Providence/South Providence

South Providence is in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a largely African-American and Hispanic community and the population of people is very culturally diverse. It contains the largest park in Providence, Roger Williams Park. South Providence is well known in the area for its dining and night life.

Southern Providence has a reputation for poverty and crime; the nightclubs on Broad Street have been known for their brawls. However, there are also nice neighborhoods here.

Get in

By car

When driving, I-95 is the most useful highway coming from the Boston or New York areas. I-95 Exit 18 will get you right into the heart of South Providence.

By Bus

  • RIPTA (Rhode Island Public Transit Authority), โ˜ +1 401 781-9400. Buses run through the four main roads of South Providence: Broad Street, Elmwood Avenue, Praire Avenue and Eddy Street. The two more direct lines are to take 11 (Broad St.) and 1 (Eddy St.).

By Taxi

See

  • ๐ŸŒ Roger Williams Park, 1000 Elmwood Ave. Open every day, at all hours. The largest park in Providence, constructed during the 1880s. It is named after Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, and was the family farm until being donated to the city in 1871. It represented the last of the original land grant to Roger Williams in 1638 from Canonicus, chief of the Narragansett tribe. The park covers 427 elaborately decorated acres and contains seven lakes. It houses many live musical events including the Dominican Pride Festival, every August. Located within the park are the Roger Williams Park Zoo, the Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, the Roger Williams Park Botanical Center, the Japanese Gardens, the Victorian Rose Gardens, the Providence Police Department's Mounted Command center, the Dalrymple Boathouse and boat rentals, historical tours, a Carousel Village for children that includes the "Hasbro Boundless Playground," and the Roger Williams Park Casino. There are picnic areas, a concession stand, and often face painting too.
  • ๐ŸŒ Roger Williams Botanical Center, โ˜ +1 401 785-9450. Tuโ€“Su 11AM-4PM. The largest public indoor display gardens in New England, covering approximately 12,000 square feet of indoor gardens. There is a great diversity of unique and exotic flowers and plants. A nice place to be surrounded by color and nature. Adults $3, children 6-12 $1, children 0-6 free.
  • ๐ŸŒ Roger Williams Park Zoo, 1000 Elmwood Av, โ˜ +1 401-785-3510. 9AM-4PM (last admission 3:30PM). Opened in 1872, this is one of the nationโ€™s oldest zoos. It is one of Rhode Islandโ€™s top tourist attractions, bringing in over half a million people annually from all over the country. It is home to well over 100 species of animals, including many rare and endangered species. The zoo blends history and culture with the animals. For example, in the Marco Polo exhibit you can watch a video of his exploration on a replica of his ship before ending your journey with real live camels, like in his travels. The zoo also features a fun and exciting dinosaur exhibit (separate admission, $4 per adult and $3 per child or senior). First Saturday of the month is free for Providence residence with proof of residency. Adults $20.95, children (ages 3-12) $14.95, seniors (ages 62+) $16.95, children under 1 Free.
  • Enjoy half-priced admission throughout January and February. There are many heated exhibit buildings throughout the Zoo, such as the Textron Elephant & Giraffe Pavilion, the Tropical America building, and the Australasia building.
  • Zoobilee! Feast with Beasts is the Zooโ€™s largest annual fundraiser. Enjoy live music, dancing, food and drink from the areaโ€™s best restaurants, caterers and bars, and more.
  • Thanksgiving for the Animals - Celebrate Thanksgiving in a wild way by helping to make enriching treats for zoo residents. From paper mache prey filled with edible treats to stimulating scents hidden in an exhibit area, enriching activities help the mentally and physically challenged our animals.
  • Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular - Running through the month of October is the evening event of the Jack-O-Lantern trail. Open 6-11pm this event showcases many talented pumpkin carver's creations. These carvings vary between traditional Jack-O-Lantern faces to highly detailed carvings of historic figures, endangered species, and celebrities. While waiting in line there are costumed characters that stroll along, and quiet jazz to help set the relaxed, but entertaining atmosphere. From Oct 7- Oct 31, the zoo is surrounded by on hundreds of artfully carved jack-o-lanterns depicting people, places, and scenes from popular culture to old-time favorites and everything in between. Prices for admission are $12 adults, $10 seniors (62+), $9 children ages 3 โ€“ 12 (under 3 are free). This event is open from 6-10PM.
  • Spooky Zoo - for the last 2 weekends in October, the zoo is turned into "Spooky Zoo" which is full of activities for kids and families. Events include trick or treating, fairytale characters, and a Marco Polo maze. There are tons of games, prizes, treats, and a costume contest. Admission is $19.95 for adults, $14.95 for children, and $4.95 for toddlers.
  • ๐ŸŒ Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, 1000 Elmwood Ave ext.221, โ˜ +1 401-785-9457. Museum: daily 10AM-5PM (4:30PM last admission). Closed 10AM-noon first Monday of every month. Planetarium: Saturday to Sunday 2PM. Founded in 1896, the Museum of Natural History is Rhode Islandโ€™s only natural history museum and houses the stateโ€™s sole public planetarium. The museum is modest in size, yet houses a wide array of local selections: birds, marine animals, insects, floral and faunal species, minerals, and fossils. About 85% of the collection is natural history, while the other 15% is cultural materials, such as the tools and textiles of New Englandโ€™s Native American populations. The building's colonial style of architecture is history lesson in itself. See the museum for a quiet and intimate learning experience. This museum is highly recommended for children, as it hosts tons of interactive activities and workshops. The Cormack Planetarium offers shows such as Cosmic Collisions, Field Trip to the Moon, Our Place In Space, and Sky Views, typically lasting approximately 35 minutes. Shows rotate often and are offered to both general and family audiences. The planetarium shows run usually for a half hour, and are available Saturday and Sunday at 2PM, and daily during RI Spring and Winter breaks . The planetarium features a state-of-the-art Zeiss star projector and an enlarged domed ceiling, which is able to show the starry sky and the motions of the planets at unprecedented detail. Museum: $2, free for children under 4 years old; planetarium: $3, $2 children ages 4-7.
  • ๐ŸŒ Temple to Music, South Elmwood, F C Greene Memorial Boulevard. Hosts multiple music concerts and festivals in the summer and fall months. The building was a gift from a local olive oil merchant and is made of Vermont marble. It was dedicated in 1924, and since has served as a backdrop to countless festivals, events, and wedding photos.
  • Hasbro Play Ground. A 20,000-square-foot playground that is accessible to children of all levels and abilities. Great place for parents to relax and let their children have fun. Has swings, slides, and games for children of all ages, from babies to teens.
  • Boat Rides. Daily in summer; weekends only in spring and autumn (begins April, ends October). Right next to the zoo, one can find paddle boats available. They only hold two people, but its lots of fun and a great way to see all the beautiful nature surrounding you. There are restrictions on how far you can go and life jackets are provided. $5 per person..
  • ๐ŸŒ Personal Tour Boat Rides, โ˜ +1 401 421-8877. Located at Queen Anne-style Dalrymple Boathouse. 30-minute historical boat tours of the Park's unique waterways, statues and landmarks are available on an electric boat. One boat holds 6 people and the cost is $5 per person.
  • Tennis Courts/Baseball Field - The park has 8 tennis courts and a huge baseball field open to the public except when baseball league games are being played. Great place for children to run around and have fun.
  • ๐ŸŒ Roger Williams Carousel Village. Tu-F 11AM-4PM, Sa Su 10AM-5PM (in winter, only open on F-Su). The carousel is a popular attraction at the park for children. Itโ€™s a Victorian carousel that consists of all different animals like camels, lions, rabbits and other magical creatures. The cost for riding the carousel is $1. There are also arcade games available as well for the childrenโ€™s entertainment.
  • Horse riding - During the spring and summer time, there is a small course where children under 70 lb can ride a pony around. It is at the entrance of the carousel. Costs $5 for a 5-minute ride.
  • ๐ŸŒ South Providence Community Library, 441 Prairie Ave (Rte. 95 South to exit 18, Thurbers Ave. Cross over Eddy Street, continuing down Thurbers to the intersection with Prairie Ave. Turn right on Prairie. Cross over Oxford Street, library is on left behind St. Michael's Rectory), โ˜ +1 401-467-2619. M Th F 1-6PM, Tu 1-8PM, W 9AM-5:30PM. Street parking.
  • ๐ŸŒ Culinary Archives & Museum at Johnson & Wales University, 315 Harborside Blvd. Tu-Su 10AM-5PM. This museum documents the history of the culinary and hospitality industries, which includes a diner and stove museum.
  • ๐ŸŒ Cranston Street Armory, Cranston St. A historic, architecturally notable building.

