GotenRocko

GotenRocko t1_j8ykcqf wrote

Danny's appliance on academy Ave, have bought many appliances from them at really good prices, some of them are scratch and dent so like new. Also Bucky's in central falls, bought a range from them many years ago.

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GotenRocko t1_j894y5t wrote

The mains are cast iron so they do rust like that in older parts of the city especially, many are 100 years old. The service line in those same old parts of the city are likely lead. For the most part water like that happens after a disturbance like a hydrant being opened by the fire department.

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GotenRocko t1_j86j53k wrote

Not a 100% but know of a company that does charters there and they post it on Airbnb experiences. I would say most likely late March they will be open.

For fine dining:

Jackie's water place downtown, sushi and Chinese, is great and very nice view. If it's nice weather sit on the terrace.

Old school Italian I would recommend Camille's on federal hill. Also chapel grill in Cranston is very good and very nice atmosphere.

Mediterranean also on fed hill would recommend Opa.

Los Andes on chalkstone is also great but make sure you get a reservation it's very popular, Peruvian food.

French would be pot au feu downtown.

Non fine dining but amazing food:

apsara on hope st or in a more sketchy area in Elmwood. Also gourmet house on hope st on the same block. Vietnamese and Cambodian.

la grand parara on broad St, cafeteria style Dominican food. Just expect a long line and wait, even though everything is already cooked the service is slow lol, but the food is great.

Pizza Brooklyn Napolitano's on fed Hill or Jeff's wood fired pizza in east providence.

Mi Guatemala for awesome Guatemalan food on atwells just south of federal hill. Would recommend the mixed grill to share and try a bit of everything.

Indian at India or rasoi on hope st.

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GotenRocko t1_j842yh0 wrote

Maybe, I would check Airbnb experiences or whatever they are called they have companies in the Providence marina that do boat tours of the bay. If you mean the gondolas downtown they don't open until April so you will just be a little too early for that.

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GotenRocko t1_j812uhj wrote

without reliable transportation something in Elmhurst is not more accessible to someone in Washington Park than something in Cranston just because its in Providence. Its a small state something in a neighboring town might in fact be more accessible to many people without cars. If anyone really has the inability to travel far they will likely state the neighborhood rather than the city in their post.

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GotenRocko t1_j7vir0p wrote

I used to eat them too and were decent for what it was and price. But now it doesn't use real cheese. Look on the ingredients it uses imitation mozzarella cheese. I bought one recently and didn't taste like I remembered and looked at the back and noticed why. The other brands that make frozen pizza, except tontino's, at least use real cheese.

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GotenRocko t1_j7sz80j wrote

some might buy it from you even if you are nothing buying a car, Grieco did match carmax a couple of years ago when I was going to sell it to them and buy a car from Grieco. Made the process easier doing it at one place.

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