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George's of Galilee,
Narragansett, R.I.
by Eric H.
The live fishing village of Galilee
(part of Narragansett) offers an authentic perspective of working
class coastal New England, with George's of Galilee leading the
way in seafood dining. The ultimate seafood shack, George's offers
oceanside indoor (year-round) and outdoor dining (not year-round
because it's New England). Local bands entertain in the lounge
section, while families dine downstairs in a seemingly soundproof
room that blocks out cover songs of Journey and Foreigner. After
eating the delicious fried, broiled or baked seafood dishes including
a wonderful seafood pie, lobster specials, fried clams, New England
schrod, and fish and chips, step outside onto Salty Brine State
Beach. Named after the late WPRO-AM (Providence, R.I.,) broadcasting
legend, the beach is a pleasant and convenient place to experience
swimming and sunbathing at a very nice part of the Atlantic Ocean.
George's is part of a great New England vacation day that can
be spent at the beach, watching the fishermen do their hard work,
taking a ferry to beautiful Block
Island or visiting the myriad shops in this South County
gem of a village. (photo by Eric H.)
George's of Galilee, 250 Sand Hill
Cove Rd.,
Narragansett R.I. Tel. (401) 401-783-2306
(Outside R.I.) 800-399-8477
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