Do

  • The Dominican Festival. Every August, Broad St and the Roger Williams Park hold the Dominican Pride festival in Rhode Island. The festival includes face painting, a parade, food from local businesses and live latin music. Thousands of people come out of their homes and hang out on broad st. every year. Actual Festival Date may vary, but is normally held on the first weekend of August.
  • ๐ŸŒ White Electric Coffee, 711 Westminster St, โ˜ +1 401-453-3007. M-F 7AM-6:30PM, Sa 8AM-5:30PM, Su 9AM-4PM. In the mood for great coffee and live entertainment? White Electric Coffee is the place for you.
  • ๐ŸŒ Ronnie's Tattoo, 786 Eddy St, โ˜ +1 401-941-2225. Ronnie is known for the best cover up tattoo artist in town and has been in business for years. Looking for another design, added color to a previous tattoo or something outrageous? Ronnie is your guy so go and check him out.
  • ๐ŸŒ Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular, 1000 Elmwood Avenue. A Halloween event that is held every year at the Roger Williams Park Zoo. Thousands of beautifully, bizarrely, and creatively carved pumpkins are put on a dazzling display. It is an awe-inspiring attraction with Jack-O-Lanterns โ€œdepicting people, places, scenes from popular culture, old-time favorites,โ€ such as the seven wonders of the world, and many other eccentricities, all with amazingly intricate detail. This is an event that can be enjoyed by friends, couples, and the entire family. For those running on empty stomachs, there is a specially offered Harvest Buffet. This local event has been featured on the Early Show, CNN, Associated Press, and USA Today (called, โ€œextraordinaryโ€). The proceeds will help support the Roger Williams Park Zoo education and conservation efforts, as well as zoo improvements.The event begins October 6 and runs through October 31st, from 6PM โ€“ 10PM (last ticket sold at 10PM, those on the trail can enjoy until 11PM when it closes).

