We all have our favorite go-to spots to grab a bite to eat. We usually pick a place that is just a short drive away and hop in the car and go. But why drive to a restaurant when you can take a boat? This Block Island restaurant features some mouthwatering food along with stunning views and it's definitely worth the trip.
The Oar restaurant is just a short jaunt off of the Rhode Island coast, but you'll need to ride the ferry or a boat to get there. It's a seasonal restaurant on Block Island serving some fantastic lunch and dinner.
This casual eatery has great views of the Boat Basin in New Harbor on the beautiful Great Salt Pond.
The restaurant is open seasonally from mid-May through October and is quite a popular spot for seafood and sushi.
The collection of oars hanging from the ceiling are an eclectic expression of this joint's name.
The Oar also has plenty of outdoor seating where you can enjoy coastal breezes and warm sunshine.
The New Shoreham Platter loaded with fresh seafood is a delightful way to start off your meal.
You'll find a wide array of sushi choices at this Block Island restaurant. Custom platters can be created for large groups with 24 hours notice.
Dive into some classic Rhody favorites like the lobster roll or clam chowder. You can't go wrong with seafood loaded choices like this.
There are plenty of custom burger and sandwich choices on the menu as well. We love the lobster grilled cheese with a side of slaw.
If you are looking for something a bit lighter, try a fresh salad. On a hot day, this choice will hit the spot.
The amazing cuisine and matching views are well worth the boat ride it takes to reach this Block Island restaurant.
The Oar is located at 221 Jobs Hill Rd., New Shoreham, Block Island, RI 02807. They are open seasonally from mid-May through October. For more information, check them out on Facebook.
Have you ever sampled the fare at this Block Island restaurant? What item was your favorite? Share your dining experience in the comments section below.
Looking for some stellar seafood, but you can't make it out to Block Island? Try this landmark seafood spot or this long-standing clam shack.
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