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    Gracie's

    4.4 (821 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Moderate noise
    Romantic
    Classy
    Good for groups

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    Wagyu
    Dania J.

    Rating 4.5/5 Gracie's is absolutely worth the visit. My brother and SIL have been here before so I already knew dinner was going to be exceptional. From the moment we walked in, the atmosphere felt warm and welcoming. The host and our server were genuinely pleasant, attentive. The food was excellent across the board. - Tuna crudo was fresh and well balanced 8.5/10 - Russet potato gnocchi was so comforting and flavorful 9.5/10 - Point Judith sea scallops 9/10 - The wagyu steak was good but not my favorite dish of the evening 7.5/10 - S'mores mousse was an amazing dessert to end the evening 10/10 To top it off, the espresso martini was made exactly how I like it, strong with just the right amount of creaminess. Overall, Gracie's delivers an elevated dining experience with excellent service and memorable dishes. I would definitely come back again!

    Matthew M.

    Always an excellent meal at Gracie's. I came here after being away from Rhode Island for 4 years to ask my girlfriends father for his permission to have her hand in marriage. Even though our reservation was supposed to be from 7-8:30 we ended up staying until 10 (as you would expect a conversation like this isn't a short one) and yet the servers timed things perfectly and kept our table constantly clean, preset with new dishes as well as cutlery without any fuss. The CDC Matthew Varga was my mentor for a short time back when i was attending JWU for culinary arts. He took time from his busy schedule to come out and introduced himself to my potential father in law and we talked about our shared passion about everything food and beverage. He's truly one of the most passionate and humble chefs i've met in my life thus far. The entire meal was delicious from start to finish. That foie dish would be on my death row meal list for sure *knock on wood*. Our cocktails were made to perfection as well. The ambiance is the perfect balance between lively and quaint. The servers are attentive without ever feeling overbearing. I'd like to shoutout everyone at Gracie's for making our night so special and memorable. The good news is he said YES! The bad news is Gracie's has left some big shoes to fill for any big event her father and i will share in the future. 5/5

    Thibaud Boudignon Rose de Loire (left) Guiberteau "Chai de la Dive" Saumur Rosé (right)
    Stephanie T.

    I attended RoséFEST at Gracie's with a friend on July 17th, 2025 at 5:30pm. I didn't attend last year's RoséFEST, but I had seen pictures that it was on Gracie's patio. I assume that it was too hot out this time, so this year's RoséFEST was in the downstairs private dining room where Journey Through The Vines events usually take place. We were introduced to Vinny and Sarah who talked about their curated selection of crisp, refreshing rosé wines and some small bites. The wines we had were Thibaud Boudignon Rose de Loire, Guiberteau "Chai de la Dive" Saumur Rosé, Château Thivin Beaujolais Villages Rosé, Tenuta I Fauri Baldovino Cerasuolo d'Abruzzo Rosé, and Bugey-Cerdon "La Cueille" Patrick Bottex Rosé. My favorite was the last rosé we tasted. It was bubbly, a little sweet, and fruity. The rosé wines were paired with seasonal bites-Crudo of Rhode Island striped bass, spice roasted duck breast, and grilled cheese. Everything was delicious and well complemented. Personally, the bites were very small and I wish they were bigger portions. Overall, RoséFEST was laid-back and the night went by quickly with great food and wine. I miss Justin and his PowerPoint presentations on the historical background of the wines, but Vinny and Sarah did a great job describing the notes of each of the rosé wines. RoséFEST was a fun event to taste different rosé wines and have some small bites.

    Duck legs
    Hasan K.

    I was taken to Gracie's for my birthday. I had wanted to go there but somehow had not done so. It was mid week and the place was reasonably full. The restaurant has a pleasingly minimalist design in beige tones. We were seated at a table adjacent to a pillar - not the ideal table. I noticed that a table by the windows was coming free and asked the maitre'd if we change places. He was most accommodating and prepared the corner table banquet for us by ironing the new tablecloth and laying out the silverware. We sat 90 degrees from each other - by far my preferred arrangement. We ordered from the alacarte menu instead of the tasting menu as it had my favorite dishes on it. All the waitstaff were very attentive, especially Danielle who was assigned to us, and was efficient, and helpful. For starters my partner had the roasted beets whilst I ordered the Foie Gras, which I have not had for a while. It was excellent and comparable to the best I've had in Paris where we once lived. The main courses were Rigatoni (a generous helping some of which was packed to take home) and the duck leg (there were two of them) served with various fixings, both of which were delicious. Duck is my go to dish at restaurants as we never cook it at home. To end we had a creme brûlée and the rich chocolate Opera cake. I had a decaf espresso which rounded up the meal nicely. We shared two half bottles of a Bel Air Pouilly Fume and a more expensive Peay Pinot Noir. (They had run out of the red wine I had first asked for and after a short discussion with the sommelier we decided on the Pinot.) The dinner came to $306 which included various taxes, to which we added a $60 tip. A well deserved five stars. An expensive meal for a special occasion and a memorable one.

