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The George V. Meehan Auditorium is a 3,059-seat hockey arena, in Providence, Rhode Island.The arena opened in 1961 and was dedicated on January 6, 1962. It is named for George V. Meehan, the benefactor of the arena, which he hoped would "service and promote" the Brown Bears ice hockey program, which now belongs to the Ivy and ECAC Hockey leagues.
Newport Creamery is a chain of restaurants in Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts. Since its first restaurant opened in 1940, it has been primarily known for ice cream and, later, the "Awful Awful" milkshake. The company is based in Middletown, Rhode Island.
A coffee cabinet is an ice cream-based milkshake found almost exclusively in Rhode Island consisting of coffee ice cream, coffee syrup, and milk. The ingredients are mixed in a drink blender or milkshake blender. [1] Among the famous Rhode Island creameries which serve them are Delekta Pharmacy in Warren, and the Original Vanilla Bean in South ...
Kentucky: Moonlite Bar-B-Q. ... Rhode Island: East Side Pockets. Providence ... To try the chicken and waffle or the Cinnamonster with ice cream, bananas, and Nutella, track down the mobile Bruges ...
We asked, you told us: 7 reader-favorite ice-cream spots to try in Rhode Island What to know about the Sweet Spot The Sweet Spot has been called "divine" by The Providence Journal Food Editor Gail ...
The General Ice Cream Corporation Building is a historic industrial building at 485 Plainfield Street in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is a brick building with two sections, one two stories and the other three.
The full bar will offer alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, plus a menu of ice cream-based desserts. The food and beverage program will be dessert-focused and foster collaborations with local ...
As of end of the 2022–23 season, Rhode Island had 3,566 registered with USA Hockey. [9] This placed Rhode Island as 14th in the nation in terms of population percentage (0.316%). Due to the state's low population (approximately 1.1 million as of 2020), fewer players from Rhode Island are seen at high levels of the sport.