Recent comments in /f/providence

Jerkeyjoe t1_j3ciucg wrote

The best parts of Providence are all close and is definitely bikeable and walkable. The east bay bike path was mentioned and I agree , a great suggestion. For great gf indian food , ride up Blackstone boulevard and hit up rasoi. Last thing I'll mention is if you're using a scooter on the bike path do your best to be considerate and please try to avoid the sidewalk.

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briancar93 t1_j3cfews wrote

Considering it’s only about 1200 feet from the bike path on the boulevard across from India I would say it applies. What’s a quarter mile to you? Depends on you’re perception/drive/ how lazy you are. If you can see something on a bike path I would say it’s right off it

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zebrawithflowers t1_j3c1rgr wrote

It's bikeable, with a few tips in mind:

  • Going up College Hill (heading east on Waterman, for example, or any of the east-west streets between Olney and Wickenden) is steep. Some people can do it, but I end up walking my bike up or by riding along the river on South Water Street to Wickenden and then taking Benefit, Hope, or Brook north if I have the time.
  • Drivers will not look out their side view mirror before they open their doors, so be alert if you see someone in a car. You run the risk of getting doored.

Since you mention a scooter, I'll also note that some of our sidewalks are made of brick (around our beautiful statehouse, and along Benefit Street, for example). They are not fun on a scooter. The Benefit Street sidewalks are also quite bumpy due to tree roots and missing some bricks, so proceed with caution. That said, you can ride on the street there fairly comfortably.

Finally, GF: Some have mentioned Indian restaurants. I also recommend Wildflour and the Garden Grille, but next door to them is Rasoi, which is very GF-friendly. Their sibling restaurant, Kabob and Curry, is on Thayer Street, so if you want to shake things up location-wise, that's a good rec.

To be honest, though, Providence is pretty small, so walking actually works even better, with the exception of heading to Garden Grille, which is further from downtown. (RIPTA services the area fairly frequently, and is another option.) For example, walking from Providence Public Library (the western edge of downtown) to Thayer Street takes about 23 minutes. Starting from Federal Hill adds another 10 minutes.

Happy travels!

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Diligent-Pizza8128 t1_j3bwmf5 wrote

Providence is def bikeable and you can get just about anywhere on bike. The touristy things are a bit more concentrated so you wouldn’t have to go far. However, it’s not possible using only bike lanes. You’d have to bike with traffic at certain points.

I bike in Providence regularly and this isn’t a problem for me and lots of others. But it could be potentially nerve wracking in some spots if you’re not very comfortable around cars.

If you happen to be here on a Friday when PVD Bike Jam is happening, it’s a ton of fun! https://instagram.com/pvdbikejam

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Over_Art_921 t1_j3bgiyb wrote

I don't think there's many places you cant go on bike. Bike lanes are popping up all over. I'd argue it's very bike friendly along with the rest of RI. But I don't bike the city often. What am I missing? What would improve it? I guess you would answer more bike lanes. I guess I see the ones we have as being enough. We should be able to bike without a bike lane present. But it certainly is better with one.

I agree with your statement about RI drivers. We hate driving. Bc we have to deal with other drivers.

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hand_truck_ham t1_j3bag0j wrote

Providence is bikeable in that it’s small and you can get from one side to another relatively quickly. It is not very bike friendly. Not a ton of bike lanes downtown or surrounding neighborhoods. I would recommend the east bay bike bath to get a nice bay view and look back at the city, there is a hearty hill to climb to get there. There is also a nice walkway down by the canal that is bike friendly. Rhode island drivers are.. a special bunch.

As for no gluten, wildflour is great for breakfast. There are lots of great modern restaurants with seafood options due to it being so coastal. most of who have other GF items on the menu.

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LateIdeal9114 t1_j3b2tmw wrote

If I'm not mistaken..definitely in the East Bay, pretty much can travel, sometimes more efficiently than the Wompanoug Trail in times of rush hour, immaculate and well patrolled, bike path. From Providence to Tiverton, RI. It's not a platitude or half measured ecological deal.. it's a well integrated and organized system. People use it for legitimate exercise, socialization and common thoroughfare to work. Take particular notice of the town of Warren, RI as it turns into Bristol, RI. Baggy Wrinkle Cove (8th grade me, would have a hoot of a time, all delinquent shenanigans aside, name wise) there is a game preserve, not sure how permits were pulled for triple tiered 3000sqft : 9000sqft, pristine condos in such a protected area but the views and diversity of wildlife is better and far more ubiquitous in abundance, than anything I witnessed in 5 years at the University of Maine at Presque Isle..

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