    Matcha chocolate tart
    Julia G.

    Amazing birthday celebration at Gracie's! Everything is so thoughtful, from the table decorations to each bite of food! They also gifted a sparkling wine toast for my friend's birthday which made the evening so special:) I also prefer to go a la carte as you can choose exactly what you want and they still include a yummy sorbet palette cleanser:) Bread: always so yummy and I love the whipped butter! The olive tapenade is also tasty but I wish they provided a larger scoop as the amount is too small! Gnocchi: 8/10. I wish it was grilled a little more to provide a crispier outside. Duck: 9/10. Soooo good Scallops: 9/10 amazing Matcha chocolate tart: 6/10. It wasn't a bad dessert but I would not order it again. It was very mint-forward and did not have as much chocolate flavor as expected!

    Erin M.

    Most of my friends love this place, so I am probably not fancy enough to enjoy it. We came for a wine class and then stayed for dinner. They said you get 10% off the bill if you do that but we didn't get the discount. The wine tasting was informative, the wines tasty, the snacks so so. Dinner wise the quality of the food is very good but it's expensive for the portion size. Overall I'm not wowed but everyone else I know is!

    Foie Gras with carrot cake
    Mikaela L.

    Amazing 7 course tasting menu at Gracie's! I would do the tasting menu again for special occasions and return to Gracie's to try some of their a la carte items soon! The service was amazing the entire night, and the food was delicious. Our overall favorite was the gnocchi that was perfectly cooked with crunchy breadcrumbs on top. However, the most innovative was the foie gras with carrot cake. The drinks were pretty good and they were able to execute a French 75 very well! Can't wait to return to try some other meals; Gracie's is well worth it!

    Chloe H.

    Great for special occasions, great service. TIP: go a la carte We prefer this to the tasting after initially going with the tasting. My husband doesn't like crudo and the tiny stinky pieces of cheese dish wasn't worth it, IMO. Instead 1-2 apps or pasta and 2 entrees and dessert and will be perfect for 2. Their bread is the most delicious of any restaurant bread around. The foie gras is always melt in your mouth and with the best pairings. Duck entrees are heavenly and whatever the scallops are on is always slurp-able.

    scallops
    Gabriela E.

    this place only gets 3 stars because i left VERY HUNGRY. i ordered the scallops and there was 5 scallops on my plate with the tiniest amount of butternut squash . we also got the gnocchi as an app and again underwhelming and unfulfilling. I've heard great things about Gracie's and it's a beautiful atmosphere and excellent service. drinks were delicious !! but baby had to go get some real food after this .

    Aheli P.

    For my parents' 40th anniversary, we decided we'd finally try Gracie's and boy was it amazing. We opted for the Seven Course Chef's Tasting ($145/pp) with the Sommelier Grand Pairing ($100/pp), and it was worth every penny. The menu is seasonal, but we LOVED summer Gnocchi with corn, little neck clams, bacon, and bread crumbs, and an exceptional bluefin tuna crudo. The true highlight was the service. Our server, Ash, and the sommelier, Justin, went above and beyond to make the evening special, from personalized touches at the table to in-depth explanations of wines and dishes. It was an extraordinary dining experience we won't soon forget. Pro Tips: - Make reservations in advance for special occasions. - Try the tasting menu -- lots of courses but it won't leave you feeling miserable from overeating - The Grand sommelier pairing is a MUSTor wine enthusiasts. -

    Steak
    Tish B.

