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George's Restaurant

The first words out of Rhode Islanders' mouths when you suggest seafood is "George's". They know that they can find George's open year-around, that its so close to the boats unloading lobsters that their seafood is always fresh, and that it's a good, family-style restaurant.

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George's has been around forever, or at least as long as anyone can seem to remember. It's the longest-lived restaurant in Galilee, starting the tradition of eating the freshest seafood right at the source. Seafood comes boiled, broiled, and fried and the menu includes some dishes with a complexity and depth for those who want more than just fish.

Not too casual or too dressy, it's a "family restaurant". Yes, they have a take-out for people who want to eat on Salty Brine Beach or sit outdoors on their deck and watch the boats sail in. Because it's so reliably good, it can get a little crowded on weekends. Parking is almost impossible without a considerable walk, so plan accordingly.

To find George's, take Route 108 to Galilee Escape Road. Turn left onto Great Island Road. It's at the end of the road, squeezed in with Salty Brine Beach.

Address: 1 Sand Hill Cove Road, Narragansett
Phone:783-2306


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