and our father Bill “Jr.” took over the management of the restaurant. In February, 1980, the restaurant was totally destroyed by fire. While the new building was being constructed, Twin Oaks rented the former Gregory’s Restaurant on Oaklawn Avenue in Cranston, RI. Our customers were very happy that they would not have to do without our fabulous food. We re-opened again in our present building in October 1981. Under the direction of our father, William DeAngelus Jr., Twin Oaks became the largest independent operation in Rhode Island, and is ranked number 66 in the United States. We now have six dining rooms that seat 650 people, and have 180 employees.

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Sunday: Open

Monday: Open

Tuesday: Open

Wednesday: Open

Thursday: Open

Friday: Open

Saturday: Open

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Cuisines: American

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