    Not impressed, after all the hype this place gets the menu and the food is underwhelming. I found it to be overpriced and underwhelming. I've never been more disappointed in a cheese plate than I was in the cheese plate here! Two of us ordered the steak, both ordered it medium - one came out a true medium and one came out rare. On the plus side, we had a wonderful waitress who was amazingly helpful and attentive.

    Duck

    I chose Gracie's tasting experience with the wine pairing for my anniversary and was beyond impressed with the service and quality of food. The service was special because they sat us in a romantic corner since they knew it was an anniversary and even decorated the table. They were lovely people through conversation as well. The tasting experience was perfectly crafted to give us room in between plates to digest and discuss it seemed like perfect timing when the next plate would come out. Last but not least, the food was delic

    Upscale dining at its finest! Gracie's delivers exceptional service and a menu that changes with the seasons--each dish executed to absolute perfection. The attention to detail, presentation, and flavor combinations are outstanding. Don't sleep on this Providence gem--you won't be disappointed!

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    Ask the Community - Gracie's

    Is the tasting menu available at the bar?

    Yes

    Is there a menu with prices? I am trying to plan a birthday dinner but want to make sure the prices are on budget.

    Its great to see that Gracie's is open again. The menu is really setup for the prix fixe 5 course. A five course Chef's Tasting is $100, paired with wine its $150. The seven course Chef's Tasting is $135, paired with wine $200. However, the a la… Read more

    How much is the typical 3 course dinner?

    It depends. 49.95 for restaurant week or their pre-fix 3 course. anywhere between 60-100 if order… Read more

    Is there a corkage fee?

    yes, $25 per bottle.

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    We haven't been back to Oberlin for some time. We had a PPAC performance and were lucky to score a…read morelast-minute reservation on a Friday night. The hostess sat us at a table. We were lucky that another patron decided they wanted a table versus the chef's seat at the counter. For us, this is the perfect place to sit because it lets you take in the whole experience. The ambiance was great. I had the same great Negroni as last time, but also had a new take on an Old Fashioned called the Dinner Jacket. Very yummy! Our server was very pleasant and attentive. We ordered the Kohlrabi Caesar and sesame focaccia again. It was as great as the first time. The focaccia is amazing. My wife ordered the Anolini for her entree, and I ordered the fabulous rack of lamb cooked in the wood-fired oven. It was simply amazing. We ended by splitting the warm apple tart. Everything was fabulous...my rating is the same. Go and enjoy yourself.

    Rating: 4.3 Came to…read moretry this place since i've heard good things about it. We made reservations for mother's day dinner. Parkings are street only and can be tough to come by. Luckily we did make reservation for early dinner so we were able to find parking right away. We got there early so the restaurant wasn't open yet. We took a walk around the Westminster for a bit until the place was open. We were sat down right away. Inside is cozy with dim lights and open kitchen and some tables. They have few outside seating available as well. We started with some appetizer raw fish and combo as well as kohlrabi Caesar. We got black bass and a seasonal fish with combo that included lightly roasted oysters, shrimp and squid. All seafood was directly sourced from local port and fresh. Seafood appetizer was delicious. The caesar was interesting. I've never had kohlrabi but it reminded me of radish and it was tasty. Personally i would have preferred little less salt and olive oil so that flavor of the raw ingredient stand out more but was not too bad. My entree was the seafood risotto. Flavorful risotto with some seafood on top. Was a bit messy to eat because of the shells but was flavorful. The crab and shellfish itself was small and a bit underwhelming but the rice was rich and full of fish flavor. My mother had the cacio e Pepe which was good but she said that nothing comparable to one she had in Rome. I was not a huge fan of the thicker pasta but that's just is personal preference. Service was excellent but the table was a bit small and tight as we were very close to the next table and can hear what others are talking about so not a very privately setting. Overall i did like the place. Food and service were good. But it was not anything exceeding expectation and there were few things that detracted from our experience such as heavy seasonings, small dining space and etc... The price is quite expensive for the amount of food they serve as well. I think it's a good place for special occasions.