Buy

  • ๐ŸŒ Expressions, 537 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401 276-4292. You will find the newest urban clothing and footwear for the entire family. Styles are flavorful with many colors and is very inexpensive. Expressions constantly has sales which seems appealing for most people so drop by and see what is in store for you.
  • ๐ŸŒ Clothing Collaborative, 645 Elmwood Ave, โ˜ +1 401 784-8663, . M-F 9AM-1PM. Sells typical items found at a consignment shop, offers a variety of business dress and casual attire. Most items are moderately priced ranging from $5-40.

Eat

  • ๐ŸŒ Carolina's Market Restaurant, 864 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-941-1333. 11AM-8PM. Carolina's restaurant is well known in the community for serving delicious Hispanic cuisine. Their menu ranges from meat pies, to salad and dishes that include chicken, beef and pork. $1-12.
  • ๐ŸŒ Apsara, 716 Public St, โ˜ +1 401-785-1490. Cambodian, Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese food all-in-one sounds too good to be true, but look no further, Apsara is the perfect restaurant. Apsara is family owned and has been open for over twenty years. Apsara has a variety of dishes to choose from for dining in or ordering out.
  • ๐ŸŒ Pito's Restaurant, 1029 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-941-4320. 11AM-8PM. Another Hispanic restaurant which serves Latin food. Pito serves an abundance of food ranging from rice to beans, chicken, spaghetti and plantains.
  • ๐ŸŒ Ada's Creations, 1137 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-941-5020. 11AM-8PM. Family owned restaurant/cafรฉ and bakery. Adaโ€™s restaurant specializes in making personal sandwiches. Also, Ada creates pastries and cakes for special events when ordered ahead of time.
  • ๐ŸŒ La Sonrisa, 320 Broad St., โ˜ +1 401 228-3470. Best Spanish/Dominican food around with affordable daily specials. From Chicken rice and beans to seafood salad. Order in or take out.
  • ๐ŸŒ Johnny's Chimis (The Chimi Truck), 986 Broad St. 5PM-2AM. This is the most well known chimi truck on Broad street. It is the Red truck with lights and always has a line of loyal customers craving their specialty food which is the chimi. They also have the pastelitos, which are the Dominican version of meat pies, but they have them in a variety of fillings such as chicken, beef, and pizza.
  • ๐ŸŒ El Pez Dorado Restaurant, 1266 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-781-3050. 10AM-1AM. If you want to grab lunch on your break or want to kick back with your friends they have a small cafeteria to sit in or take out, then for the friends and even special someone, take them to the club/restaurant for a nice dinner and dance. Some nights they will have live bands playing tipico (typical music generally merengue or mambo). And on even more special nights they will have latin artists come out to perform. Call ahead for table reservations.
  • ๐ŸŒ Brother's Famous Pizza, 950 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-461-3760. 10AM-1AM. A community-based pizza shop that serves delicious pizza, wings, grinders, pasta-among other menu options-at reasonably low prices. Friendly staff, food made the way you like, and fast delivery.

Drink

  • ๐ŸŒ Ada's Creations, 1137 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-941-5020. 10PM-2AM. Cafรฉ in the day, bar by night. Ada's has two floors with an intimate environment at night where friends can grab a drink and dance. Adaโ€™s holds a small capacity and is well-known for holding private parties. $10.
  • ๐ŸŒ Luna Night Club, 1206 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-865-6085. 10PM-2AM. Formerly known as Platinum Night club, this club has gone under new management. It has been renovated into a new, in-style night club. They serve the 21+ on Saturdays and Sundays exclusively. On Fridays they serve the 18+ crowd. They generally play Latin, Hip-hop, and Techno. New bar as well has put into place. Dress code: no baggy jeans, boots, sandals, white tees, big tees, dirty sneakers, hooded sweaters allowed. $10.
  • ๐ŸŒ Mi Sueno Restaurant, 1070 Broad St, โ˜ +1 401-383-5571. 10PM-2AM. It is the second biggest club on Broad St. Capacity wise. They have a bar with a variety of beers and drinks being sold. They have bottle services and hookah service as well. It is the only club on Broad St. where you are allowed to sit outside at a table and be waited on and enjoy your drink. The club portion of the club is open Thursday-Sunday, and serve the 18+ crowd to party and 21+ to drink. $10.

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