The Bradley Inn is within easy hiking or biking distance to the point, but there are plenty of reasons to lag behind at the inn, too. Wander the nicely landscaped grounds or settle in for a game of cards at the pub. The rooms are tastefully appointed with four-poster cherry beds (though no televisions). The third-floor rooms are the best (despite the hike up the stairs), thanks to distant...
With an old boat in front, peeling paint, and a bamboo-lined walkway leading to the order windows, this local favorite across from Easton's Beach is as casual as it gets. Fried seafood, steamed clams, clam cakes, cold beer, and a great raw bar keep the lines long here in summer. An upstairs bar serves baked, chilled lobster, and outside seating is available.
Flo's Clam Shack Restaurant Review:
Located just over the town line in Middletown, Flo's features a busy takeout window, patio and upstairs dining (with a few choice deck seats with beach views), and a friendly nautical pub and raw bar. At $15 or more, Flo's famous fried clams or lobster rolls can cost you as much as an entrée at a tonier restaurant, but the fish is fresh, the preparations are classic New England, and the meals...
Just past Easton's Beach over the Newport/Middletown line, this old-timer is more than a lopsided strand-side shanty -- but not much more. Step up to the order window, choose from the handwritten menu, and receive a stone with a number painted on it. What you'll get, if you're wise, are clams, on a plate or on a roll. Cooked swiftly to order, they're as tender as any to which you might have set...