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    Track 15 - OG Fish Sandwich from Dune Brothers

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    Met up with friends 4 o'clock on a Saturday. Friends have food restrictions so choosing a place…read morewith 7 restaurants to order from works out great. The space is a large modern hanger-style food court with a large bar station and plenty of seating in and outdoors on large patio. Wonderful for families and groups to gather around at long large tables. We found a table by the end by a large screen wall tv with sports on and comfy leather club chairs Great for drinks and talking. First stop, we stood at the bar and ordered our drinks ($14 cocktails). And got big glasses of ice water and headed to our table. We then we split up and everyone walked the hall looking at menus. We all ordered food and gave the restaurant a phone number and they'll text you when your items are ready, generally about 10 or 15 minutes depending on how busy things are. Then you go pick up your tray and head back to your table. Note... don't forget your phone like I did. It's a great opportunity for grazing. If you wanna try a little bit here and there. I chose to have Mediterranean food from TOLIA. Appetizer was a nice three dip Mediterranean plate with pita chips $15 that were crunchy and good. For my entrée, I selected the minced lamp, kebabs over eggplant with pita and an added extra cucumber yogurt dip $29. This was all very tasty And costs about $50 with tip. A bit pricey for a self serve if you ask me. But that's the way things are going on these days. It was a nice time sitting around and talking, but then it got very crowded and very noisy and people were hovering by 5:30 to take our tables and even asked if we were getting up soon. It was a cold chilly day, but the overflow folks were headed outside of the picnic tables, which seemed very cold to me, but on a warm day I would all be very nice. A note on parking, we parked in the adjacent parking garage right near behind Track 15 and get your ticket validated inside at wall kiosk by the door when Leaving. This will save you, so two hours cost about $8.95.

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    Track 15 - Plenty of indoor seating with local historic photos

    Plenty of indoor seating with local historic photos

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    Ellie's - Chocolate croissant

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    I came here as part of Providence Coffee Crawls. I had been here before and loved my experience, so…read moreI was looking forward to visiting again. The first time I came, it was a rainy weekday and this time it was a sunny weekend, so I was expecting an even larger crowd; and my prediction was correct. The line was just out the door but because of their awesome staff, the line was moving very quickly. While we waited in line, we could watch them making pastries through the glass, a couple feet in front of us. I admired that level of transparency. When we were third in line, the kindest lady asked us whether we'd be eating in or taking out and she took down our name to help us find a table when it came time. She did the same for the rest of the people in line. She also gave us some recommendations, including the cinnamon bun - apparently they're so good kids cry when they sell out. I didn't intend to order anything with my drink, but I couldn't get the cinnamon bun out of my head so I ordered it along with my iced spiced chai latte. The hen (I think it's their logo) on the aprons of the employees are super cute. We did secure a table. The tables are close together to maximize the number of people who can sit down but I didn't mind. I love their art all around, mostly of birds which I am obsessed with. I love that they have a lot of natural lighting coming through their tall windows. I also like the navy blue and white theme they have going on. The chai latte was perfect. It was the right color (a dark tan), meaning the ratio of tea and milk was good and I could taste a lot of the spices. The cinnamon bun blew my expectations away. The second my teeth made. contact with the icing, it was a magical feeling. I couldn't quite put my finger on what it tasted like, but the closest I got was dulce de leche. It is truly unlike any other cinnamon bun I have ever had. The dough is soft and there is a good amount of cinnamon. It's also $4 which is not bad. I had a bite of their canelé, which apparently requires a lot of work to make. It was very moist, with a great caramelized finish. I am super excited to try their new weekend dinner menu, but also more of their all day menu items.

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    Pastry display case with all the amazing house made pasties!

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    Ellie's Signature Breakfast Sandwich

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    I was researching some places that had sandwiches for lunch today and I'm thrilled I came across…read morethis place and was able to give it a try! Parking is tough but you should be able to find street parking without a long walk. I knew the restaurant was small and was worried we'd have trouble finding a seat because of that. However, we were the only customers in there for a solid 10 minutes when we first arrived. The restaurant itself was adorable! Small but nicely decorated and furnished. I appreciated the stars on the ceiling. The staff were friendly and gave us as much time as we needed with the menu before we ordered at the counter. I had the chicken empanadas and the shrimp poboy. The food came out quickly and was piping hot and fresh. The empanadas were excellent. Great flavor and tasted high quality. I found them to be a little oily but that wasn't anything a napkin couldn't fix. The shrimp was cooked well and I liked the sauce it came with. Their bread was also super soft and tasted freshly baked. Definitely something I'd consider ordering again! Overall, I'd definitely come back to the White Owl and would love to check out more things on the menu.

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    White Owl - Bigogi Steak and Cheese w/ parm waffle fries

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